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Two 15-Foot Oarfish Surface Off Mexican Coast, Elusive 'Sea Serpents' Caught On Camera [VIDEO]
IBTimes - 9 Apr 2014 04:34
Vacations are about experiencing and seeing new things - and then gloating about them to friends and co-workers back home. A group of travelers who recently took a trip to Mexico's Sea of Cortés will have plenty of mate...
New Document Security Layer Makes It Easier For Government To Keep Secrets
Popular Science - 9 Apr 2014 23:38
Monday morning in National Harbor, Maryland, Popular Science met with BAE Systems Director of Business Development & Intelligence Security John Murphy to discuss SIBA, a new way of keeping and sharing secrets. Unspoken i...
3,000-Year-Old Sculpted Coffin Found in Israel
Live Science - 9 Apr 2014 23:16
A gold ring bearing the name of a pharaoh, a bronze dagger and other treasures are among the artifacts found in a Late Bronze Age grave in the Jezreel Valley.
Tiny Killer: Mini 'Tasmanian Tiger' Took Down Large Prey
Live Science - 9 Apr 2014 23:07
An ancient Australian relative of the recently extinct Tasmanian tiger could hunt prey larger than itself, unlike its more modern, unlucky relative, new research finds. The discovery comes from a rare full fossil skeleto...
World's Largest Gold Crystal Found
Live Science - 9 Apr 2014 22:44
It's the size of a golf ball, but a lot more valuable: Scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory have now verified that a heavy piece of gold, found decades ago in Venezuela, is in fact a single crystal of the valuabl...
One kind of supersymmetry shown to emerge naturally
Phys.org - 9 Apr 2014 22:15
(Phys.org) --UC Santa Barbara physicist Tarun Grover has provided definitive mathematical evidence for supersymmetry in a condensed matter system. Sought after in the realm of subatomic particles by physicists for severa...
Quirky Quark Combo Creates Exotic New Particle
Scientific American - 9 Apr 2014 22:05
A new particle, possibly a tetraquark, has been detected at physicists at the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland --
Synthetic collagen promotes natural clotting
e! Science News - 9 Apr 2014 22:04
Synthetic collagen invented at Rice University may help wounds heal by directing the natural clotting of blood.
New 'switch' could power quantum computing
e! Science News - 9 Apr 2014 22:03
Using a laser to place individual rubidium atoms near the surface of a lattice of light, scientists at MIT and Harvard University have developed a new method for connecting particles -- one that could help in the develop...
Mars Opposition: The Red Planet Shines In The Night Sky [PHOTOS/VIDEOS]
IBTimes - 9 Apr 2014 21:34
The latest Mars opposition, when Mars is on the opposite side of the sun with the Earth in the middle, did not disappoint astronomy fans Tuesday. Mars was the brightest it has been in six years and was easily visible wit...
'Cosmic Diamond,' Caused By The Alignment Of A Star And A Planetary Nebula, Shines In New Image [PHOTO]
IBTimes - 9 Apr 2014 21:34
Due to a perfect alignment, the planetary nebula, known as Abel 33, was adorned with new cosmic bling. On Wednesday, the European Southern Observatory (ESO) released an image of a star in the foreground and Abell 33 in t...
Total Lunar Eclipse Next Week Turns The Moon Red, 'Blood Moon' Visible Across North America [VIDEO]
IBTimes - 9 Apr 2014 21:34
A total lunar eclipse will occur in the early hours of April 15. Based on Earth's position, North America will be in a perfect position to watch the entire lunar eclipse which peaks at 3:45 a.m. EDT.
Sea Otters Get The Flu Too: 'A Newly Identified Animal Host Of Influenza Viruses' [VIDEO]
IBTimes - 9 Apr 2014 21:34
The H191 pandemic in 2009 was a seasonal flu virus that is also known to circulate in pigs; you may know it better as "swine flu," but now it may be affecting the marine world as well. Scientists have found evidence that...
What Is Xanthan Gum?
Live Science - 9 Apr 2014 21:29
Xanthan gum helps salad dressing pour easily from the bottle, makes ice cream taste creamier and allows liquid cosmetics to stay blended while on the shelf.
Adorably Tiny Crayfish Discovered (and It's a Cannibal)
Live Science - 9 Apr 2014 21:16
A new crayfish, Gramastacus lacus, discovered in southeast Australia's coastal lakes is one of the world's smallest examples of the species.
The fourth state of matter: Consciousness
New Scientist - 9 Apr 2014 21:00
Solid, liquid, gas, mind: it's all about how you arrange the atoms, says renowned physicist Max Tegmark (full text available to subscribers)
New 'switch' could power quantum computing
Phys.org - 9 Apr 2014 20:03
Using a laser to place individual rubidium atoms near the surface of a lattice of light, scientists at MIT and Harvard University have developed a new method for connecting particles--one that could help in the developme...
The System of Surface Water
KQED Quest - 9 Apr 2014 20:00
Explore the ribbons of rivers that crisscross the U.S. and deliver drinking water to more than 117 million people every day.
Human 'missing link' fossils may be jumble of species
New Scientist - 9 Apr 2014 20:00
The extinct Australopithecus sediba is hailed as a transitional form between ape-like australopithecines and early humans, but it may actually be two species
New Solar Plane Aims for Round-the-World Flight
Live Science - 9 Apr 2014 19:51
A new solar-powered plane that will be used to fly around the world in five consecutive days without using any fuel was unveiled today (April 9) in Switzerland.
Meet your unborn child - before it's even conceived
New Scientist - 9 Apr 2014 19:30
A service that creates digital embryos by virtually mixing two people's DNA will allow parents to screen out genetic disorders - and perhaps much more
Shared trial data may identify at-risk cancer patients
New Scientist - 9 Apr 2014 19:23
An initiative to share the control group data from 34 clinical trials of cancer drugs could lead to more efficient trials and better outcomes for patients