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Explainer: What is a Supercritical Fluid?
Live Science - 27 May 2014 08:23
When we boil a kettle, we observe what scientists call a phase transition: the water changes from being a liquid to a gas as water becomes less dense. One litre of water boils to give about 1,000 litres of steam at atmos...
Drilling Surprise Opens Door to Volcano-Powered Electricity (Op-Ed)
Live Science - 27 May 2014 08:43
Can enormous heat deep in the earth be harnessed to provide energy for us on the surface?
Let them eat crickets: Insects could be the new potato
New Scientist - 27 May 2014 09:00
From the humble potato to gourmet lobster, convincing people to eat unusual foods requires style as well as substance
Can Exercise "Snacks" Stabilize Blood Sugar? (Op-Ed)
Live Science - 27 May 2014 23:17
Bursts of activity, even when brief, may be blood-sugar solution.
Spider Fangs Are Perfect for Piercing
Scientific American - 27 May 2014 22:55
A structural study of spider fangs found that their curved, hollow design gives them the necessary strength for piercing and injecting their prey --
Carbon Dioxide Passes Global 400 ppm Milestone
Live Science - 27 May 2014 22:52
All carbon dioxide monitoring stations in the northern hemisphere averaged above 400 ppm for April.
Aliens? Yes Please. UFOs? No Thanks
Live Science - 27 May 2014 22:35
During this week's House Science and Technology Committee hearing U.S. Rep. Chris Collins, a New York Republican, put the question of UFOs to a special panel of SETI scientists.
Zebras Tracked Migrating 300 Miles, a Record African Transit
Live Science - 27 May 2014 22:15
Newly realized Zebra migration breaks mammal record, spanning five nations.
Gorgeous Gulf of Alaska Seen from Space (Photo)
Live Science - 27 May 2014 21:37
An aquamarine phytoplankton bloom adds a flourish to a beautiful satellite image of the Gulf of Alaska in springtime, captured May 2, 2014, by NASA's Aqua satellite.
New method discovered to protect against chemical weapons
e! Science News - 27 May 2014 21:32
Researchers at Oregon State University have discovered that some compounds called polyoxoniobates can degrade and decontaminate nerve agents such as the deadly sarin gas, and have other characteristics that may make them...
Scientists develop new hybrid energy transfer system
e! Science News - 27 May 2014 21:32
Scientists from the University of Southampton, in collaboration with the Universities of Sheffield and Crete, have developed a new hybrid energy transfer system, which mimics the processes responsible for photosynthesis....
Smaller accelerators for particle physics?
e! Science News - 27 May 2014 21:31
It took every inch of the Large Hadron Collider's 17-mile length to accelerate particles to energies high enough to discover the Higgs boson. Now, imagine an accelerator that could do the same thing in, say, the length o...
A new 'Kabuto-like' nickel catalyst forms bioactive frameworks from phenol derivatives
e! Science News - 27 May 2014 21:30
Researchers at ITbM, Nagoya University developed a new nickel catalyst with a "Kabuto-like" structure that was found to catalyze the cross-coupling reaction between carbonyl compounds and readily available phenol derivat...
Earth's Oldest Life? Probably Not, New Study Says
Live Science - 27 May 2014 21:23
Tiny tunnels found in pillowy lava rock in South Africa were formed by normal rock-formation processes, not by ancient microbes at the dawn of life, new evidence suggests.
Zebras Tranquilized from Air to Study Migration | Video
Live Science - 27 May 2014 21:01Friendship: Friends in high-tech places
New Scientist - 27 May 2014 21:00
Many blame the internet for loosening the ties that bind us - but it's also weaving a new kind of social web (full text available to subscribers)
World Science Fest Spotlights the Brain, Big Bang & More
Live Science - 27 May 2014 20:32
Leading scientists, artists and thinkers from around the world will convene here this week for the World Science Festival, a five-day event that celebrates "the beauty and complexity of science."
Washington's Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum has a New COSTAR
Physics Buzz - 27 May 2014 20:21
Summer vacation is just around the corner. If you're planning a trip to the nation's capital, there is a new exhibit at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum on the Mall worth checking out. National Air and Spa...
New Seafloor Map Could Help Flight 370 Search
Live Science - 27 May 2014 20:17
The deep-sea search for Malaysian Airlines Flight 370, which vanished in March, could get a boost from a new, more detailed map of the seafloor west of Australia.
Why antibiotics are WMDs to our bodies' microbes
New Scientist - 27 May 2014 20:00
Antibiotics have ended untold human misery by curing bacterial infections, yet we are losing these wonder drugs, Martin Blaser explains why in Missing Microbes
Ancient Soils Are 'Reservoirs' Of Carbon And Could Contribute To Climate Change
IBTimes - 27 May 2014 19:34
There is far more carbon stored in the Earth's soil than previously thought, a new study has shown, and scientists fear disturbing it could unleash vast amounts of it into the atmosphere.
NASA International Space Station Launch: Expedition 40/41 Crew Get Ready For Wednesday's Launch
IBTimes - 27 May 2014 19:34
The Expedition 40 trio currently aboard the International Space Station is getting ready to welcome three new crew members. On Wednesday, NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, cosmonaut Maxim Suarev and European Space Agency (ES...