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Who Is Sam Berns? Real-Life 'Benjamin Button' Dies At Age 17 After Living With Rare Aging Disease
IBTimes - 12 Jan 2014 22:42
Sam Berns, the Massachusetts high school student who lived with a rare genetic disorder that caused him to age rapidly, died Friday from complications with the disease. He was 17.
Permit To Kill Endangered Black Rhino Fetches $350,000 At Texas Auction, Dallas Safari Club Says Hunt 'Helps Rhino'
IBTimes - 12 Jan 2014 20:45
The opportunity to hunt an endangered African black rhino in Namibia went to the highest bidder over the weekend. Wealthy U.S. and foreign hunters gathered at a Dallas convention center on Saturday, or joined by phone, t...
Ultrasound May Boost Brain Performance
Live Science - 12 Jan 2014 20:00
Noninvasive ultrasound can improve people's ability to tell sensory stimuli apart, a fact that could lead to better brain-mapping methods as well as potential treatments for neurological disorders.
Volcano Ground-Warping Could Predict Ash Plume Height
Live Science - 12 Jan 2014 20:00
The warping of the ground during a volcano eruption correlates to the height of ash plumes spewed from the volcano, a new study finds. And that might help scientists predict the explosion's impact.
Drink two espressos to enhance long-term memory
New Scientist - 12 Jan 2014 20:00
The first study to disentangle caffeine's ability to boost memory in people from its effect on attention also suggests the optimum dose
Sand dunes serve as 'windsocks' on distant planets
New Scientist - 12 Jan 2014 20:00
It might be possible to figure out what the weather is doing on distant planets, but only if they're covered in sand
Most Interesting Science News Articles of the Week
Live Science - 12 Jan 2014 19:39
An ancient shark nursery, glue for mending broken hearts and waving prairie dogs are the beginning of our cool science stories for this week.
Facial Recognition App for Glass Challenges Google's Ban on the Technology
Singularity Hub - 12 Jan 2014 19:13
FacialNetwork recently launched a facial recognition app for Glass, called NameTag, in the hopes of pushing Google to change its ban on facial recognition apps. Using a photo taken Glass or smartphone camera, NameTag com...
Orbital Sciences Cygnus Commercial Resupply Craft Docks With The International Space Station
IBTimes - 12 Jan 2014 18:40
After two delays due to cold weather and conditions in space, Orbital Sciences' Cygnus commercial resupply craft reached the International Space Station on Jan. 12. The docking mission was led by NASA astronaut Mike Hopk...
Images: Digging Up Demon Traps in Ancient Sardis
Live Science - 12 Jan 2014 16:20
In the summer of 2013 archaeologists found two strange deposits buried under the floor of a room in ancient Sardis. The vessels each contained an eggshell, bronze tools and a coin. They may have been offerings to ward of...
Why Your Social Media Profile Is the New Resume
Live Science - 12 Jan 2014 14:18
Hiring trendspotters are calling social media profiles the "new resume," but many Americans aren't taking advantage of it. Here's why you should make sure your profiles are up to date, whether you're job hunting or not.
LinkedIn's Top 25 Most In-Demand Career Skills
Live Science - 12 Jan 2014 14:17
Not surprisingly, technology skills take up many spots on the list.
UNC researchers find new route for better brain disorder treatments
EurekAlert! - 12 Jan 2014 07:00
(University of North Carolina Health Care) Solving a 40-year-old mystery, scientists at the UNC School of Medicine and The Scripps Research Institute have discovered how salt acts as a key regulator for drugs used to tre...
The 'Nutcracker Man' Diet: Extinct Species Of Early Human Survived on 'Tiger Nuts,' Not Meat
IBTimes - 12 Jan 2014 00:22
Fresh analysis of an extinct relative of humans suggests our ancient ancestors dined primarily on tiger nuts, which are edible grass bulbs, settling a discrepancy over what made up prehistoric diets. According to a new s...
NASA's LADEE Probe Could Soon Explore Homes As A New LEGO Set
IBTimes - 12 Jan 2014 00:05
NASA's Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer, LADEE, was launched on Sept. 7, 2013 and could soon be immortalized as a LEGO set. Following in the footsteps of the popular Curiosity rover, a new LEGO CUUSOO campa...