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Location American Science News for 9 January 2014
'Hand of God' Spotted by NASA Space Telescope (Photo) Religion and astronomy don't often overlap, but a new NASA X-ray image has captured a celestial object that resembles the "Hand of God." The hand was produced when a star blew up and ejected an enormous cloud of material...
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Basis B1: Fitness Tracker Review

Live Science - 9 Jan 2014 23:04
Basis B1: Fitness Tracker Review The Basis B1 band is an activity tracker that's marketed to help busy people fit exercise into their everyday lives. I tested the device for a week to see if it lived up to this claim.
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Magneto-optical nonreciprocal devices in silicon photonics In a paper published in Science and Technology of Advanced Materials today, researchers demonstrated the first optical isolator on silicon waveguide platforms.
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Mysterious Wanderings of Tiger Sharks Tracked

Live Science - 9 Jan 2014 00:05
Mysterious Wanderings of Tiger Sharks Tracked A new four-year study of tiger sharks off the coast of Australia has revealed patterns in the animals' mysterious migratory wanderings, including curious differences based on the gender and age of the sharks.
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Great White Sharks Live As Long As Humans

Live Science - 9 Jan 2014 00:00
Great White Sharks Live As Long As Humans Great white sharks may live much longer than previously thought, and also take longer to reach maturity, new research suggests.
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Toronto Zoo's Baby Polar Bear Takes First Steps | Video A 2-month-old baby polar bear at Toronto Zoo took his first steps in this video.
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Tourists Chipping Away at Sea Shells

Live Science - 9 Jan 2014 23:10
Tourists Chipping Away at Sea Shells The tongue-twisting woman who sold seashells by the seashore may have damaged the coastal ecosystem.
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Superhydrophobic What? How Rust-Oleum NeverWet Works A new type of coating repels water with such efficiency that droplets literally bounce off.
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Corageous Canine Seeks Space Station

Physics Buzz - 9 Jan 2014 22:53
In a heart-warming, ironic twist, a child's book about a dog's trip to the International Space Station is currently en route to that very place.Today, at 1:10 p.m. EST time a rocket, the first of eight commercial logisti...
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"Invisibility cloaks" are what made them famous, but metamaterials have another use – doing mathematical calculations by bending light     
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Squee! Baby Polar Bear Takes First Steps (Video)

Live Science - 9 Jan 2014 22:10
Squee! Baby Polar Bear Takes First Steps (Video) In this ridiculously cute new video from the Toronto Zoo, a 2-month-old baby polar bear takes his first shaky steps.
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Planning For A Future Of Robot Ships

Popular Science - 9 Jan 2014 21:45
The container ship, reimagined Nick Kaloterakis When it comes to shipping, humans crews are inconvenient. They need places to sleep and to take care care of bodily functions, they probably require food and a place to pre...
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Scale of Universe Measured with 1-Percent Accuracy

Live Science - 9 Jan 2014 21:43
Scale of Universe Measured with 1-Percent Accuracy An ultraprecise new galaxy map is shedding light on the properties of dark energy, the mysterious force thought to be responsible for the universe's accelerating expansion.
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Fit Fido? New Activity Tracker Designed for Dogs

Live Science - 9 Jan 2014 21:23
Fit Fido? New Activity Tracker Designed for Dogs Wearable technology has gone to the dogs: a soon-to-be-released device will allow owners to keep tabs on their dog's activity, rest and even heart rate.
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Dolphin Love Child: How 2 Species Made a Third

Live Science - 9 Jan 2014 21:23
Dolphin Love Child: How 2 Species Made a Third The clymene dolphin may be a rarity in the mammal world: the product of a mating between two species.
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Bacteria Help Sea Blobs Morph Into Tubeworm Adults

Live Science - 9 Jan 2014 21:20
Bacteria Help Sea Blobs Morph Into Tubeworm Adults Syringelike bacterial structures push larval tubeworms into adulthood, according to new research.
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Images: Bacterial Structures Induce Tubeworm Metamorphosis Syringelike bacterial structures push larval tubeworms into adulthood, according to new research.
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Watson IBM Watson, IBM's Ken Jennings-smirk-obliterating robot riddle-solver, is getting $1 billion and some new digs in the hopes that it can be brought to the masses. The company announced that they'll be fueling the s...
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Ocean Microbes Shed Bizarre DNA-Carrying Blobs, Study Finds Tiny marine microbes that are thought to play a crucial role in the planet's carbon and nutrient cycles are mysteriously shedding massive amounts of bacterial "buds," loaded with proteins and genetic information, into th...
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Researchers lay out theory for metamaterials that act as an analog computer The field of metamaterials has produced structures with unprecedented abilities, including flat lenses, invisibility cloaks and even optical "metatronic" devices that can manipulate light in the way electronic circuitry ...
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Traffic app gives countdown to green lights

New Scientist - 9 Jan 2014 20:46
EnLighten feeds off real-time traffic data and provides a countdown and a chime to alert the driver before the lights change     
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Cygnus launch sparks science boom in low Earth orbit

New Scientist - 9 Jan 2014 20:39
Ants, antibiotics and a fleet of tiny satellites are now headed for the space station, heralding a scientific and commercial boom in space     
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