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Location American Science News for 18 January 2014
The capacitors of electronic circuits function something like batteries -- storing electrical charge that can be quickly dumped to power devices like camera flashes. So-called "supercapacitors" take the energy-storing ab...
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Hollow 'doughnut' rock appears in Mars rover's path

New Scientist - 18 Jan 2014 03:08
Spotted by NASA's Opportunity rover, the rock may have been flipped over when it was kicked into view, perhaps offering a taste of pristine Martian material     
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Engineers are pioneering a new way to explore the viscous fluids of biological environments, like the inside of the human body, where microscopes are difficult to place. Called a "bio-bot," the microscopic biological mac...
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Much like "Mars Rat," a Martian rock is causing quite the stir. Captured by NASA's Opportunity Mars Rover, researchers discussed a rock that appeared in an image that was not there previously. The Mars rock mystery quick...
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In 13 milliseconds (13 one-thousandths of a second), a hummingbird can flap its wings a few times - and your brain can comprehend a picture, scientists say.
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Google Dips Into Med-Tech With Glucose-Monitoring Contact Lenses In recent weeks, Google said it would acquire Nest -- whose signature product is an Internet-connected, self-adjusting thermostat -- before venturing even farther afield with its announcement that it will bring to market...
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Pelvic Bone in Museum Storage May Be King Alfred the Great's Archaeologists had mounted a search to find the lost remains of Alfred the Great, with no luck until now. If the remains are indeed Alfred's, the discovery would mark the second English king to be found in the United Kin...
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Klondike: The Real Story Behind the Gold Rush Miniseries Discovery Channel's new dramatic miniseries called Klondike reveals the dangerous lives of gold diggers who made their way into the Alaskan and Canadian wilderness to strike it rich at the end of the 19th century.
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Identifying Danger Zones Could Help Prevent Sea-Turtle Deaths Fishing lines can unintentionally kill sea turtles, so researchers want to predict where these deadly encounters might happen.
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How the X-Ray Laser Works [Video]

Scientific American - 18 Jan 2014 14:00
You can't just go to the store and buy an x-ray laser. Because x-ray photons pack so much more energy than visible-light photons, forming them into a pure beam requires a very different... --
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2014 'Klondike' Gold Rush: Would You Brave The Harsh Conditions? | Cast Interviews Richard Madden, Abbie Cornish, Conor Leslie, Augustus Prew and Johnny Simmons ('Klondike' cast) braved the elements to deliver a realistic take of the gold rush in the frigid Yukon. They give Livescience.com's Laura Popp...
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Smooth sailing: Rough surfaces that can reduce drag

e! Science News - 18 Jan 2014 04:22
From the sleek hulls of racing yachts to Michael Phelps' shaved legs, most objects that move through the water quickly are also smooth. But researchers from UCLA have found that bumpiness can sometimes be better.
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Montana Landowners May Soon Shoot, Trap More Wolves (Op-Ed) Can Montana wolves survive new threats from weakened state protection?
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Is a Rhino Hunt Really Conservation? (Op-Ed)

Live Science - 18 Jan 2014 01:50
Is a Rhino Hunt Really Conservation? (Op-Ed) Is it ever right to kill for conservation?
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Your Robot Helper is On The Way Now It Can Learn From Its Friends (Op-Ed) Soon our mechanical friends will be able to swap tips on how to best care for us and learn about their worlds.
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That's No Kangaroo on the Manuscript - So What Is It? (Op-Ed) The discovery of a Portuguese manuscript purporting to include an illustration of a kangaroo has been used to question which European power was first to "discover" Australia.
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Smoking Report: Why 'Lighting Up' Causes So Many Diseases A new Surgeon General's report finds more diseases than ever that are caused by smoking, including breast cancer and colorectal cancer. The carcinogens from cigarettes do not stay in the lungs, research finds.
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Antarctic 'Grand Canyon' Carved by Glaciers

Live Science - 18 Jan 2014 00:24
Antarctic 'Grand Canyon' Carved by Glaciers Scientists have discovered a U-shaped gorge that rivals the Grand Canyon in depth, carved by glaciers before West Antarctica was buried in ice.
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