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Drone Pilot Challenges FAA on Commercial Flying Ban

Live Science - 2 Nov 2013 01:33
Drone Pilot Challenges FAA on Commercial Flying Ban A company specializing in aerial filmography using radio-controlled planes wants to force the agency's hand on fines constraining for-profit drone use.
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Computer-Generated Images Influence Trial Results (Op-Ed) Studies show that jurors can be unduly influenced by these images and videos.
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Synaptic transistor learns while it computes

e! Science News - 2 Nov 2013 20:32
It doesn't take a Watson to realize that even the world's best supercomputers are staggeringly inefficient and energy-intensive machines.
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5 Weird Effects of Daylight Saving Time

Live Science - 2 Nov 2013 16:18
5 Weird Effects of Daylight Saving Time Daylight saving time might save us money in energy consumption, but not without taking often overlooked tolls on our bodies.
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Wow! The Most Amazing Images in Science This Week

Live Science - 2 Nov 2013 15:35
Wow! The Most Amazing Images in Science This Week Fleshy fish balls, a strange view of a butterfly's tongue and the anniversary of a Frankenstorm are just a few of the outstanding we found in Science this week.
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For Mice, the Smell of Urine Is Sexy

Live Science - 2 Nov 2013 15:10
For Mice, the Smell of Urine Is Sexy There might be a link between fatherhood and urine spraying for mice. Male house mice that surpass their peers at marking their territory tend to have more offspring, according to a new study.
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Should we give the green light to geoengineers?

New Scientist - 2 Nov 2013 10:00
There's no legal bar to field tests of technology that might cool the planet - perhaps that's for the best     
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Science Reveals Nature's Hidden Beauty - Artists Should Revel In It (Op-Ed) Nature yields hidden fruits - beautiful patterns and basic relations that make our world. These and the adventure of the human mind in discovering them seem to me a great unharvested source of wonder for art.
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Necks Question ... How Did The Biggest Dinosaurs Get So Big? (Op-Ed) Many theories have been suggested, running to the wildly fanciful and improbable such as proposals that the Earth's gravity was lower in the Mesozoic Era (around 252 to 66 million years ago).
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Mount Elbrus: Facts About Europe's Highest Mountain

Live Science - 2 Nov 2013 00:31
Mount Elbrus: Facts About Europe's Highest Mountain Mount Elbrus is in the Caucasus Range, the mountains that separate Europe and Asia.
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GMOs: Facts About Genetically Modified Food

Live Science - 2 Nov 2013 00:02
GMOs: Facts About Genetically Modified Food A GMO is an organism that has had its DNA altered or modified in some way through genetic engineering.
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The distinction between comets and asteroids is in principle a clear one, encoded right in the words themselves. Both terms come from Greek roots--“comet” descends from a word meaning... --
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