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Engineers Model Better Navigation Systems After Brain's Adaptability The brain's special abilities entice engineers like Silvia Ferrari to model it when creating new control and navigation systems for aircraft, robots and more.
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People of secrets: The slave sanctuary anti-language

New Scientist - 1 Jun 2014 21:00
A remote village in Mali speaks a language that hides as much as it communicates. Did this unique tongue evolve to shield escaped slaves? (full text available to subscribers)
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Smart collar brings poorly pooches to heal

New Scientist - 1 Jun 2014 20:00
A sensor-studded collar monitors your dog's vital signs and activity patterns, letting you know when it is feeling poorly
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Team first to detect exciton in metal

Phys.org - 1 Jun 2014 19:00
Team first to detect exciton in metal University of Pittsburgh researchers have become the first to detect a fundamental particle of light-matter interaction in metals, the exciton. The team will publish its work online June 1 in Nature Physics.
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Table-top supernova: Amplification of cosmic magnetic fields replicated (w/ Video) Astrophysicists have established that cosmic turbulence could have amplified magnetic fields to the strengths observed in interstellar space.
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Promising Malaria Vaccine Looks to Employ Robots to Mass Produce Its Product Imagine that, in the face of substantial technical odds, you developed a vaccine for malaria that, in early trials, was 100 percent effective. But then, due to political wrangling over the budget, you couldn't get the fu...
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Global warming may quintuple summer downpours in UK

New Scientist - 1 Jun 2014 19:00
By 2100 southern England is predicted to be hit by five times as many sudden summer deluges as now, probably causing more flash floods
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Most Interesting Science News Articles of the Week

Live Science - 1 Jun 2014 08:13
Most Interesting Science News Articles of the Week The full moon affecting fish, a caveman campsite and a fish lizard graveyard are among our most interesting stories in Science this week.
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Good Vibrations Bring Braille into the 21st Century (Op-Ed) Even in a world of digital devices, braille continues to be a vital part of life for blind people. For nearly 200 years, this versatile writing system has allowed them to learn, work and live in a more independent way.
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Pitt team first to detect exciton in metal

EurekAlert! - 1 Jun 2014 06:00
(University of Pittsburgh) University of Pittsburgh researchers have become the first to detect a fundamental particle of light-matter interaction in metals, the exciton. The team will publish its work online June 1 in N...
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How to erase a memory -- and restore it

EurekAlert! - 1 Jun 2014 06:00
(University of California - San Diego) Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have erased and reactivated memories in rats, profoundly altering the animals' reaction to past events. The...
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(University of Chicago) Astrophysicists have established that cosmic turbulence could have amplified magnetic fields to the strengths observed in interstellar space.
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Lasers create table-top supernova

EurekAlert! - 1 Jun 2014 06:00
(University of Oxford) Laser beams 60,000 billion times more powerful than a laser pointer have been used to recreate scaled supernova explosions in the laboratory as a way of investigating one of the most energetic even...
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(Rice University) A Rice University-led study in this week's Nature Medicine reports the first preclinical tests for a novel anti-cancer technology called 'quadrapeutics' that converts current clinical treatments to inst...
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World's best thermometer made from light

EurekAlert! - 1 Jun 2014 06:00
(University of Adelaide) University of Adelaide physics researchers have produced the world's most sensitive thermometer -- three times more precise than the best thermometers in existence.
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Graphene's multi-colored butterflies

EurekAlert! - 1 Jun 2014 06:00
(University of Manchester) Combining black and white graphene can change the electronic properties of the one-atom thick materials, University of Manchester researchers have found.
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SpaceX unveiled the next-generation Dragon V2 spacecraft to much applause but the company is part of NASA's Commercial Crew Program whose main goal is to bring manned launches back to America by 2017.
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