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Photos: Giant Spiral Grows Out of Egypt's Desert
Live Science - 25 Feb 2014 14:47
To some viewers, it looks like a landing strip for extraterrestrial spacecraft, but the giant desert spiral is actually an art installation.
New Fukushima Radiation Study Looks Ahead To Future Cancer Risks
IBTimes - 25 Feb 2014 06:19
A new study of Japanese communities near the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant shows a lingering risk of radiation exposure remained more than a year after the March 2011 meltdown.
Elusive Top Quark Particle Created In Lab
Live Science - 25 Feb 2014 01:22
An incredibly rare process for forming the ultra-heavy top quark has been found. The new result confirms predictions made by the reigning Standard Model of physics.
Do Dogs Know How We Feel? Vocal Brain Mechanism May Allow Canines To 'Navigate' Human Social Environments
IBTimes - 25 Feb 2014 23:19
Any dog owner will tell you that no one knows him better than Fido. It often seems that man's best friend can tell when his owner is blue or when there's cause for revel. Dog lovers and scientists alike have long underst...
US Makes No Dent in Obesity
Live Science - 25 Feb 2014 23:10
The obesity rate among children and adults in the United States did not change significantly between 2003-2004 and 2011-2012, new research suggests.
Syria's Censorship Practices Exposed
Physics Buzz - 25 Feb 2014 23:06
When a country is in the midst of civil war, how does that country's government use the Internet to its advantage? A group of scientists recently released the monitoring and filtering practices of the Syrian government d...
Virtual Reality Treatment Relieves Amputee's Phantom Pain
Live Science - 25 Feb 2014 23:00Higher BPA Detected in People After Handling Receipts
Live Science - 25 Feb 2014 23:00
People are exposed to the chemical bisphenol A (BPA) mainly through food. But the potentially harmful chemical is also found on receipts, and can be absorbed into people's bodies through the skin when they handle receipt...
How Do You Get Herpes?
Live Science - 25 Feb 2014 22:38
A herpes infection is caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV), which comes in two forms: HSV-1, which usually results in oral herpes infections affecting the mouth and lips; and HSV-2, which usually causes genital herpe...
Peru Park Sets Record for Reptile, Amphibian Biodiversity
Live Science - 25 Feb 2014 22:11
For reptiles and amphibians, southern Peru's Manu National Park is the most diverse protected area on the planet.
Water Found in Atmosphere of Nearby Alien Planet
Live Science - 25 Feb 2014 21:57
Water vapor has been detected in the atmosphere of one of the first alien planets ever identified by astronomers, scientists announced.
Why Male and Female Seals Look So Different
Live Science - 25 Feb 2014 21:40
Climate and ocean-circulation changes that happened millions of years ago likely contributed to the differences in appearance between certain species of male and female seals.
Farmers Get $3 Million in Bee Lunch Money
Live Science - 25 Feb 2014 21:16
A new USDA program pays farmers to reseed fields with clover, alfalfa and other plants good for grazing that also feed bees. The initiative is an attempt to counteract colony collapse disorder.
Sultan of Schwing: How Moroccan Ruler Could Sire 1,000 Kids Revealed
Live Science - 25 Feb 2014 20:55
Sultan Moulay Ismaïl of Morocco, "The Bloodthirsty," reputedly sired perhaps more than a 1,000 kids. Now computer simulations suggest this could have been possible if the ruler had sex about once a day for 32 years.
Possibly The Sexiest Bluetooth Speaker Yet
Popular Science - 25 Feb 2014 20:45
The Harmon Kardon Aura Jonathon Kambouris For all their engineering, speakers are mostly just formless boxes--eyesores that we shove into corners and forget about. The Harmon Kardon Aura is one that even the most design-...
Electric heart sock could kick out pacemakers
New Scientist - 25 Feb 2014 20:35
A transparent silicon sock that slips around the heart could allow monitoring of this precious organ, and even do away with unwieldy pacemakers
The Myths of Charles Krauthammer: The Drinking Game (Op-Ed)
Live Science - 25 Feb 2014 20:25
Climate denial is becoming all too predictable, so a drinking game could liven things up.
Space images reveal California's vanished snowpack
New Scientist - 25 Feb 2014 20:09
Watch the snow on Californian mountains disappear after a year of brutal drought. NASA hopes the pictures, taken from orbit, will help the thirsty state find water
Richard III DNA Test Sparks Controversy
Live Science - 25 Feb 2014 20:07
The University of Leicester plans to sequence the full genome of medieval king Richard III, but not everyone thinks the gene sequencing is scientifically relevant or ethical.
Ocean Acidification: The Basics
KQED Quest - 25 Feb 2014 20:00Scientists twist sound with metamaterials
Phys.org - 25 Feb 2014 19:50
A Chinese-U.S. research team is exploring the use of metamaterials--artificial materials engineered to have exotic properties not found in nature--to create devices that manipulate sound in versatile and unprecedented wa...
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