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A Waterwheel That Picks Up Floating Trash
Popular Science - 28 Feb 2014 16:00
Waterwheel-powered Trash Interceptor Illustration by Son Of Alan This spring, Baltimore's Inner Harbor will become home to the first permanent waterwheel-powered trash interceptor. With energy from the Jones Falls River ...
Interactions.org Newsdigest 27 Feb 2014
Interactions - 28 Feb 2014 01:00
-- Why bigger accelerators are better in particle physics -- Quantum Dropleton: Weird New Particle Acts Like Liquid -- An atom smasher's farewell sets stage for new physics era -- Top Quark Particle Created At Fermilab, ...
'Shark's Eye' Videos Capture Predators' Mysterious Habits
Live Science - 28 Feb 2014 00:26
Sharks equipped with sophisticated sensors and cameras are helping researchers uncover new clues about their swimming and eating habits. The novel, "shark's eye" views are illuminating some of the least-understood behavi...
Time-outs to a Ph.D., Mischievous Scientific Curiousity Pays Off | Video
Live Science - 28 Feb 2014 23:22
Haitian-Ameican, post-doctoral fellow Wanda Eugene designs technology interfaces that meet users where they are.
Barely There? Chinese Company Debuts World's Thinnest Condom
Live Science - 28 Feb 2014 23:19
It's so thin it set records. A Chinese company has created the world's thinnest latex condom, snagging the Guinness World Record for the barely-there wrapper.
Today's Green Minute...California Cleanin'
Live Science - 28 Feb 2014 23:15
California is fed up with cleaning up the plastic that collects on its waterways and beaches, but whose responsibility is it to clean up this made-made marvel that never breaks down? The plastic manufacturers make the st...
Realistic Visualizations Help Scientists Understand Karst Groundwater Flow | Video
Live Science - 28 Feb 2014 23:12
This videos shows Ray tracing visualization of groundwater flowing through limestone aquifers in South Florida.
Does a Bedtime Snack Help or Hurt Your Sleep?
Live Science - 28 Feb 2014 23:12
Eating a small snack a few hours before bedtime may help you sleep by preventing hunger from waking you. However, there are no snacks that guarantee to put you to sleep.
Mountain Lion Family Feast Caught on Camera
Live Science - 28 Feb 2014 23:10
A mountain lion cub honed her hunting skills on a dead mule deer caught by mom earlier this month in California's Malibu Creek State Park.
Zohydro: America's Deadliest New Drug?
Live Science - 28 Feb 2014 23:00
One of the most controversial drugs to come to market in many years, the new painkiller known as Zohydro ER (hydrocodone bitartrate) is setting off alarms in the medical, law enforcement and drug rehabilitation communiti...
Ocean's Biggest Current Carries More Water Than Thought
Live Science - 28 Feb 2014 22:48
The world's biggest wind-driven ocean current carries 20 percent more water than previously thought, scientists announced this week.
Mars Meteorite with Odd 'Tunnels' & 'Spheres' Revives Debate Over Ancient Martian Life
Live Science - 28 Feb 2014 22:14
The discovery of tiny balls and tunnels inside a Martian meteorite has rekindled the debate over whether the Red Planet was teeming with primitive life millions of years ago.
This Netflix Hack Pauses Your Movie When You Fall Asleep
Popular Science - 28 Feb 2014 22:00
It happens to everyone. You told yourself just one more House of Cards episode before you hit the sack. It's already 3:42 a.m. but you need to find out whether Francis Underwood will get away with his devious behavior. T...
Proposed California Law Could Make Plastic Producers Clean Up Their Mess | Video
Live Science - 28 Feb 2014 21:01
Cleaning up the plastic debris on California's beaches is a costly venture ($420 million to be exact), and a recently proposed bill could incentivize plastic producers to reduce packaging waste and make them pay for part...
Storms Bringing Needed Rains to California Seen From Space
Live Science - 28 Feb 2014 20:52
New images from space reveal the storms that are bringing much needed rains to California. Though the storms will help, they won't make much of a dent in the historic drought.
Wavy vs. Straight: Physics of Curly Hair Teased Out
Live Science - 28 Feb 2014 20:38
The first detailed model of a 3D strand of curly hair has been created, a development that could be a boon for the film and computer animation industries, researchers say.
A sharp eye for molecular fingerprints
Phys.org - 28 Feb 2014 20:37
MPQ-scientists record broad absorption spectra on a microsecond scale with two laser frequency combs.
Pandas' Latest Threat: Horses?
Live Science - 28 Feb 2014 20:35
A surge in popularity of horse ownership in China's Sichuan Province threatened the Giant Panda. Only 1,600 pandas live in the wild.
The Week In Drones: Netflix Delivers By Quadcopter, New Drone Law In Utah, And More
Popular Science - 28 Feb 2014 20:33
Global Hawk Drone In Flight Department of Defense via Wikimedia Commons Here's a roundup of the week's top drone news, designed to capture the military, commercial, non-profit, and recreational applications of unmanned a...
Ear bath helps explain rare urge to cut off own limb
New Scientist - 28 Feb 2014 20:16
Indirect brain stimulation by pouring water into the ear does not cure people who feel rejection towards a limb, but hints at the cause of the problem
Google Street View Unveils Two New Undersea Locations
Live Science - 28 Feb 2014 20:15
Google street view has added an image of whale sharks and an underwater museum to a set of undersea images of the planet.
Girls may be more resilient to autism-linked mutations
New Scientist - 28 Feb 2014 20:14
Among autistic kids, the finding that girls have more of a type of genetic mutation than boys backs up the idea that females are somehow shielded