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Rude awakenings: How swearing made us human

New Scientist - 30 Dec 2013 20:00
Our crudest outbursts can unravel ancient links between words and thoughts. They may even hint at our ancestors' first utterances, finds Tiffany O'Callaghan (full text available to subscribers)     
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Scientists Take On Coffee-Loving Pests

Live Science - 30 Dec 2013 23:49
Scientists Take On Coffee-Loving Pests Genetic research from across the ocean poised to help coffee bean growers in Columbia.
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Facebook Isn't Dead and Buried, but Dodgy Journalism Lives On (Op-Ed) There has been an outbreak of "churnalism" - lazy journalists half-reading a source, misreporting its findings and copying each others' errors across the web.
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Real-Life Smoking Caterpillar Uses Nicotine as Defense While the new finding may not push Alice's hookah-smoking insect from its psychedelic pedestal, this caterpillar is pretty snazzy, as it puffs out nicotine to ward off hungry wolf spiders.
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Who's to Blame for Climate Change? (Op-Ed)

Live Science - 30 Dec 2013 22:06
Who's to Blame for Climate Change? (Op-Ed) Is industry really to blame for climate change?
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Caterpillar's 'Nicotine-Puff' Stops Spider Attack | Video A Tobacco Hornworm caterpillar that fed on regular tobacco was able to ward off a spider attack with a release of noxious warning that is produced nicotine. Caterpillars fed genetically modified tobacco did not fare well...
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Florida's Mangrove Forests Expand with Climate Change Mangrove forests have more than doubled in expanse on the northern end of Florida's East Coast, likely because climate change has led to fewer cold snaps, a new study finds.
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6 US Drone-Testing Centers Announced

Live Science - 30 Dec 2013 21:40
6 US Drone-Testing Centers Announced In a push to bring drones to U.S. skies, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has selected six site operators to research and test unmanned aircraft across the country.
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Though humanity has expanded into just about every corner of the globe, every year scientists turn up more new plans and animals. Many more remain yet undiscovered. Here's a roundup of some new critters added to the ledg...
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Light in Cloud Forests Can Outshine a Sunny Day

Live Science - 30 Dec 2013 20:43
Light in Cloud Forests Can Outshine a Sunny Day Cloud forests actually may see brighter light levels than sunny forest expanses, but despite this are surprisingly tolerant of drought, new research finds.
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2013 in Review: The Eight Biggest Stories In Exponential Tech It's been a fast-moving year, so before diving headlong into 2014, we thought we'd take stock and revisit some of the year's most notable stories in exponential technology.
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From Twitter to Cancer Treatment, Computer Science Impacts Anthony Joseph defends computing from cyber attacks.
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Debunking Myths on Nuclear Power (It's Not For Making Bombs) (Op-Ed) How closely is power generation connected with weapons production?
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Today on New Scientist

New Scientist - 30 Dec 2013 19:45
All the latest on newscientist.com: festive science from a chocolate lab to better Christmas trees, reviews of 2013, previews of 2014 and more     
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6 Biggest Space Science Discoveries of 2013

Live Science - 30 Dec 2013 19:44
6 Biggest Space Science Discoveries of 2013 From extrasolar planets to extraterrestrial neutrinos, these scientific findings have made sure that 2013 has been an unforgettable year.
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Mars One sent out the call for applicants willing to become the first human colonists on Mars. More than 200,000 applied and the organization has whittled down its candidate pool to just 1,058 individuals. The astronaut ...
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Alexis Shapiro, 12-Year-Old With Hypothalamic Obesity, Might Get Weight-Loss Surgery Thanks To Crowdfunding [PHOTOS] A 12-year-old Texas girl with a rare weight-gain disorder might get gastric bypass surgery thanks to strangers donating $53,000 online. Facebook
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Wow! Most Amazing Earth Images of 2013

Live Science - 30 Dec 2013 19:22
Wow! Most Amazing Earth Images of 2013 From fortuitous shots of waterspouts and glacier collapses to awe-inspiring views of our home planet from space, 2013 had its share of amazing images of Earth, and LiveScience takes a look at the best of the best.
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Jaw-Dropping Views of Saturn Cap 2013 for NASA's Cassini Spacecraft (Photos) NASA's Cassini spacecraft has capped 2013 with a spectacular new collection of Saturn photos showcasing the planet's beauty, as well with its trademark rings and strange moons.
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Monument to Earth's Origin | Wallpaper

Live Science - 30 Dec 2013 19:01
Monument to Earth's Origin | Wallpaper This wallpaper shows Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park. The park displays the results of 70 million years of volcanism, migration, and evolution and a distinct human culture.
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2014 preview: Google Glass for the masses

New Scientist - 30 Dec 2013 19:00
Many of us will have our view of the world transformed if Google Glass, due to launch in 2014, proves to be a hit     
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Originally published: Dec 20 2013 - 2:00pm, Inside Science News ServiceBy: Jyoti Madhusoodanan, ISNS Contributor(ISNS) -- As fresh snow turns us into grumbling commuters or weekend skiers, consider that those flakes are ...
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