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Diabetes Risk May Come from Neanderthal Gene
Live Science - 2 Jan 2014 17:10
The Neanderthal gene mutation, which had previously gone undetected, could explain why Mexicans and other Latin Americans have a higher risk of Type 2 diabetes as white, non-Hispanics. The finding could uncover new targe...
Mars One Announces Lockheed Martin Partnership, Crowdfunding for 2018 Mars Mission
Singularity Hub - 2 Jan 2014 10:13
Mars One, the private organization proposing to colonize Mars by 2025, recently announced Lockheed Martin is working on a mission concept study for a Mars lander based on their 2007 Phoenix lander. Mars One also recently...
Man-Made Flood Could Help Revive Colorado River Wetlands
Live Science - 2 Jan 2014 23:32
Researchers and officials will send a pulse of water down the Colorado River, one of the most dammed and diverted waterways in the world, to see if the influx rejuvenates the wetlands and estuary at the river's terminus.
First Asteroid Of 2014 Hits Earth, 2014 AA Burns Up Over African Coast [PHOTOS]
IBTimes - 2 Jan 2014 23:19
Map of the possible impact points of 2014 AA, produced by astronomer Bill Gray. Bill Gray
What Happens When 10 Inches Of Snow Isn't 10 Inches?
Live Science - 2 Jan 2014 23:19
Rudimentary technology gets an update.
Cicada 3301: The Mystery Keeping Cryptologists Awake At Night (Op-Ed)
Live Science - 2 Jan 2014 23:12
Ciphers, conspiracies, secret societies, the dark web - intrigued yet?
Winter Storm Hercules Flexes Muscles Over US Northeast, Poised To Dump Snow From DC to Maine
IBTimes - 2 Jan 2014 23:00
The Eastern U.S. - from the Appalachians to Maine -- is bracing for a snowstorm to close out this first week of 2014. The Weather Channel, which began naming winter storms in the 2012-2013 season, has dubbed this snowy m...
La Niña Influences Melt of Major Antarctic Glacier
Live Science - 2 Jan 2014 22:25
Changes in water masses during La Niña events can significantly slow the melting rate of one of Antarctica's largest glaciers, according to a new study.
US offers world's first legal recreational marijuana
New Scientist - 2 Jan 2014 21:17
From 1 January, residents of Colorado aged 21 or older became the first people in the world able to buy pot for legally sanctioned recreational use
Electricity use drops as UK passes 'peak light bulb'
New Scientist - 2 Jan 2014 20:28
Low-energy light bulbs are cutting peak electricity demand in the UK, helping to keep the juice flowing even as old power stations are mothballed
Is There A Cure for Psoriasis?
Live Science - 2 Jan 2014 20:23
There's no cure for psoriasis yet, but there are many ways to get relief from the symptoms of this common skin disease.
Underwater Microphones Eavesdrop On Icebergs
Physics Buzz - 2 Jan 2014 20:20
Originally published: Dec 30 2013 - 2:00pm, Inside Science News ServiceBy: Jyoti Madhusoodanan, ISNS Contributor(ISNS) - Icebergs are loud travelers, and underwater microphones listening in on nuclear tests can hear them...
Brooklyn and Naythyn Among First Babies of 2014
Live Science - 2 Jan 2014 20:15
The first babies of 2014 show a trend toward the letter Y, including Adilyn, Naythyn, Rylee and Maya. Two Brooklyns entered the world around midnight, and a pair of twins straddled the new and old year.
Collapsing backpack charges gadgets as you walk
New Scientist - 2 Jan 2014 20:00
A new type of nano-generator converts vibration from walking into enough electricity to keep electronic devices going
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New Scientist - 2 Jan 2014 19:45
All the latest on newscientist.com: signals from deep space that defy Einstein, the wired Wild West, forgotten aliens, dry January, armpit cheese and more
See half a world and you can't reason about the past
New Scientist - 2 Jan 2014 19:36
People with spatial neglect ignore the left side of their world - and the "left side" of time too, which means they problems reasoning about the past
Rare Blue Flowers Reveal How Petals Get Their Color
Live Science - 2 Jan 2014 19:20
Unusual blue petunias reveal a molecular trick that plants use to create vibrantly colored petals. The finding might open the door for all sorts of new flower hues.
Three Ways Your Body Battles the Cold
Live Science - 2 Jan 2014 19:19
Temperatures are dropping drastically across the northern U.S. this week, and lower temperatures bring forth new hurdles for the human body to conquer.
Jars of Prego Traditional Italian Sauce Recalled
Live Science - 2 Jan 2014 19:15
Some jars of the popular Italian sauce Prego are being recalled because of their potential to spoil.
Passengers of Stuck Antarctic Ship Rescued
Live Science - 2 Jan 2014 19:13
All 52 passengers aboard the Russian research ship MV Akademik Shokalskiy have been rescued by helicopter and transported to an Australian icebreaker ship.
'Jumping Genes' Linked to Schizophrenia
Live Science - 2 Jan 2014 19:09
Jumping genes that copy and paste themselves throughout the human genome may play a role in causing schizophrenia by altering how neurons communicate, new research suggests.
Correction: Chuck Yeager
The Economist - 2 Jan 2014 18:00
Our story on space flight ("Cluster analysis", December 21st 2013) demoted Chuck Yeager to colonel. He retired as a brigadier-general. Sorry.