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In Photos: Stunning Views of Titan from Cassini
Live Science - 22 Jun 2014 16:23
Saturn's largest moon Titan, dotted with hydrocarbon lakes and covered in a hazy atmosphere, comes to life in these stunning images captured by instruments aboard NASA's Cassini spacecraft.
Doctors Without Borders: Ebola Out Of Control In West Africa
IBTimes - 22 Jun 2014 04:34
Doctors Without Borders is warning the Ebola outbreak in West Africa has yet to be brought under control.
Whistling Wi-Fi: How gadgets sing data to each other
New Scientist - 22 Jun 2014 22:00
No need to upgrade: your phone needs only its microphone to pay for a taxi or join Lady Gaga's light show. But who else is whispering in its tiny ear? (full text available to subscribers)
Mysterious 'Magic Island' Unveiled as Saturn's Moon Warms
Live Science - 22 Jun 2014 19:00
Scientists find the first hint that Titan's methane and ethane lakes may be stirring in response to the summer warmth, similar to lakes on Earth.
Evidence found for the Higgs boson direct decay into fermions
Phys.org - 22 Jun 2014 19:00
For the first time, researchers at CERN have found evidence for the direct decay of the Higgs boson into fermions--another strong indication that the particle discovered in 2012 behaves in the way the standard model of p...
Worst Spots for Weather Extremes Found
Live Science - 22 Jun 2014 19:00
Frightful floods, freezes and heat waves favor certain parts of the Northern Hemisphere, thanks to strong atmospheric currents that repeatedly steer extreme weather to the same places, a new study finds.
Bionic Pancreas Promises Big Boost in Health, Quality of Life for Type 1 Diabetics
Singularity Hub - 22 Jun 2014 17:00
Diabetes, despite affecting nearly 350 million people worldwide, is not really a controlled illness. Those who have the type 1 form of the illness, in which the pancreas fails to produce the insulin that processes glucos...
Most Interesting Science News Articles of the Week
Live Science - 22 Jun 2014 11:08
From ancient parasites and epidemics to affectionate dogs and spiders with personality, here are the coolest stories found from Science this week.
Fewer Patients Kill Themselves in Mental Health Units but There are Bigger Benefits to Home Care (Op-Ed)
Live Science - 22 Jun 2014 08:35
Suicides among mental health patients under home treatment are double the number of suicides in in-patient units, according to a new study published in The Lancet Psychiatry which looks at suicide rates in different ment...
Evidence found for the Higgs boson direct decay into fermions
EurekAlert! - 22 Jun 2014 06:00
(University of Zurich) For the first time, researchers at CERN have found evidence for the direct decay of the Higgs boson into fermions -- another strong indication that the particle discovered in 2012 behaves in the wa...
Kevlar Inventor Stephanie L. Kowlek Dead At 90
IBTimes - 22 Jun 2014 04:34
Chemist Stephanie L. Kowlek, who is credited with developing Kevlar, died this week at a hospice in Wilmington, Delaware, a friend told the Washington Post. She was 90. Rita Vasta, a former colleague at DuPont, declined ...