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Moderate Earthquake Shakes Cuba
Live Science - 10 Jan 2014 00:22
An earthquake of preliminary magnitude 5.1 struck just off the coast of Cuba today, causing shaking as far away as southern Florida, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
NASA Releases Incredibly Detailed Photos of Curiosity Trekking Across Mars
IBTimes - 10 Jan 2014 23:54
Amazing images from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter show the Curiosity rover trudging across the Martian landscape. The photos date from early December 2013, as Curiosity made its way from the Glenelg area to its main...
'Invisibility' Materials Could Do Computer's Work
Live Science - 10 Jan 2014 20:58
The materials that make Harry Potter's invisibility cloak a real scientific possibility could also be used to perform advanced mathematical calculations usually done by computers, new research suggests.
The Weirdest Gadgets of CES 2014
Live Science - 10 Jan 2014 22:00
The Consumer Electronics Show is a showcase for not only cutting-edge innovations and technologies that could make your everyday life easier, it's also a place to spot some of the most unexpected gadgets out there. Here'...
'No Pants Subway Ride': Sure It's Fun, But Is It Healthy?
Live Science - 10 Jan 2014 23:42
Some daring New Yorkers will be pantless in public this Sunday as part of the annual No Pants Subway Ride. Given the stereotype of public transportation as a conglomerate of germs, might going along with the stunt increa...
Habitat Fragmentation Causes Inbreeding in California Cougars
Live Science - 10 Jan 2014 23:32
Cougar cubs recently born in the Santa Monica Mountains have been shown to be inbred through preliminary DNA tests.
Gender-Bending Bird Breaks Migration Record
Live Science - 10 Jan 2014 23:22
A bird known for its gender-bending ways has yet again surprised researchers by breaking Europe's bird migration record.
Scientists at Work: Stuck in the Antarctic Ice We Set Out to Study (Op-Ed)
Live Science - 10 Jan 2014 23:15
Antarctica is a desolate place. It's cold, windy and lonely. Everything about it is the exact opposite of my normal summer destination. But scientists value the continent like an uncut gem.
McDonald's Unveils Plan to Start Purchasing Sustainable Beef in 2016
Live Science - 10 Jan 2014 23:10
McDonald's is planning to begin purchasing verified sustainable beef in 2016, in an effort to support responsible and sustainable production in the beef industry, according to a company statement.
Will This Helicopter Truck Fly?
Popular Science - 10 Jan 2014 22:45
The Black Knight Transformer Advanced Tactics It's a lot easier to "leave no man behind" when the rescue crew is robotic. Advanced Tactics, an El Segundo-based firm, plans to test a remotely operated, transforming, flyin...
Artificial Bone Marrow Created By German Scientists, Could Be Used To Treat Leukemia Someday
IBTimes - 10 Jan 2014 22:37
German researchers have created a prototype for an artificial kind of bone marrow that can function as a stem-cell nursery. The material, described in the January issue of the journal Biomaterials, could eventually make ...
Fossils of Ancient Australasian Trees Found in Patagonia
Live Science - 10 Jan 2014 22:28
In Patagonia, scientists have discovered 52.2-million-year-old fossils of a giant evergreen tree that now is only found thousands of miles away in Australia and Asia.
'Superlens' extends range of wireless power transfer
Phys.org - 10 Jan 2014 22:20
(Phys.org) --Inventor Nikola Tesla imagined the technology to transmit energy through thin air almost a century ago, but experimental attempts at the feat have so far resulted in cumbersome devices that only work over ve...
Faults May Emit Earthquake Warning Signs
Live Science - 10 Jan 2014 21:22
There are tantalizing hints that some earthquake faults issue warning signals in the days and months before a big quake. A new study of squeaky glass beads squeezed between powerful pistons offers one explanation for how...
Humans Use Sound Cues to Read Dog's Emotions
Live Science - 10 Jan 2014 21:18
Most dog owners can sense the difference between a yip of joy and howl of discontent. Now, a new study finds people use the same general rules to recognize emotion in dogs as they do in fellow humans.
Go West, Young Raven: Clever Birds Use Power Lines to Spread to New Territory
Live Science - 10 Jan 2014 21:12
Raven populations have shot up 300 percent in the last 40 years in the American West, and a new study suggests power poles and other human structures are to blame.
Clever cars with Android keep you online as you drive
New Scientist - 10 Jan 2014 21:09
Cars that sync with your smartphone apps could make driving more fun – and potentially safer
Zoologger: Fitness freak fish that climbs waterfalls
New Scientist - 10 Jan 2014 21:01
Stimpson's goby must inch its way up the slippery rocks of waterfalls using its mouth if it is to find a safe spot to breed
Will Wearable Tech Bring Humanity a 'Sixth Sense?'
Live Science - 10 Jan 2014 20:10
Advocates of wearable sensor technology say the devices will give people a detailed, objective view of their own body's functioning. But the usefulness and validity of some of these devices remains questionable.
Northern Lights Fizzle in US
Live Science - 10 Jan 2014 19:59
Those who braved the cold last night trying to catch a glimpse of the northern lights in the continental United States may have been disappointed; the effects of a sun storm bombarding Earth were weaker than expected and...
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New Scientist - 10 Jan 2014 19:45
All the latest on newscientist.com: defrosting archaeology, Africa's road revolution, Cygnus launch, H5N1 in US, lifelogging, hand of God and more
Will Climate-Change Warnings on Gas Pumps Work?
Live Science - 10 Jan 2014 19:41
The Bay Area chapter of 350.org wants all local gas pumps to display a label that states, "WARNING! GAS USE CREATES CLIMATE DISRUPTION."