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Clock Off, Switch Off: Tips to Stress Less Outside Work Hours
Live Science - 12 Dec 2013 23:27
While it's difficult to fully disconnect from work as we head home for the day, a paper published today provides some insight into how our personal thinking styles and values can affect how we manage the stress of work.
Risk of Big Earthquakes May Be Underestimated, Scientist Says
Live Science - 12 Dec 2013 00:17
The number of really big earthquakes in the 19th century is suspiciously lower than the number measured in the past century, raising the possibility that seismologists may be underestimating big earthquake risk based on ...
Kilimanjaro's Shrinking Glaciers | Video
Live Science - 12 Dec 2013 23:41
A new digital elevation model shows Kilimanjaro's glaciers are shrinking. If the pace continues, Credner Glacier could disappear by 2030, said researchers from the University of Otago in New Zealand.
This Antarctic Ice Shelf Will Be the Next to Collapse
Live Science - 12 Dec 2013 23:05
Antarctica's crumbling Larsen B Ice Shelf is poised to finally finish its collapse.
Heavy Fog Enshrouds London (Photo)
Live Science - 12 Dec 2013 22:50
An impenetrable fog rolled into London Wednesday morning (Dec. 10), which caused some travel woes, but also produced rare views of the city's skyline from above, with only the tallest buildings poking above the mist.
NASA's Plan To Deal With Pesky Moon Dust
Popular Science - 12 Dec 2013 22:42
Dust Buster Brian Klutch The Problem Moon dust is dangerous. Each mote is like a tiny shard of glass--there's no wind or rain to soften the edges of lunar soil. During the Apollo missions, it jammed equipment and got stu...
Newly Detected Greenhouse Gas Is 7,000 Times More Potent Than CO2
Live Science - 12 Dec 2013 22:38
A type of greenhouse gas that is thought to have a potent impact on global warming was detected in trace amounts in the atmosphere for the first time, according to a new study.
CERN votes to admit Israel as newest full member
Phys.org - 12 Dec 2013 22:34
The governing council of the world's top particle physics lab has unanimously voted to accept Israel as a full member.
Watch Lightning Bolt Strike in Slow Motion | Video
Live Science - 12 Dec 2013 22:29
Researchers captured this lightning strike unfold in Guangzhou, China using an ultra-high-speed video camera that caught 10,000 frames per second.
Smashing science: Livermore scientists discover how explosives respond to shockwaves
e! Science News - 12 Dec 2013 21:39
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researchers have combined ultrafast time-resolved experimental measurements with theory to reveal how an explosive responds to a high-impact shock.
Our Favorite Science And Technology Reads From 2013
Popular Science - 12 Dec 2013 21:29
The Year In Science Jesse Lenz It was a great year in reading, but no one could've caught all of the amazing science and technology stories. So we've rounded up a few--from Popular Science, as well as plenty of other pla...
Zoologger: Alligators use tools to lure in bird prey
New Scientist - 12 Dec 2013 21:16
American alligators have been spotted using sticks to lure nesting egrets, the first documented example of a reptile using a tool
Graphene-based nano-antennas may enable networks of tiny machines
e! Science News - 12 Dec 2013 21:08
Networks of nanometer-scale machines offer exciting potential applications in medicine, industry, environmental protection and defense, but until now there's been one very small problem: the limited capability of nanosca...
How Viruses Take the Short Trip from London to NYC
Live Science - 12 Dec 2013 21:01
For a travelling virus, a large metropolitan area on a different continent could be closer than the nearby town. Using measures of connectivity between airports, rather than actual distances, researchers predict where an...
First ever animals were made of jelly, not sponge
New Scientist - 12 Dec 2013 21:00
The finding that comb jellies might have been the earliest animal on the tree of life challenges our understanding of the early evolution on Earth
Why Flu Shots Are Up 3% from Last Year
Live Science - 12 Dec 2013 20:51
As flu activity starts to rise in parts of the country, about 40 percent of Americans have already received a flu shot, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Global Warming Making Fish Less Horny? How Climate Change May Stop Fish From Reproducing
IBTimes - 12 Dec 2013 20:19
Climate change not only takes toll on Arctic sea ice, but the rise in the planet's temperature could also harm large reef fish, according to a recent study. Researchers from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef St...
Earth's Greatest Killer Finally Caught
Live Science - 12 Dec 2013 20:15
The Siberian Traps erupted just before the Permian-Triassic mass extinction, scientists have confirmed. The eruptions caused acid rain and destroyed much of the planet's ozone layer.
Light and sound fire scientists' imaginations
e! Science News - 12 Dec 2013 20:07
Strategies to manipulate light and sound go back to the first spherical glass bead and the pounding of the first hollow log. But their full potential is only just becoming apparent, according to a review by materials sci...
Smashing science: Scientists discover how explosives respond to shockwaves
Phys.org - 12 Dec 2013 19:54
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researchers have combined ultrafast time-resolved experimental measurements with theory to reveal how an explosive responds to a high-impact shock.
US to phase out antibiotics for fattening livestock
New Scientist - 12 Dec 2013 19:46
To help quell antibiotic resistance, the US Food and Drug Administration has asked for the drugs to be labelled as not for use as growth promoters
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