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Amateur Moon Mappers Can Spot Craters As Well As The Pros, Says New Study [VIDEOS]
IBTimes - 16 Mar 2014 01:24
A new study says volunteer efforts to map the lunar surface had results that were similar to professional astronomers with up to 50 years of experience. The crowd-sourced mapping mission indicates the effectiveness of ci...
28 Million-Year-Old Whale Skull Fossil Found, 'Really Unusual' New Species Shows Possible Origin Of Echolocation
IBTimes - 16 Mar 2014 01:24
The fossilized skull of a 28 million-year-old whale may be the oldest evidence paleontologists have of echolocation. According to analysis of the new species of toothed whale, Cotylocara macei looked similar to modern-da...
What Is Occultation? Massive Asteroid 163 Erigone To 'Black Out' The Bright Star Regulus
IBTimes - 16 Mar 2014 20:24
On March 20, a 45-mile wide asteroid will pass in front one of the brightest stars in the night sky. The process is called occultation and may be the source of some great night-time viewing experiences.
Images: Northeast Greenland's Retreating Glaciers
Live Science - 16 Mar 2014 20:00
Spectacular images of shrinking glaciers in northeast Greenland.
Astrophile: Wrinkles reveal Mercury's rapid slimming
New Scientist - 16 Mar 2014 20:00
The tiny world went on a serious diet in its youth, shedding about 11 kilometres of its original width as it cooled
'Iron Man' plants are supercharged by nanotech power
New Scientist - 16 Mar 2014 20:00
Biologists claim to have used nanomaterials to enhance plants' ability to harness sunshine. It could lead to a new class of bionic materials
Alzheimer's molecules may have powered early life
New Scientist - 16 Mar 2014 20:00
Amyloid plaques, a hallmark of diseases like Alzheimer's, may have catalysed life's metabolic reactions billions of years ago, long before enzymes appeared
As Robots Evolve the Workforce, Will Labor Laws Keep Pace?
Singularity Hub - 16 Mar 2014 19:00
Humans aren't just being replaced by robots, particularly as job descriptions adapt to new divisions of labor: A growing number will find themselves working alongside the droids. The situation raises some thorny legal is...
Most Interesting Science News Articles of the Week
Live Science - 16 Mar 2014 08:22Novel membrane reveals water molecules will bounce off a liquid surface
EurekAlert! - 16 Mar 2014 06:00
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology) This study may lead to more efficient water-desalination systems, fundamental understanding of fluid flow.
Bionic plants
EurekAlert! - 16 Mar 2014 06:00
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology) MIT researchers find that nanotechnology could turn shrubbery into supercharged energy producers or sensors for explosives.
Major 'third-hand smoke' compound causes DNA damage -- and potentially cancer
EurekAlert! - 16 Mar 2014 06:00
(American Chemical Society) Leftover cigarette smoke that clings to walls and furniture is a smelly nuisance, but now research suggests that it could pose a far more serious threat, especially to young children who put t...
Potentially safer, greener alternative to BPA could come from papermaking waste
EurekAlert! - 16 Mar 2014 06:00
(American Chemical Society) A waste product from making paper could yield a safer, greener replacement for the potentially harmful chemical BPA, now banned from baby bottles but still used in many plastics. Scientists ma...