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Rattlesnake Facts

Live Science - 26 Feb 2014 07:55
Rattlesnake Facts Rattlesnakes are found throughout North and South America. Their distinctive rattle warns intruders to stay away!
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Odd Cause of Humans' Dark Skin Proposed

Live Science - 26 Feb 2014 02:03
Odd Cause of Humans' Dark Skin Proposed The early deaths of modern people in Africa who have albinism, a lack of body pigment, suggest that skin cancer pushed humanity to evolve black skin coloration.
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Vicious Cycle of Weight Gain, Inactivity Causes Obesity People who are obese spend less than 1 minute per day doing vigorous physical activity, a new study finds.
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Experimental Psoriasis Treatment Shows Promise

Live Science - 26 Feb 2014 23:11
Experimental Psoriasis Treatment Shows Promise The action of a little-understood piece of genetic material could one day help treat a common skin disease.
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Dads' Age Linked with Kids' Mental Health Problems

Live Science - 26 Feb 2014 23:01
Dads' Age Linked with Kids' Mental Health Problems Men planning to have kids may want to keep an eye on their biological clock: A growing body of research suggests that children born to older fathers are at higher risk for psychiatric and academic problems.
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Brain zap rouses people from years of vegetative state

New Scientist - 26 Feb 2014 23:00
People in a vegetative state showed signs of awareness after electric brain stimulation - and minimally conscious people were able to communicate again     
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The Secret to Landing a Job After Graduation? Experience Want to secure a job in your field after graduation? Here are some tips for current college students to help you get hired right out of school.
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The discovery of a whale mass grave in Chile in 2010 left scientists with more questions than answers. Scientists stumbled onto what was described as a crime scene featuring the bones of 40 whales and further investigati...
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Hillsborough County, Fla., which includes Tampa, is being overrun by a striped, four-legged reptile with a voracious appetite and a bite capable of turning human fingers into powder. The exotic black-and-white tegu, nati...
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Lights Out for North Korea: Space Photo Reveals Country's Isolation A recent image from the International Space Station (ISS) shows in stark detail the utter lack of development in North Korea -- widely considered to be a "rogue" state -- compared to next-door neighbor South Korea, a rap...
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Physicists discover 'quantum droplet' in semiconductor JILA physicists used an ultrafast laser and help from German theorists to discover a new semiconductor quasiparticle--a handful of smaller particles that briefly condense into a liquid-like droplet.
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Whale graveyard reveals most ancient mass strandings

New Scientist - 26 Feb 2014 20:40
The oldest and greatest graveyard of extinct marine mammals now sits under a highway in South America – but researchers got access first     
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The Best Genealogy Software for Tracing Your Family Tree Some investigation into your ancestry can be done by hand or online, but the serious genealogist may want to invest in software for tracing family tress. Here are some good bets.
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Quantum Dropleton: Weird New Particle Acts Like Liquid Made out of a cluster of electrons and positive charges called 'holes,' the newly created quasiparticle could help physicists locate the boundaries between the quantum world of the very small and the classical world of t...
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Quantum electric dewdrops produced for first time

New Scientist - 26 Feb 2014 20:00
A quantum droplet of an "electric liquid" - a new kind of quasi-particle - can be squeezed from a semiconductor by shooting it with lasers     
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Meet the Dropleton--a "Quantum Droplet" That Acts Like a Liquid

Scientific American - 26 Feb 2014 20:00
Physicists have created a new composite "quasiparticle" that could help probe the quantum mechanics of many particles working together   --
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Hundreds of mini solar systems found in the Milky Way

New Scientist - 26 Feb 2014 20:00
More than 700 possible planets found by a NASA telescope have been verified as real, and most live in scaled-down versions of our inner solar system     
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Today on New Scientist

New Scientist - 26 Feb 2014 19:45
All the latest on newscientist.com: how blender brains made us human, India's astronaut capsule, robot knits new human body parts, SOS app and more     
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Arrgh! Adventures of 17th-Century Pirate Alliance Uncovered in Ireland An alliance of pirates preyed on ships laden with treasure, outmatched Britain's Royal Navy, elected their own admiral and, ultimately, were destroyed in a cataclysmic battle against a Dutch fleet in 1614.
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Robot Suits Could Make An MMA League Blood-Free

Popular Science - 26 Feb 2014 18:40
Have you ever watched a mixed martial arts bout and thought, This could use weapons, and also Iron Man. Congratulations, crazy person with the imagination of a small child: Unified Weapons Master has you covered, and the...
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Photos: Searching for Ireland's 17th-century 'Pirate Alliance' New evidence reveals the adventures of a 17th-century pirate alliance in what is now Munster, Ireland, who were destroyed in a cataclysmic battle.
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Greek austerity tragedy shows where not to make cuts

New Scientist - 26 Feb 2014 18:23
There have been drastic rises in infant mortality, suicide and depression since Greece made deep healthcare cuts – but it doesn't have to be like this     
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