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Location American Science News for 7 January 2014
Shaocai Yu, a geoengineering researcher from Zhejiang and North Carolina State universities, has a novel idea for cleaning up China's polluted air. The technique involves positioning sprinklers on the roofs of tall build...
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The Hubble Space Telesecope's new observing program, Frontier Fields, has revealed its first image. Hubble has observed the Abell 2744 galaxy cluster, known as "Pandora's Cluster," and will use gravitational lensing to g...
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Most common exoplanets are weird 'mini-Neptunes'

New Scientist - 7 Jan 2014 22:48
Planets more than twice Earth's size are likely to be more gassy or wetter than Earth, limiting the places where machine-savvy alien life could develop     
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Mediterranean Diet May Prevent Diabetes

Live Science - 7 Jan 2014 00:02
Mediterranean Diet May Prevent Diabetes Following a Mediterranean diet may help prevent diabetes, even if patients do not also lose weight or increase exercise, a new study from Spain suggests.
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Extreme Cold Could Halt Invasive Insect

Live Science - 7 Jan 2014 23:57
Extreme Cold Could Halt Invasive Insect Air so cold it makes your nose hair crackle could be a good thing for the country's nearly one billion ash trees, killing off emerald ash borer larvae.
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Polar Vortex: Can a Person Freeze to Death?

Live Science - 7 Jan 2014 23:43
Polar Vortex: Can a Person Freeze to Death? Frostbite and hypothermia are the two most common health effects of exposure to cold weather. But how soon do they set in?
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Smoking Rates Drop Globally, but Millions Still Light Up Worldwide smoking rates are down, but the number of total smokers has increased due to population growth, a new study shows.
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Bad to the Bone: Dealer Pleads Guilty in Fossil Smuggling Scheme Feds have seized dozens of illegal fossils from a Wyoming dealer, including three rare skulls from a prehistoric predator known as Tarbosaurus bataar. This case follows an earlier one that sparked an outcry from Mongolia...
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Frozen Fun: Try These Cold-Weather Science Experiments Stuck indoors while the Polar Vortex sends temperatures plummeting? Try these science experiments that are perfect for the frigid weather.
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A review of planet candidates, discovered by NASA's Kepler spacecraft, reveals just how common "Super-Earths" are in the universe. In addition to discussing potential planets, the space agency has announced five new rock...
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Tragic Cases: Technology Creates a New Way to Die

Live Science - 7 Jan 2014 22:29
Tragic Cases: Technology Creates a New Way to Die The cases of two brain-dead patients -- one in California and one in Texas -- have attracted national attention to this state of death made possible only by medical technology.
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Create Hydrophobic Surfaces With Water Repelling Treatment | Video Rust-Oleum's new NeverWet water proofing treatment creates a superhydrophobic surface that completely repels water.
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First Dinosaur Fossils from Saudi Arabia Discovered

Live Science - 7 Jan 2014 22:11
First Dinosaur Fossils from Saudi Arabia Discovered A plant-eating titanosaur and a sharp-toothed theropod are the first confirmed dinosaur fossils ever found in Saudi Arabia.
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Three New Tech Concepts You Might Actually Use From CES 2014 (Op-Ed) While we see plenty of new hardware, software and gadgets which definitely have the "wow!" factor, we should focus on the bits and pieces which could actually be useful - and potentially change our lives for the better.
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RAW VIDEO: Large Wave Causes Panic in Portugal

Live Science - 7 Jan 2014 20:51
RAW VIDEO: Large Wave Causes Panic in Portugal People watching stormy weather along the Portuguese coast are caught unaware when a large wave crashes over the sea wall, sending them running for safety. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)
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Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a simple, effective and relatively inexpensive technique for removing lignin from the plant material used to make biofuels, which may drive down the cost of b...
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Docs Fail to Discuss Alcohol's Risks with Patients

Live Science - 7 Jan 2014 20:25
Docs Fail to Discuss Alcohol's Risks with Patients A large majority of Americans say their doctor has never discussed alcohol use with them, even those who admit drinking too much, the CDC has found
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The Meteoric Rise of Life?

Live Science - 7 Jan 2014 20:22
The Meteoric Rise of Life? Were life's origins aided by the impacts of asteroids and comets?
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A new study of Stone Age human teeth proves that even our ancestors defied dentists' orders. Archaeologists studying 13,700-year-old teeth recovered from Morocco's Grotte des Pigeons found some of the earliest evidence f...
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'Share the Love': Neil deGrasse Tyson Urges Scientists to Educate Public Popular astrophysicst Neil deGrasse Tyson lectured other astronomers on the importance of putting scientific information in managable, relatable segments.
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American Caught Seafood Saves Whales | Video

Live Science - 7 Jan 2014 20:01
American Caught Seafood Saves Whales | Video 650,000 whales, dolphins and other marine mammals are killed every year by foreign fleets not abiding by American fishing guidelines.
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US freeze is nothing to do with a 'polar vortex'

New Scientist - 7 Jan 2014 19:52
The real reason for the deadly cold snap paralysing North America this week is a slow jet stream     
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