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John DiFazio has been to war, fought fires and beat cancer - but his battle with hepatitis C has been the longest.
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Barren Colorado Desert Set for Flooding (Photo)

Live Science - 11 Apr 2014 23:32
Barren Colorado Desert Set for Flooding (Photo) Researchers have embarked on an effort to revitalize the Colorado River delta.
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Solar Powered Plane to Fly Around the World | Video

Live Science - 11 Apr 2014 22:58
Solar Powered Plane to Fly Around the World | Video Bertrand Piccard, who with André Borschberg, founded the effort to build Solar Impulse 2, the solar powered airplane with which they will try to fly around the world, addresses the doubters, the skeptics and the haters.
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Drunken Monkeys: Does Alcoholism Have an Evolutionary Basis? Why do humans seek out alcohol even though it can lead to destructive behavior? One biologist looked to evolution for an answer, and came up with The Drunken Monkey Hypothesis.
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How Do Clouds Form?

Live Science - 11 Apr 2014 21:56
How Do Clouds Form? When the sun heats water in the oceans, rivers, lakes and other sources, some of it evaporates, or transforms from liquid water to water vapor. This is the first step in cloud formation.
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Soldiers Prefer Synthetic Marijuana

Live Science - 11 Apr 2014 21:31
Soldiers Prefer Synthetic Marijuana Synthetic cannabis, or 'spice,' seems to be the drug of choice among substance-using American soldiers.
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Transforming Helicopter-Truck Hybrid Makes First Flight

Popular Science - 11 Apr 2014 21:30
First Flight Of The Black Knight Advanced Tactics Yesterday Advanced Tactics announced the successful first flight of their Black Knight Transformer, a hybrid truck helicopter designed for military missions. In December,...
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Australia Rejects Homeopathy

Physics Buzz - 11 Apr 2014 21:14
Australia's National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) has determined that homeopathy is utterly, totally, glaringly useless. It's nice when governmental organizations get things right.You could read the NHMRC ...
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What Is Dry Socket?

Live Science - 11 Apr 2014 21:08
What Is Dry Socket? If you've ever had a tooth pulled, then you might be familiar with a severely painful -- and aptly named -- condition known as dry socket (alveolar osteitis).
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100 Years of Life, As Extrapolated By Software You might notice the algorithms were unable to remove the milk mustache from its original reference photo. U of Washington Look at a kid under the age of five, and it's hard...
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Ghostly Zodiacal Light Glows Over Death Valley (Photo) Astrophotographer Steve Zigler created this image of Zodiacal light in Death Valley, California. See how he did it here.
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Ebola Risk Pushes Bats Off the Menu in Ghana

Live Science - 11 Apr 2014 19:57
Ebola Risk Pushes Bats Off the Menu in Ghana Bushmeat is still on sale in Ghana despite worries that fruit bats and other bushmeat may be behind the spread of an Ebola outbreak in nearby Liberia and Guinea which has claimed around a hundred lives.
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Salamanders Shrink as Climate Heats Up

Live Science - 11 Apr 2014 19:06
Salamanders Shrink as Climate Heats Up Rising temperatures are affecting the size of salamanders in the Appalachian Mountains.
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What Is Credit Card Skimming?

Live Science - 11 Apr 2014 19:03
What Is Credit Card Skimming? The FTC estimates that 9 million Americans have their identity stolen every year in credit-card skimming or similar kinds of scams. The ease with which skimmers operate, however, raises several questions about the securi...
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Singularity Surplus: Counting Coup and Calories

Singularity Hub - 11 Apr 2014 19:00
Singularity Surplus: Counting Coup and Calories Military uses drones as mobile hotspots; sponge injection helps heal gunshot wounds; calorie-counting device questioned; robotic surgeon designed to operate in space.
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Grand Canyon struggles to repel invading beefalo

New Scientist - 11 Apr 2014 18:54
Rangers in the national park want to evict herds of beefalo, a hybrid of American buffalo and domestic cattle, which are wreaking havoc on the ecosystem
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Damaging Earthquake Strikes Nicaragua

Live Science - 11 Apr 2014 18:51
Damaging Earthquake Strikes Nicaragua An earthquake of magnitude 6.1 shook Nicaragua Thursday (April 10), according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
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Futuristic Screen Projects 3D Images onto Fog

Live Science - 11 Apr 2014 18:35
Futuristic Screen Projects 3D Images onto Fog A 3D display made from a curtain of fog could be the computer screen of the future, changing the way people interact and collaborate with each other.
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Today on New Scientist

New Scientist - 11 Apr 2014 18:30
All the latest on newscientist.com: how we'll swallow synthetic biology, bioengineered vaginas, digitising cave art, Heartbleed, pixelbots and more
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Why a hacker got paid for finding the Heartbleed bug

New Scientist - 11 Apr 2014 17:22
The payment this week for spotting a major bug that damages web security is meant to set a trend, rewarding those who report bugs rather than exploit them
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Animation shows how Washington landslide hit 100 km/h

New Scientist - 11 Apr 2014 17:20
This simulation of the devastating landslide in Oso, Washington, on 22 March shows just how fast the liquefied rock, sand and clay rushed across the ground
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New App Offers Chat Without an Internet Connection

Singularity Hub - 11 Apr 2014 17:00
New App Offers Chat Without an Internet Connection A San Francisco startup called Open Garden has a use for mesh networking that has drummed up excitement: a chat app that works even when there's no phone or internet service available.
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