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Proving uncertainty: New insight into old problem

e! Science News - 30 Apr 2014 01:12
Nearly 90 years after Werner Heisenberg pioneered his uncertainty principle, a group of researchers from three countries has provided substantial new insight into this fundamental tenet of quantum physics with the first ...
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Itty-Bitty Algae Create Colorful Currents Near Namibia Phytoplankton and bacterial byproducts dye the ocean green and yellow in a new satellite image of the Namibian coast. The yellow swirls seen in the water can be deadly to fish.
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Why Execution Drugs Don't Always Work as Planned

Live Science - 30 Apr 2014 23:52
Why Execution Drugs Don't Always Work as Planned After Oklahoma death-row inmate Clayton Lockett received a lethal injection, he lived for 43 minutes, convulsing and writhing on the gurney before finally dying of a heart attack, according to news reports.
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Big Earthquakes Come From Old, Strong Faults

Live Science - 30 Apr 2014 23:40
Big Earthquakes Come From Old, Strong Faults When forecasting the much-feared "Big One" -- the next devastatingly large earthquake -- scientists should look to the oldest parts of a dangerous fault, researchers said here today (April 30) at the annual meeting of th...
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USDA Wildlife Services Should End Indiscriminate Killing (Op-Ed) Predator control from the U.S. Wildlife Services itself must be controlled.
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Acidic Oceans Are Dissolving Tiny Snails' Shells

Live Science - 30 Apr 2014 23:30
Acidic Oceans Are Dissolving Tiny Snails' Shells Ocean acidification -- a phenomenon in which the world's oceans become more acidic as they absorb higher levels of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere -- is causing the shells of tiny marine snails to dissolve, according ...
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Zeno's Paradox: Understanding Convergent & Divergent Series A convergent series is a mathematical series in which the sequence of partial sums converges to 1. A divergent series is just the opposite -- the sums do not meet a finite limit.
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Obese and Healthy? Maybe Not, Study Says

Live Science - 30 Apr 2014 22:34
Obese and Healthy? Maybe Not, Study Says Obese people who don't have certain signs of heart disease now may still be at higher risk for future disease than normal-weight people, according to a new study.
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What Is Kosher Food?

Live Science - 30 Apr 2014 22:07
What Is Kosher Food? Kosher food is not a style of cooking or a cultural menu (like Chinese or Italian food). Instead, "kosher" refers to foods that adhere to the dietary laws of Judaism, also called kashrut, as described in the Torah.
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There are signs that all living things sit on the knife-edge of criticality - something that could help them adapt to complex and unpredictable events (full text available to subscribers)
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Losing our religion: Your guide to a godless future

New Scientist - 30 Apr 2014 21:00
The human mind is primed to believe in god, so why are so many people abandoning religion - and should we be worried about living in an atheist world? (full text available to subscribers)
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Human Muscle Rebuilt with Pig Bladder Tissue

Live Science - 30 Apr 2014 20:52
Human Muscle Rebuilt with Pig Bladder Tissue People with injuries that destroyed part of a muscle could be helped with an experimental treatment that uses a pig bladder as a muscle scaffold, researchers say.
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A visual time machine into US history

New Scientist - 30 Apr 2014 20:30
From a turn-of-the-century eclipse to a 100-year-old glimpse of the Seminole people of Florida, a new digital collection reveals the history of a nation
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Buried 'Soda Fizz' May Solve Mystery of Coasting Tectonic Plates New findings could help explain the motion of the giant tectonic plates that surf over Earth's mantle, the movements of which explain how the continents have drifted over time as well as disasters such as earthquakes and...
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SpaceX recently launched the Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station as part of the Commercial Resupply (CRS-3) mission. Prior to the launch, the Falcon 9 rocket was equipped with a set of landing legs with ...
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The recent sanctions against Russia have already put a strain on relations between the country and the United States but have yet to affect the International Space Station or ongoing agreements between NASA and Roscosmos...
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Neanderthals may have been our intellectual equals

New Scientist - 30 Apr 2014 19:30
There's no evidence that our extinct cousins were less intelligent than modern humans, finds a review of archaeological evidence
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Extreme hygiene: Cleaning a hippo's mighty molars

New Scientist - 30 Apr 2014 19:30
Open wide, please. Keeping a safe distance, this man is brushing the teeth of a hippopotamus at a wildlife reserve in China
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Antibiotic-resistant superbugs now a global epidemic

New Scientist - 30 Apr 2014 19:26
The first global review of antibiotic resistance is devastating – and we may run out of antibiotics before we can measure the full scope of the problem
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Chilly, Chilly, Little Star

Scientific American - 30 Apr 2014 19:20
Chilly, Chilly, Little Star A brown dwarf only about three to 10 times Jupiter's mass couldn't get fusion going and now sits freezing in space, in the nearby galactic neighborhood. Clara Moskowitz reports   --
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Female Beetles: All They Need Is Love

Live Science - 30 Apr 2014 19:13
Female Beetles: All They Need Is Love When it comes to choosing a mate in the beetle world, females prefer males that are better lovers than fighters, a study finds.
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Execution botched despite lethal-injection warnings

New Scientist - 30 Apr 2014 19:05
Gruesome reports from the execution of Clayton Lockett add further evidence that the death penalty in the US risks violating the country's constitution
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