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'Fukushima: The Story Of A Nuclear Disaster' Reveals New Insight Into Japanese Catastrophe
IBTimes - 12 Feb 2014 03:24
The story of the 2011 catastrophe at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant unfolds in a new book-length account from the Union of Concerned Scientists, a nonprofit advocacy group.
Fruit Fly Larva Found In Women's Ear Canal | Video
Live Science - 12 Feb 2014 23:58
WARNING: This video may be disturbing to some viewers. When doctors discovered blood after removing a 48-year-old woman's hearing aid, they found a live fruit fly larva while examining her ear canal.
Goodbye Jade Rabbit: China's Yutu Lunar Rover Is Officially Lost Following Mechanical Glitch
IBTimes - 12 Feb 2014 23:34
China's Yutu (Jade Rabbit) lunar rover has been officially declared lost. The lunar rover suffered a mechanical glitch that put China's moon mission in jeopardy two weeks ago.
Crocodiles Climb Trees, But The Species Is Shy In Showing Off Its Skills [VIDEO]
IBTimes - 12 Feb 2014 23:34
Crocodiles are up there with sharks on humans list of most terrifying animal to encounter- and now new research has developed to fully confirm that these terrifying creatures can and do climb trees! The study was conduct...
Solar Activity Live Stream: Watch SLOOH Discuss The Solar Max And Solar Flares Here [VIDEO]
IBTimes - 12 Feb 2014 23:34
Despite the Solar Max being a bit of a dud so far -- the long-anticipated event hasn't delivered a dramatic increase in solar activity -- SLOOH will broadcast a live stream discussing the recent activity as well as a liv...
What Is Multiple Myeloma? Veteran NBC Anchor Tom Brokaw Discloses He Has Uncommon Cancer
IBTimes - 12 Feb 2014 23:34
Former "NBC Nightly News" anchor Tom Brokaw recently broke the news that he has multiple myeloma, a type of cancer affecting a particular kind of cell in the bone marrow. Brokaw, 74, got his start at NBC News in 1966 and...
900-Year-Old Viking Code Says 'Kiss Me,' Rune Codes Were 'SMSes Of The Middle Ages' [PHOTO]
IBTimes - 12 Feb 2014 23:34
A 900-year-old rune code that has puzzled experts has been cracked by a Norwegian runologist -- to discover the Viking version of playful text messages. Tumblr
Genome Of King Richard III Will Create 'Contemporary' Portrait Of 15th Century Monarch
IBTimes - 12 Feb 2014 23:34
King Richard III, the infamous monarch who ruled England 530 years ago and became the deformed villain in Shakespeare's eponymous 16th-century play, is getting his portrait done with some help from modern technology. Sci...
What are the chances that a particle collider's strangelets will destroy the Earth?
Phys.org - 12 Feb 2014 23:30
(Phys.org) --At the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) in Long Island, New York, scientists study high-speed ion collisions that reveal what the universe may have looked like m...
Food Poisoning: Are Older Adults At Greater Risk?
Live Science - 12 Feb 2014 23:08
The people at highest risk for suffering from food poisoning are seniors, pregnant women, young children, and those with chronic diseases.
Kuiper Belt RECON Performed By High School Students And Teachers | Video
Live Science - 12 Feb 2014 22:43
The Research and Education Cooperative Occultation (RECON) catalogues outer solar system Kuiper Belt objects while training high school students with real astronomical science.
Creationists turn to robot for ethical guidance
New Scientist - 12 Feb 2014 22:30
What would Jesus do? An evangelical Christian group has bought a humanoid robot in order to study the dilemmas its brethren pose for humanity
Ancient genome won't heal rifts with Native Americans
New Scientist - 12 Feb 2014 22:00
The divide between geneticists and Native Americans in the US will only be bridged when everyone accepts that identity is about more than genetics
NIF experiments show initial gain in fusion fuel
Phys.org - 12 Feb 2014 21:34
Ignition - the process of releasing fusion energy equal to or greater than the amount of energy used to confine the fuel - has long been considered the "holy grail" of inertial confinement fusion science. A key step alon...
Predicting Ice Melt With Math | Video
Live Science - 12 Feb 2014 21:29
By quantifying the data from sea ice cores taken in the Arctic and Antarctic, scientists are developing powerful mathematic formulas for calculating ice melt.
Why a Climate Scientist's Libel Case Matters (Op-Ed)
Live Science - 12 Feb 2014 21:08
Disinformation, with malice, may be libel when it attacks verifiable science.
Sperm Holograms Capture Sneaky Swimmers in 3D
Live Science - 12 Feb 2014 21:04
A method for taking 3D movies of live sperm could help fertility clinics select the most viable cells for fertilization. Sperm motility is an important predictor of in vitro fertilization (IVF) success. The new technique...
Cure for love: Chemical cures for the lovesick
New Scientist - 12 Feb 2014 21:00
As we discover more about love's neural basis, we are getting closer to a pill to diminish heartbreak
Automated construction: 'Bot the builder
The Economist - 12 Feb 2014 20:49
A stairway to heaven? TERMITES are synonymous for most people with destruction. Given half a chance, they will chew up a house as soon as its owner's back is turned. But entomologists have a different point of view. They...
The Little Fish That Could Climb Up A Waterfall | Video
Live Science - 12 Feb 2014 20:47
The human equivalent of the inching climber fish's trek up a waterfall would be like climbing Mount Everest... three times in a row.
Britain's earliest humanity in epic exhibition
New Scientist - 12 Feb 2014 20:46
A groundbreaking display at London's Natural History Museum reveals the humans that occupied Britain for the past million years – and tells their stories
Prehistoric Boy May Be Native American 'Missing Link'
Live Science - 12 Feb 2014 20:18
The findings, based on the only burial from the Clovis culture, reveal these prehistoric toolmakers are the direct ancestors of many contemporary Native Americans, and are closely related to all Native Americans.