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(Rutgers University) A new way to attack flu viruses is taking shape in laboratories at Rutgers University, where scientists have identified chemical agents that block the virus's ability to replicate itself in cell cult...
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Large chunks of the National Weather Service--the group of scientists partially responsible for predicting extreme weather events, among many other important weather-related duties--are still working despite the governme...
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Design An Anti-Poaching Drone And Win $25,000

Popular Science - 4 Oct 2013 21:45
A rhinoceros in Kruger Park, South Africa Harvey Barrison, via Wikimedia Commons Poachers tend to operate in places that are difficult to reach and far from law enforcement. For countries that want to protect their indig...
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Reprinted from Five Billion Years of Solitude: The Search for Life among the Stars, by Lee Billings. With permission of Current, a member of Penguin Group (USA), LLC, A Penguin Random House... --
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Who Will Win the 2013 Nobel Prizes?

Scientific American - 4 Oct 2013 21:15
On October 7, the 2013 Nobel laureates will be announced. The selection process is highly secretive, and there’s plenty of speculation that surrounds them, much of it good natured but not very... --
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The oceans are heating, acidifying and choking

New Scientist - 4 Oct 2013 20:58
A new health check on the state of the oceans warns that they are withering under a "deadly trio" of global threats     
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US shutdown threatens response to disease outbreaks

New Scientist - 4 Oct 2013 19:17
Viruses imported from abroad or that mutate unexpectedly, including flu and MERS, could go undetected because of diminished federal disease monitoring     
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A Digital Copy of the Universe, Encrypted

Scientific American - 4 Oct 2013 19:00
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Silk Road bust hints at FBI's new cybercrime powers

New Scientist - 4 Oct 2013 18:45
The world's biggest online drug marketplace has been taken down in a swoop that indicates the FBI's growing ability to probe the darker reaches of the net     
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Today on New Scientist

New Scientist - 4 Oct 2013 18:45
All the latest on newscientist.com: big bang, no boom? the world on fire that Voyager found, the hardest teeth on Earth, Virgin Galactic and more     
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Virgin Galactic joins the reality TV space race

New Scientist - 4 Oct 2013 18:33
Virgin Galactic has announced a Survivor-like series that will send the winner to space. It joins a growing list of space-based reality TV show coming to a box near you     
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Big Pic: The Universe Reimagined As A Fiery Egg

Popular Science - 4 Oct 2013 18:30
Microwave Universe Jonathan Feldschuh, 2013 The European Space Agency calls the Planck satellite its "time machine." Launched in 2009, Planck spends its days collecting data on Cosmic Microwave Background, the faint radi...
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Historic shots of Io revealed a world on fire

New Scientist - 4 Oct 2013 17:59
In 1979, we thought we knew that the solar system beyond Earth was a cold, dead place. Then Voyager I found Io seething in the blackness     
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Interactions.org Newsdigest 4 Oct 2013

Interactions - 4 Oct 2013 17:30
-- Etched glass could create table-top particle accelerators -- Ukraine All Set to Join CERN as Associate Member -- Next-gen Particle Accelerator "Not Built" at CERN but Japan -- Dance work shows how physics and art Coll...
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Inflation handily explains how the universe expanded after the big bang. But results from the Planck suggest it may all be a bit too convenient (full text available to subscribers)     
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Drones Are Helping Make Delicious Wine

Popular Science - 4 Oct 2013 16:30
Preparing To Launch A Drone This is some Firefly-level futuristic Old West juxtaposition. 3D Robotics, via YouTube Sometimes it's hard to get the big picture from the ground. In a vineyard, the color of vines and signs o...
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Time for us all to take charge of our personal data

New Scientist - 4 Oct 2013 14:00
The ability to protect the online data trails we generate is welcome, but it is no substitute for a proper public debate on who owns the information     
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Geneva, 4 October 2013. Seeing the invisible and discovering the meaning of life are the twin quests of CERN*'s first film maker in residence, Jan Peters the second winner of the Collide@CERN Geneva** prize, which is sup...
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Feedback: Amazing miracle water

New Scientist - 4 Oct 2013 13:00
Radio-wave energised water, supernatural ice cream, measuring energy in toasted sandwiches and more (full text available to subscribers)     
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The future of the climate is still in our hands

New Scientist - 4 Oct 2013 09:00
The greatest source of climate uncertainty is political, not scientific. We can choose to limit warning, or we can take our chances in a hotter world     
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Extrusive volcanism formed the Hawaiian Islands

EurekAlert! - 4 Oct 2013 06:00
(University of Hawaii ‑ SOEST) A recent study by researchers at the University of Hawaii, Manoa and the University of Rhode Island changes the understanding of how the Hawaiian Islands formed. Scientists have determine...
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