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Synthesis of superconducting solid picene

Phys.org - 18 Dec 2013 15:15
Synthesis of superconducting solid picene Research by Professor Yoshihiro Kubozono at Okayama University has potential for innovative applications of solid picene and organic superconductors, graphene and other functional materials.
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A novel insight into cardiac function: Development of a new model of spontaneous oscillatory contraction Researchers have successfully developed a realistic theoretical model that provides a rational explanation for the spontaneous oscillatory contraction (SPOC) of muscle. The findings were published in Physical Review Lett...
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8 Ways Magic Mushrooms Explain Santa Story

Live Science - 18 Dec 2013 23:22
8 Ways Magic Mushrooms Explain Santa Story Maybe Santa only thought his reindeer were "flying" while he was tripping on mushrooms. The modern-day story of Santa derives from a Siberian shaman who gave out 'shrooms, according to one theory.
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Anger Disorders May Be Linked to Inflammation

Live Science - 18 Dec 2013 23:02
Anger Disorders May Be Linked to Inflammation For some people, violent behavior and anger may be linked with inflammation in their bodies, a new study finds.
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Interactions.org Newsdigest 18 Dec 2013

Interactions - 18 Dec 2013 23:00
-- CESAR, CERN's Ancestor To Large Hadron Collider, Was Turned On 50 Years Ago Today --'Rocker' physicist knows his neutrinos -- Collider: a gimmicky look at the LHC -- Viewpoint: Ups and Downs in the Search for Dark Mat...
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To Spotlight Endangered Species ... Condoms?

Live Science - 18 Dec 2013 22:59
To Spotlight Endangered Species ... Condoms? Remember the environment even in your most intimate moments with free endangered species condoms, handed out by the Center for Biological Diversity to raise awareness of population growth.
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Babies Abound at Penguin Colony Found by Poop

Live Science - 18 Dec 2013 22:50
Babies Abound at Penguin Colony Found by Poop A recent visit to a remote Antarctica penguin colony found about 5,000 fuzzy penguin chicks, meaning the colony is even bigger than previously thought.
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Four British women are attempting to take on the Pacific Ocean next year, by attempting to row across the 8,446-mile (13,600 kilometers) expanse unassisted.
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Start planning your summer travel arrangements now, because according to data released Tuesday, Earth had its warmest November on record since 1891 - the year scientists began collecting temperature data.
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Steamwise Vorticity in a Supercell Thunderstorm Simulation This animation, created from the dataset of a simulated hypothetical thunderstorm, compares vortex (gold) with wind velocity (grey to red by speed). The scene illustrates rotation in the updraft, the hallmark characteris...
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Snow Leopard Collared for First Time in Nepal

Live Science - 18 Dec 2013 22:40
Snow Leopard Collared for First Time in Nepal Scientists outfitted an elusive snow leopard with a GPS collar in Nepal, a first for the Himalayan country. By tracking the movements of the spotted cat, conservationists hope to learn more about the ecology and behavior...
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Photos: Snow Leopard Captured and Collared in Nepal

Live Science - 18 Dec 2013 22:39
Photos: Snow Leopard Captured and Collared in Nepal Conservationists captured an elusive snow leopard in Nepal and outfitted it with a GPS collar in a first for the Himalayan country.
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Don't Take A Holiday From The Future -- Sign Up For Our Newsletter To Stay In The Loop For many, this time of year is chock full of friends, family, and holiday celebrations, but while you can take a vacation from your 9-to-5, there’s one thing you can’t escape this holiday season: the future! Waves of...
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What Is Melatonin?

Live Science - 18 Dec 2013 21:48
What Is Melatonin? Melatonin supplements are often recommended for sleep problems, but the hormone has other effects on health too. Here's a look at what science says about the safety and effectiveness and effectiveness of melatonin supple...
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Teens' Marijuana Use Continues to Rise

Live Science - 18 Dec 2013 21:32
Teens' Marijuana Use Continues to Rise An increasing number of high-school students say they don't think regular marijuana use is harmful, according to a new report from the National Institutes of Health.
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Yet another new strain of avian influenza, or bird flu, has been discovered to affect humans, taking the life of one person in China. An elderly woman from central China's Jiangxi province has been the first confirmed vi...
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Flu vaccine helps unravel complex causes of narcolepsy

New Scientist - 18 Dec 2013 21:00
The link between a strange sleep disorder and a swine flu vaccine has been found, raising hopes of safer vaccines and an insight into autoimmune disease     
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It has long been known that Yellowstone, Wyoming's famed national park, sits atop the largest supervolcano on the North American continent. Underneath the picturesque landscape lies a giant bubble of molten lava that, if...
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Researchers design first battery-powered invisibility cloak Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have proposed the first design of a cloaking device that uses an external source of energy to significantly broaden its bandwidth of operation.
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To Understand Placebo, First Take It Out Of Medicine's Black Box (Op-Ed) Placebos have a longer history than medicine as we know it, and have a huge effect on all kinds of diseases and health conditions. But it may now be time to rethink their role.
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Hey, Tom Coburn: Why 'Wasteful' Science Is Important

Live Science - 18 Dec 2013 20:14
Hey, Tom Coburn: Why 'Wasteful' Science Is Important An annual report on allegedly wasteful government spending gets the science wrong.
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Mountains Crumbled When Earth Cooled

Live Science - 18 Dec 2013 20:11
Mountains Crumbled When Earth Cooled A big chill 2 million years ago bred glaciers that scoured mountains across the planet, pouring trillions of tons of mud into the oceans.
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