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Is Playing a Musical Instrument Good for Your Health? People who play a musical instrument may tend to have better physical and mental health, studies have shown. Even taking up an instrument in old age may help, research suggests.
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Puzzling moose deaths hint at climate shock to forests

New Scientist - 22 Oct 2013 23:36
From the US to Sweden, moose are dying, and researchers worry that it is a sign that climate change will have a devastating effect on the world's northern forests     
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Can Oarfish Predict Earthquakes?

Live Science - 22 Oct 2013 23:35
Can Oarfish Predict Earthquakes? Finding a giant oarfish on the beach is a rare occurrence, since the fish is a deepwater species that's rarely seen at all. Some are claiming that oarfish washing ashore is a sign that an earthquake will soon follow. Can...
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Docs Give New Definition to 'Full Term' Pregnancy

Live Science - 22 Oct 2013 23:00
Docs Give New Definition to 'Full Term' Pregnancy Exactly what it means for a pregnancy to be "full term" is changing, doctors say.
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US Support for Marijuana Legalization at Its Highest Yet Public opinion on pot legalization appears to have crossed a major threshold: For the first time, a Gallup poll found that a solid majority of American adults supports making marijuana legal.
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Grab-and-Go Beetle Hoards Poo and Gallops

Live Science - 22 Oct 2013 22:16
Grab-and-Go Beetle Hoards Poo and Gallops A dung beetle in Africa has traded flight for galloping, picking up dried feces along the way.
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Genomics Pioneer Craig Venter Envisions Future of Synthetic Life Life is a DNA software system, genome scientist Craig Venter told a packed auditorium here at the American Museum of Natural History Monday night (Oct. 21). In his talk, Venter offered a longsighted view of the creation ...
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Flu Shots May Also Protect Heart

Live Science - 22 Oct 2013 22:01
Flu Shots May Also Protect Heart Getting a flu shot may reduce the risk of major heart problems, such as heart attacks or unexpected chest pain, particularly in people with a recent history of such complications, a new study suggests.
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Glow-in-the-Dark Spray Could Make Night Driving Safer How can you make roads safer for drivers? One company, known as Pro-Teq, is testing glow-in-the-dark material that can be sprayed onto roadways to help illuminate the way for night drivers.
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Why Australia's Wildfires Are So Bad

Live Science - 22 Oct 2013 21:16
Why Australia's Wildfires Are So Bad Fires in New South Wales, Australia, have been stoked by record high temperatures and record low moisture, with gusting winds making flames unpredictable and dangerous. Hundreds of homes have been destroyed in the Blue M...
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Milky Way Marauder | Space Wallpaper

Live Science - 22 Oct 2013 21:07
Milky Way Marauder | Space Wallpaper New observations from ESO's Very Large Telescope show for the first time a gas cloud being ripped apart by the supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy, as seen in this space wallpaper.
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New App Helps Users Avoid Contaminated Food

Live Science - 22 Oct 2013 20:52
New App Helps Users Avoid Contaminated Food An upcoming app aims to make avoiding foodborne illness a little easier, whether at home or dinning out.
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(Phys.org) --Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder have successfully added a fourth dimension to their printing technology, opening up exciting possibilities for the creation and use of adaptive, composite ma...
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A new catalogue produced by the European Space Agency gives sage advice on visiting extreme sites on Earth that mimic Mars or the moon     
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No Pictures, Please! Andean Bears Wreck Research Camera (Video) In the tradition of Alec Baldwin and Sean Penn, Andean bears aren't afraid to stand up to the glaring camera lens of paparazzi. New images from a protected jungle in Bolivia show a group of the bears dismantling a camera...
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Meteorite Study Suggests Mars Atmosphere Trapped in Rocks, Not Lost in Space A new analysis of a Martian meteorite claims some of the planet's missing carbon dioxide atmosphere disappeared into Mars itself.
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Load And Charge HEVO Power New York City startup HEVO Power aims to make charging an electric car as easy as finding a parking place. The company, collaborating with New York University, plans to roll out a pilot project...
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Load And Charge HEVO Power New York City startup HEVO Power aims to make charging an electric car as easy as finding a parking place. The company, collaborating with New York University, plans to roll out a pilot project...
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NASA Spacecraft Snaps Amazing Photo of Earth En Route to Jupiter When NASA's Jupiter-bound Juno spacecraft zipped around Earth earlier this month, it peered back at our planet for a photo op. During this close encounter, the JunoCam snapped an image of Earth, released by NASA this wee...
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Researchers Keep Mum on Botulism Discovery

Live Science - 22 Oct 2013 19:50
Researchers Keep Mum on Botulism Discovery Publishing all the scientific details, they say, might show terrorists how to create a bioweapon.
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Shifting winds in turbine arrays

Phys.org - 22 Oct 2013 19:45
Shifting winds in turbine arrays Researchers modeling how changes in air flow patterns affect wind turbines' output power have found that the wind can supply energy from an unexpected direction: below.
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Students Invent Lock to Stop School Shooters

Live Science - 22 Oct 2013 19:38
Students Invent Lock to Stop School Shooters High school students are prototyping an easy-to-use door locking device for teachers.
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