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New Scientist - 29 Oct 2013 23:58
All the latest on newscientist.com: mini space shuttle crash-lands, Ethiopia turns on Africa's largest wind farm, the quest for a country to destory Syria's chemical weapons, water droplets spin gold sponges, banishing j...
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New Dolphin Species Identified Off Australian Coast

Live Science - 29 Oct 2013 23:46
New Dolphin Species Identified Off Australian Coast A population of humpback dolphins off the northern coast of Australia has now been identified as a distinct species, adding to the list of three other distinct species within this group of dolphins.
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Mini space shuttle crash-lands after free-flight test

New Scientist - 29 Oct 2013 23:42
No one was on-board when the Dream Chaser crashed at the end of its first free flight, and valuable lessons are being learned     
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Cyberattack Against Israeli Highway System? Maybe Not Did a cyberattack shut down a major road system in Israel last month? The Associated Press says it did, but security experts who spoke to Tom's Guide weren't so sure.
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Gold Rush's Poisonous Legacy: Mercury Will Linger for 10,000 Years Mercury-contaminated sediments are washed downriver after floods in northern California, new research shows.
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Go Ahead, Eat the Halloween Candy (Op-Ed)

Live Science - 29 Oct 2013 22:05
Go Ahead, Eat the Halloween Candy (Op-Ed) You don't have to avoid Halloween candy, but know your limits.
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Stings So Good: Centipede Venom Could Fight Pain

Live Science - 29 Oct 2013 22:05
Stings So Good: Centipede Venom Could Fight Pain A compound found in centipede venom could block many forms of pain. The new molecule could sidestep the problems of opioids, which are addictive and need to be given in ever-increasing doses to achieve the same level of ...
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Can Health Conditions Create Real Halloween Spooks?

Live Science - 29 Oct 2013 21:57
Can Health Conditions Create Real Halloween Spooks? Some researchers claim that there is scientific evidence linking Halloween spooks to rare but real medical conditions. Here's an explanation of how medical researchers may have discovered the scientific roots that underl...
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Chickenpox May Increases Kids' Risk of Stroke

Live Science - 29 Oct 2013 21:54
Chickenpox May Increases Kids' Risk of Stroke Children who get chickenpox may be at increased risk for stroke soon after the infection, a new study from the United Kingdom suggests.
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Is China Spying On Russia Via Bugged Clothing Irons?

Popular Science - 29 Oct 2013 21:50
Device Found Inside Irons The device pulled from the iron as revealed on Russian state TV. Planet Events There's a new problem with some imported irons, according to Russian state media. As reported on the state-owned Ro...
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Cat's eyes: Designing the perfect mixer

Phys.org - 29 Oct 2013 21:20
Cat's eyes: Designing the perfect mixer As any amateur baker knows, proper mixing is crucial to a perfect pastry. Mix too little and ingredients will not be evenly distributed; beat instead of fold, and a soufflé will fall flat. Mixing strategies are even mor...
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Sneaky Ways to Make Halloween Healthy

Live Science - 29 Oct 2013 21:13
Sneaky Ways to Make Halloween Healthy In a Halloween nightmare of its own kind, parents can only watch as their kids collect and eat as many candies as they can on their trick-or-treat adventure. Here are some sneaky things parents can do to make Halloween a...
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Ethiopia switches on Africa's largest wind farm

New Scientist - 29 Oct 2013 20:48
The country's green economy is booming, but it will be a while before most Ethiopians feel the benefit     
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Plasmonic crystal alters to match light-frequency source

e! Science News - 29 Oct 2013 20:38
Gems are known for the beauty of the light that passes through them. But it is the fixed atomic arrangements of these crystals that determine the light frequencies permitted passage.
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Flying Machine Mimics Graceful Swimmers

Physics Buzz - 29 Oct 2013 20:34
When it comes to the skillful art of flight, insects must be doing something right. About 350 million years ago, they were the first life on Earth to achieve lift off. Fast-forward to the 21st century and scientists and ...
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Scramble the brain's timekeepers to banish jet lag

New Scientist - 29 Oct 2013 20:33
Desynchronising the neurons in the brain that keep time by overdosing them with a signalling hormone could help the body get over jet lag faster     
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Wanted: a country to destroy Syria's chemical weapons

New Scientist - 29 Oct 2013 20:33
Must be peaceful and have lots of water. The UN weapons inspectors have a mobile plant capable of breaking down the chemical weapons but nowhere to base it     
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Hard Evidence: Is Open Access Working? (Op-Ed)

Live Science - 29 Oct 2013 20:25
Hard Evidence: Is Open Access Working? (Op-Ed) It remains difficult to be certain of the exact amount of academic research sitting behind paywalls, but the toll-access model still dominates.
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Spectral Visions | Space Wallpaper

Live Science - 29 Oct 2013 20:06
Spectral Visions | Space Wallpaper The ghostly Boomerang Nebula, called the 'coldest place in the universe,' reveals its true shape in this amazing space wallpaper from the giant ALMA radio telescope.
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Physicists provide new insights into coral skeleton formation An international team of scientists, led by physicists from the University of York, has shed important new light on coral skeleton formation.
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Was the Early Moon Made of Magma 'Mush'?

Live Science - 29 Oct 2013 19:28
Was the Early Moon Made of Magma 'Mush'? The young moon may have been a magma "mush" for hundreds of millions of years before it solidified, a scientist says.
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Sandy Snapshot: A Look Back at Hurricane's Fallout

Live Science - 29 Oct 2013 19:28
Sandy Snapshot: A Look Back at Hurricane's Fallout Hurricane Sandy made landfall on Oct. 29, 2012, sending floodwaters pouring across the densely populated barrier islands of Long Island and the Jersey shore, including Breezy Point in the Rockaways, Queens.
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