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Fitbug Orb: Fitness Tracker Review

Live Science - 13 Dec 2013 22:42
Fitbug Orb: Fitness Tracker Review The Fitbug Orb is a new activity tracker. The main selling point of the Orb is its low cost, $49.95, but how much do you get for the price
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Researchers from the University of New England in Australia have discovered a fossil dating back millions of years, in Canada, which may ignite a rethinking of what scientists know about the appearance and behavior of th...
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Aging Cells Reveal Features of Cancer

Live Science - 13 Dec 2013 23:36
Aging Cells Reveal Features of Cancer The older we get, the higher our risk of cancer.
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Fossils of 4.4-Million-Year-Old Horse Found

Live Science - 13 Dec 2013 23:20
Fossils of 4.4-Million-Year-Old Horse Found Scientists poking around Ethiopia's fossil-rich badlands say they discovered pieces of an extinct species of horse that was about the size of a small zebra and lived about 4.4 million years ago.
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How AI Sees The World Graham Murdoch Facebook users upload 350 million photos onto the social network every day, far beyond the ability of human beings to comprehensively look at, much less analyze. And so that's one big...
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Ctenophores Semaphore Information About Earliest Animals Most of us have never heard of Ctenophores, or comb jellies, but this is about to change.
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Robot Therapy Engages Children With Autism | Video

Live Science - 13 Dec 2013 23:00
Robot Therapy Engages Children With Autism | Video Young children with autism have a tough time making social connections, but because they often have an affinity for technology, psychologists using a robot can help these children understand concepts like imitation.
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Pneumatic Tube System Delivers Burgers At 87MPH

Popular Science - 13 Dec 2013 22:54
Pneumatic Tube Delivery System in the Basement of the New York Life Insurance Building Popular Science, January 1930 A restaurant in Christchurch, New Zealand, plans to install a pneumatic tube system for delivering slid...
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This week in science, we looked at what might be an ancient lake on Mars, weighed the benefits of organic milk, and gleaned what we could from the autopsy of the comet ISON, which by all accounts did not survive its brus...
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Stunning 10,000-Fish Vortex Caught on Video

Live Science - 13 Dec 2013 22:19
Stunning 10,000-Fish Vortex Caught on Video The silvery bonefish forms huge, spinning schools of thousands to spawn in the Bahamas, new observations reveal. The findings point to the need for broader conservation efforts to protect this sport fish.
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Big Bang to Civilization: 10 Amazing Origin Events (Op-Ed) The top 10 breakthroughs in the story of humanity.
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Ten Thousand Fish Migrate to Spawn | Video

Live Science - 13 Dec 2013 21:42
Ten Thousand Fish Migrate to Spawn | Video Ten thousand bonefish migrate to offshore waters thousands of feet deep to spawn before quickly returning to their usual shallow-water habitat.
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Duke engineers make strides toward artificial cartilage

e! Science News - 13 Dec 2013 21:26
A Duke research team has developed a better recipe for synthetic replacement cartilage in joints.
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Higgs Nobel bash: I was at the party of the universe

New Scientist - 13 Dec 2013 21:01
When she got the call from Stockholm, Valerie Jamieson's heart soared: this was one celebration that anyone curious about our cosmos would enjoy     
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Lure of the Islands | Wallpaper

Live Science - 13 Dec 2013 20:53
Lure of the Islands | Wallpaper This wallpaper shows Gulf Islands National Seashore of Florida and Mississippi. Stunning beaches, historic ruins, wildlife sanctuaries and remote islands make up this wonderful park.
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Amazing Video Shows North Pole of Mars Like Never Before You can take a tour of Mars' frozen north pole in a new 3D animation from the European Space Agency (ESA).
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Age of Saturn's Rings Revealed

Live Science - 13 Dec 2013 20:21
Age of Saturn's Rings Revealed Saturn's iconic rings likely formed about 4.4 billion years ago, shortly after the planet itself took shape, a new study suggests.
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Element Essential for Life Found in Supernova Remains Phosphorous -- one of the essential elements for life -- has been discovered in the cosmic leftovers from a star explosion for the first time, scientists say.
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Threatwatch: Chikungunya virus spreads in the Americas

New Scientist - 13 Dec 2013 20:07
A French island in the Caribbean has reported locally acquired cases of chikungunya, raising the prospect of the virus spreading across the Americas     
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Bahrain Urged to Crack Down on Black Magic

Live Science - 13 Dec 2013 19:58
Bahrain Urged to Crack Down on Black Magic Bahrain is hardly alone in its embrace of, or perhaps belief in, witches and black magic, as places such as Saudi Arabia, Africa and Papua New Guinea have long tossed accusations of dark arts' practices at purported sorc...
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Nightmare before Christmas for snow-swept Syrians

New Scientist - 13 Dec 2013 19:43
A woolly jumper and hat are a matter of survival for this young Syrian refugee facing a white Christmas in the Middle East     
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Earth's poles are shifting because of climate change

New Scientist - 13 Dec 2013 19:13
Global warming is causing the North Pole's position to drift, offering a new way to study the impact of our greenhouse-gas emissions     
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