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Research examines clues for superconductivity in an iron-based material
Phys.org - 5 May 2014 18:24
For the first time, scientists have a clearer understanding of how to control the appearance of a superconducting phase in a material, adding crucial fundamental knowledge and perhaps setting the stage for advances in th...
Possible treatment for kidney disease in lupus studied at UH
EurekAlert! - 5 May 2014 06:00
(University of Houston) Lupus is a chronic autoimmune disease in which the immune system turns against itself, attacking a person's healthy tissue, cells and organs. The symptoms can range from debilitating pain and fati...
NASA 'Plant Pillows' Give Astronauts On The International Space Station A Chance To Grow Their Own Veggies
IBTimes - 5 May 2014 05:34
Astronauts, who rarely enjoy fresh food in space, will get the chance to put their green thumbs to the test 220 miles above the Earth's surface. NASA is experimenting with growing fresh vegetables aboard the Internationa...
Massive Citizen-Powered Climate Simulation Links Winter Floods to Global Warming (Op-Ed)
Live Science - 5 May 2014 00:25
When in January rainfall was double the expected average over wide areas, many people made cautious links between such extreme weather and global climate change. There were nay-sayers at the time but it now seems that th...
Treasure Hunt: Shipwreck Yields Bonanza of Gold Bars & Coins
Live Science - 5 May 2014 23:39
More than 60 pounds (27 kilograms) of gold were recovered from a famous shipwreck off the coast of South Carolina. An ocean exploration company is planning to retrieve the rest of the shipwreck's treasure.
Gold Rush Shipwreck: Photos of a Real-Life Underwater Treasure Hunt
Live Science - 5 May 2014 23:27
In 1857, a steamship loaded with 30,000 pounds of gold sunk off the coast of South Carolina. An ocean exploration company is planning to recover the sunken treasure.
Joe Satriani Explains His Strange Beautiful (Space) Music | CosMix Video
Live Science - 5 May 2014 23:19
In all the universe, 'Life's the thing,' says 'Satch.' The guitarist / composer, shares the genesis of his cosmically flavored instrumental titles with Space.com's @DavidSkyBrody in this exclusive chat, which orbits arou...
Hundreds of lives saved by universal healthcare in US
New Scientist - 5 May 2014 23:00
Massachusetts saved more than 300 lives per year through its pioneering program – potentially good news for the newly implemented "Obamacare" system
Monkeys Protect Air Base from Bird Strikes
Live Science - 5 May 2014 22:50
In the annals of war, animals have answered the call of duty more than once. Now, the macaque monkey is serving the People's Liberation Army of China by protecting an air base from bird strikes.
Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower 2014 Live Stream: Best Time To Catch Comet Halley's Stellar Performance [VIDEO]
IBTimes - 5 May 2014 22:34
The annual Eta Aquarid meteor shower has arrived, with the best viewing slated for early Tuesday morning. Looking for a front row seat? Tune into the Eta Aquarid meteor shower live stream, provided by the Slooh telescope...
Rare Earthquake Warning Issued for Oklahoma
Live Science - 5 May 2014 21:40
A major increase in seismic activity led to a rare earthquake warning today for Oklahoma from the U.S. Geological Survey and Oklahoma Geological Survey.
IBM's Watson Can Now Argue For You
Popular Science - 5 May 2014 21:17
Watson IBM IBM's Watson supercomputer has already mastered Jeopardy! and can even whip up an innovative recipe. Next step: it'll be elected to the presidency after dominating against humans in a series of debates. The co...
Older Than Nazca: Mysterious Rock Lines Marked Way to Ancient Peru Fairs
Live Science - 5 May 2014 21:07
Rock lines that predate the famous Nazca Lines by hundreds of years probably marked the way to fair sites that brought together people from coastal Peru and the high Andes, new research suggests. Many of the lines mark t...
Survival of the fattest: Why we're wrong about obesity
New Scientist - 5 May 2014 21:00
Can you be fat and fit? Everything we think we know about obesity may be wrong - sometimes it be could actually be good for you (full text available to subscribers)
Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower: Will Clouds Obstruct Your View?
Live Science - 5 May 2014 20:36
Stargazers in the southern U.S. will have some of the best viewing conditions in North America early on Tuesday morning for the Eta Aquarid meteor shower.
US Teen Pregnancy Rates on Decline in Every State
Live Science - 5 May 2014 20:28
The rates of teenage pregnancy, birth and abortion have plummeted in every state and among all racial and ethnic groups, a new report finds.
Teen Pregnancy Rates By State
Live Science - 5 May 2014 20:28
The rates of teenage pregnancy, birth and abortion have been declining in every state, racial and ethnic group, but disparities remain. Here are the rates for different states, from the highest (New Mexico) to the lowest...
POLL: Which Weather Event, Natural Disaster Would You Avoid if You Could?
Live Science - 5 May 2014 20:19
With the varied landscape of the United States, dangerous weather and natural disasters cannot be entirely avoided. If you could pick one type of event to evade, which would it be?
East Pacific Hurricane Season May Start Early
Live Science - 5 May 2014 20:14
AccuWeather.com meteorologists are monitoring the East Pacific for a possible tropical system this week.
In the beginning: The story of the embryo
New Scientist - 5 May 2014 20:00
The embryo was little more than a hypothesis until the microscope came along. Jane Maienschien explores early life in Embryos Under the Microscope
Lime Shortage Sours Cinco de Mayo Fiestas
Live Science - 5 May 2014 19:53
As people make plans to celebrate Cinco de Mayo, people might also plan on spending more for lime-based margaritas. A lime shortage has dampened enthusiasm for the fiestas.
Animal Sex: How Sea Turtles Do It
Live Science - 5 May 2014 19:45
During mating, the male sea turtle will reach his tail underneath the back end of the female's shell. His long penis, which can be almost half the length of his shell, will emerge from his cloaca to penetrate and insemin...