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DNA Sequencing Is Moving to the Cloud
Singularity Hub - 15 Nov 2013 18:04
In October, an ambitious, collaborative genetic research program based at Baylor University became the largest cloud-based genomic research project to date, by its own account. As part of Cohorts for Heart and Aging Rese...
Why Typhoon Haiyan Was More Intense Than Hurricane Katrina
Live Science - 15 Nov 2013 00:10
Super typhoon Haiyan was significantly stronger than Hurricane Katrina, due to different atmospheric conditions in the western Pacific.
Penguin-inspired propulsion system (w/ Video)
Phys.org - 15 Nov 2013 00:48
Back in 1991, Nature published a picture from the IMAX movie Antarctica, along with the caption: "Emperor penguins may be waddling jokes on land, but underwater they can turn into regular rockets...accelerating from 0 to...
What Bees Don't Know Can Help Them: Measuring Insect Indecision (Op-Ed)
Live Science - 15 Nov 2013 23:30
Everyone knows what it's like to be uncertain - at least, humans do. But are non-human animals ever uncertain?
How Stores Track Their Shoppers
Popular Science - 15 Nov 2013 23:30
'Til You Drop Robinsons Place Manila, Philippines Ninjakeg, CC BY-SA 3.0 You've seen it happen. One day, you're aspirationally browsing performance outerwear online; the next day, you're seeing ads for Primaloft and Gore...
Overcoming brittleness: New insights into bulk metallic glass
e! Science News - 15 Nov 2013 23:05
From the production of tougher, more durable smart phones and other electronic devices, to a wider variety of longer lasting biomedical implants, bulk metallic glasses are poised to be mainstay materials for the 21st Cen...
How 'Truffula' Trees Will Preserve the Sahel (Op-Ed)
Live Science - 15 Nov 2013 22:42
Initiatives to market African tree products are taking root.
Overcoming brittleness: New insights into bulk metallic glass
Phys.org - 15 Nov 2013 22:34
From the production of tougher, more durable smart phones and other electronic devices, to a wider variety of longer lasting biomedical implants, bulk metallic glasses are poised to be mainstay materials for the 21st Cen...
Brain Stimulation May Treat Bulimia
Live Science - 15 Nov 2013 22:17
A mild electrical stimulation to a specific brain area could be an effective treatment for some patients with eating disorders such as bulimia, researchers say.
Haiyan's Aftermath: 7 Key Steps to Recovery
Live Science - 15 Nov 2013 22:04
After Super Typhoon Haiyan, the Philippines has been left in tatters, with thousands dead. Here are seven steps that can be taken to help the country recover from the storm.
Getting Einstein to Say "I Was Wrong"
Physics Buzz - 15 Nov 2013 21:36
Einstein in 1931Image: Wikimedia Commons What does it take to convince Albert Einstein he was wrong? According to new scholarship and contrary to popular belief, not even the legendary astronomer Edwin Hubble backed up b...
Stephen Hawking Says Not Finding Higgs Boson Would Be 'More Interesting'
Live Science - 15 Nov 2013 21:34
The discovery of the once-elusive Higgs boson particle after a decades-long hunt was widely regarded as a major breakthrough, but physicist Stephen Hawking thinks the field would actually be more "interesting" if the Hig...
What Is Transgender?
Live Science - 15 Nov 2013 21:29
Transgender is a term describing people whose gender identity, gender expression, or behavior does not conform to that generally associated with the sex to which they were assigned at birth.
Woman's Pulse Surges Through Her Neck, Reveals Heart Condition
Live Science - 15 Nov 2013 21:08
A 33-year-old woman in Canada who had large, abnormal pulses that were clearly visible in her neck ultimately needed surgery to combat a bacterial infection in her heart, according to a new report of her case.
Whither the teakettle whistle
e! Science News - 15 Nov 2013 20:39
Despite decades of brewing tea in a whistling kettle, the source and mechanism of this siren sound of comfort has never been fully described scientifically. Acknowledging the vibrations made by the build-up of steam esca...
Vastly diluted bleach may have protective effect on skin
New Scientist - 15 Nov 2013 20:28
A diluted bleach bath protected mice from radiation burns and made their skin look younger and healthier
Astronomers Surprised by Large Space Rock Less Dense than Water
Scientific American - 15 Nov 2013 20:00
A planetary scientist has identified the largest-known solid object in the Solar System that could float in a bathtub. The rock-and-ice body, which circles well outside the orbits of the planets, is... --
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New Scientist - 15 Nov 2013 19:45
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Deformed, Pointy Skull from Dark Ages Unearthed in France
Live Science - 15 Nov 2013 19:37
A series of tombs spanning about 5,000 years of time has been unearthed in France. One of the tombs contained an aristocratic lady from the East with a deformed skull.
In Images: Deformed Skulls and Stone Age Tombs from France
Live Science - 15 Nov 2013 19:36
A series of tombs spanning about 5,000 years of time has been unearthed in France. One of the tombs contained an aristocratic lady from the East with a deformed skull.
Molten Salts Could Improve Fuel Economy
Live Science - 15 Nov 2013 19:32
Motor-oil additive could make better engine lubricants and reduce wear.
What is ... Histoplasmosis?
Live Science - 15 Nov 2013 19:17
Can a new way to track fungus lead to new treatments for disease?