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Scientists Unlock A Key To How Increasing Levels Of Carbon Dioxide Affect Food Crops
IBTimes - 7 Jul 2014 18:34
A team of U.S. scientists has discovered how carbon dioxide limits the ability of plants to deal with heat and drought. The discovery, reported in this week's early online edition of the journal Nature, is boosting hopes...
The Sound From Ships May Attract Unwanted Critters
Popular Science - 7 Jul 2014 23:13
Barnacle Hull House U.S. Navy via Flickr A ship at anchor isn't necessarily quiet. Many crews leave their generators on while at anchor, to power refrigerators or air conditioners. But maybe they should consider shutting...
Test for Stroke Risk Not Recommended
Live Science - 7 Jul 2014 23:03
Some health fairs offer to screen people for a buildup of plaque in blood vessels in their neck, but new guidelines recommend against such screening in people who do not have symptoms.
Interbreeding Common? Ancient Human Had Neanderthal-Like Ear
Live Science - 7 Jul 2014 22:28
The remains of an ancient human in China not thought to be Neanderthal unexpectedly possesses an inner ear much like that of humans' closest extinct relatives, according to a new study.
Africa's Dry Dusty Winds Seen from Space (Photo)
Live Science - 7 Jul 2014 22:24
The berg winds of southern Africa are seen blowing plumes of dust off the Namibian coast in a new astronaut image. These hot, dry winds originate from inland mountains and blow dust toward the sea.
Mysterious Earthen Rings Predate Amazon Rainforest
Live Science - 7 Jul 2014 21:43
Humans were building in the Amazon before the rainforest existed, according to a new study of the ancient ecology of northeastern Bolivia. Mysterious earthen ditches were made when the region was a savanna.
Salt on Mars May Have Melted Red Planet's Ice
Live Science - 7 Jul 2014 21:38
Water could have flowed on the surface of Mars with the help of salts in the Martian soil that can melt ice, just as salts on Earth can be used to melt ice on slippery winter roads and sidewalks, researchers say.
In Photos: Earthworks Scattered Throughout the Amazon
Live Science - 7 Jul 2014 21:26
Researchers have found a series of earthworks, including ringlike ditches, scattered throughout the Amazon rainforest of Boliva and Brazil were there before the forest emerged.
Photos of the World's Largest Flying Bird
Live Science - 7 Jul 2014 21:13
This extinct flier would've sported a wingspan of some 17 feet across, gliding through the skies about 25 million years ago and taking out prey with toothy projections from its jaw.
Scientists Demand Overhaul of Europe's $1.4 Billion Brain Project
Live Science - 7 Jul 2014 21:04
European scientists have called for the review of a major neuroscience initiative, criticizing the program for taking a narrow approach that they say is likely to fail.
The quantum dance of oxygen
Phys.org - 7 Jul 2014 21:00
Under extremely high pressure conditions oxygen molecules group into quartets and give rise to a 'dance of their magnetic moments.' This, as observed in a new study carried out by SISSA in collaboration with ICTP and pub...
Solar flair: The wonder material shaking up sun power
New Scientist - 7 Jul 2014 21:00
The solar cell of the future will be flexible, highly efficient and oh-so cheap - just as long as we can make it work in the rain (full text available to subscribers)
Biggest ever flying bird and the beast that dwarfed it
New Scientist - 7 Jul 2014 21:00
Pelagornis sandersi was twice the width of a wandering albatross – the largest living bird – but was nevertheless dwarfed by the biggest pterosaurs
How the moon lost its magic even before Apollo 11
New Scientist - 7 Jul 2014 20:00
In No Requiem for the Space Age, a new history of NASA's Apollo programme, Matthew D. Tribbe says the moon landings came too late for Americans tired of war
Ebola Reaches Ghana, Patient Being Tested As Health Ministry Urges People to 'Remain Calm'
IBTimes - 7 Jul 2014 18:34
Ghana is treating its first suspected case of Ebola, the BBC reported Monday. The patient, reportedly an American who had visited Sierra Leone as well, is being treated at the Nyaho Clinic in the capital city of Accra.
Today on New Scientist
New Scientist - 7 Jul 2014 18:30
All the latest on newscientist.com: testosterone myths busted, magic mushrooms tested, ancient Down's, sensor for a concentrating brain and more
Inside Singularity University: Talking Technology, Innovation, and Grand Challenges With UNICEF
Singularity Hub - 7 Jul 2014 17:45
Singularity University has a mission--use technology to positively impact the lives of a billion people in ten years. That’s easy enough to say, but you don't make big changes without big ambition. And if there's a tim...
Scan Artist
Popular Science - 7 Jul 2014 17:00
Photograph by Travis Rathbone Only Scott Toth knew exactly how this would go. He deftly hooked his tow truck to a gleaming white 2012 Chevy Cruze in a matter of seconds. A young woman in the passenger seat jumped out and...
Sex, health, muscle, sport: Testosterone myths busted
New Scientist - 7 Jul 2014 17:00
Testosterone supplements are sold as a cure-all for anything that might ail the ageing male, from erectile dysfunction to spare tyre – but do they really work?
Ultra-cold atom transport made simple
Phys.org - 7 Jul 2014 16:53
Techniques for controlling ultra-cold atoms travelling in ring traps currently represent an important research area in physics. A new study gives a proof of principle, confirmed by numerical simulations, of the applicabi...
Newswire: 7 July 2014 - APPEC: Neutrino physics enters the global era
Interactions - 7 Jul 2014 16:15
The agencies and laboratory directors gathered at the International Meeting on Large Neutrino Infrastructures hosted by APPEC in Paris on 23 and 24 June 2014, agreed that the understanding of the neutrino sector is a wor...
Platonic solids generate their 4-dimensional analogues
Phys.org - 7 Jul 2014 15:55
Alicia Boole Stott, the third daughter of mathematician George Boole, is probably best known for establishing the term "polytope" for a convex solid in four dimensions. Alicia was also a long time collaborator of HSM Cox...