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In 2013, photographers across the world captured amazing shots of nature from North Pole to South Pole, in jungles and deserts alike. Though it's hard to pick the cream from such an extremely talented crop, here are some...
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Robot Olympics: Japan's Schaft Takes Lead in 2-Day Competition After the first day of the DARPA Robotics Challenge Trials, a two-legged, 209-pound (95 kilogram) blue robot sits atop the leaderboard, followed by an MIT-built robot. Today, the robots will battle through another round ...
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How History Shaped the Global Mathematician

Live Science - 21 Dec 2013 08:18
How History Shaped the Global Mathematician Michael Barany has been researching the history of modern mathematics in Paris.
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Scientists have found that a new type of exploding star dies completely by exhausting all its energy in one single energy burst before collapsing into a black hole. According to a new research by astronomers at the Centr...
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Boston College chemists have developed a new chemical synthesis methodology that converts chemicals known as alpha-olefins into new organic compounds. By combining a pair of catalytic reactions in sequence, the researche...
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A new study finds that in Texas, the U.S. state that annually generates the most electricity, the transition from coal to natural gas for electricity generation is saving water and making the state less vulnerable to dro...
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Readers' Choices of Nature 's Top Science Blog Posts in 2013

Scientific American - 21 Dec 2013 15:00
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6 Ancient Tributes to the Winter Solstice

Live Science - 21 Dec 2013 14:42
6 Ancient Tributes to the Winter Solstice Ancient cultures throughout the world have noted and celebrated the shortest day of the year for millennia. Here are six ancient structures that pay tribute to the winter solstice.
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The Thing Employees Want Most From a Job

Live Science - 21 Dec 2013 14:01
The Thing Employees Want Most From a Job Money isn't everything, employees say. This is what many workers would rather have.
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Wow! The Most Amazing Images in Science This Week

Live Science - 21 Dec 2013 09:37
Wow! The Most Amazing Images in Science This Week Baby penguins, snaking lava and lab lightning are just a few of our favorite images from this week. Check these out!
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Scientists Make Exotic Chemicals from Salt, Rewrite Textbooks Everything around you is made of elements that scientists have studied in quite some detail over the last 200 years. But all that understanding breaks down when these elements are subjected to high pressure and temperatu...
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Bottlenose Dolphins Oiled By Deepwater Horizon Spill are Dying (Op-Ed) Oil spills cause devastating long-term effects on dolphins, according to new research.
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A team of material scientists, chemical engineers and physicists from the University of Pennsylvania has made another advance in their effort to use liquid crystals as a medium for assembling structures.
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Ignoring Nature No More: The State of the Animals 2013 (Op-Ed) 2013 was a good year for animals.
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How to Take Your Pulse

Live Science - 21 Dec 2013 02:23
How to Take Your Pulse The pulse rate measures the rate at which blood pressure increases throughout the body. There are several places on the body where you can find your pulse.
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This Holiday Season, Consumers Demand Humanely Raised Food (Op-Ed) This Holiday Season, have some food for thought.
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Forest Snow Can Melt Faster Than Flakes In Open Fields Especially in mild climates, other factors take snow melting lead from sun.
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What is Ayurveda?

Live Science - 21 Dec 2013 01:38
What is Ayurveda? Ayurveda is an ancient health care tradition practiced in India.
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Tipsy Tottering, Sunlight and The Smell of Coffee: It's All Random Believe it or not, photons move in much the same way as an inebriated person wandering home from the pub.
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'Tis the Season to be Jolly, or Not: Tips for Coping with Holiday Blues What is the best way to cope with holiday blues? Keywords: expert voices, blues, holidays, psychology, depressio
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The unusual solar system object, called 16 Psyche, seems to be the potentially magnetic core of a planet stripped bare by collisions – and it might attract a robotic visitor     
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Winter Solstice Sunrise and Sunset Times in U.S. Cities (Infographic) Dec. 21, the winter solstice, is the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and marks the beginning of winter.
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