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Nearly two months after the U.S. federal government issued new guidelines urging doctors to adopt Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis, commonly referred to as PrEP -- a highly effective method involving a single pill that can reduc...
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Scientists at Stanford University and the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have found a way to estimate uncertainties in computer calculations that are widely used to speed the search for new m...
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Ancient Synagogue Mosaic Depicts Bloody Jewish Legend A mosaic discovered in an ancient synagogue in Galilee depicts a bloody battle scene instead of a traditional Biblical scene.
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A 6.8 magnitude earthquake rumbled off Japan's northern coast early Saturday morning. The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) issued a Tsunami Advisory to the Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima prefectures, meaning they expect th...
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Dangers of Contact Lenses: Amoeba Eye Infection Blinds Woman A student in Taiwan who left disposable contact lenses in her eyes for six months straight developed a rare and serious eye infection that ultimately took her vision, according to news reports.
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The Ballad Of Ron Allum

Popular Science - 11 Jul 2014 22:40
Ron Allum. Brook Rushton/National Geographic In late March 2012, an oblong lime-green submersible broke the surface of the Western Pacific near Guam. On the deck of a nearby ship, the Mermaid Sapphire, an 80-person suppo...
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The Ballad Of Ron Allum

Popular Science - 11 Jul 2014 22:40
In late March 2012, an oblong lime-green submersible broke the surface of the Western Pacific near Guam. On the deck of a nearby ship, the Mermaid Sapphire, an 80-person support team and a film crew cheered wildly. The t...
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4 Conditions Probiotics Have Been Proven to Treat

Live Science - 11 Jul 2014 22:39
4 Conditions Probiotics Have Been Proven to Treat There is enough evidence to support the use of probiotics to treat four conditions, doctors say.
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'Manhattanhenge' Sunset Lights Up NYC Streets Tonight New Yorkers may be treated to a stunning sunset tonight (July 11), with the return of a phenomenon known as "Manhattanhenge," which occurs when the setting sun aligns with Manhattan's grid of streets.
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Wrongly Accused? 3 Spiders May Not Liquify Human Tissue After All Three spiders that have reputations as being "venomous," or having bites that can kill human tissue, may actually not be so harmful, recent studies show.
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Impact Craters May Have Cradled Life On Early Earth

Physics Buzz - 11 Jul 2014 20:30
Artist's impression of a major impact event.Fredrik via Wikimedia commonsRights information: ://bit.ly/1jbtszL Asteroid and comet impacts could have created refuges for early life on Earth, protecting the first microorga...
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Sex Addiction and Drug Addiction Linked in the Brain

Live Science - 11 Jul 2014 20:24
Sex Addiction and Drug Addiction Linked in the Brain Compulsive sexual behavior may have the same patterns of brain activity as those associated with drug addiction, a new study finds.
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Road Melts from Yellowstone Volcano's Heat

Live Science - 11 Jul 2014 20:18
Road Melts from Yellowstone Volcano's Heat Yellowstone National Park closed a popular road Thursday (July 10) after geothermal heat cooked the asphalt.
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Constructing The Run Tilting Point To advertise the new mobile game Leo's Fortune, master Rube Goldberg machine crafter Brett Doar, who we covered in our March issue, has devised a new contraption. The game centers aroun...
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Hookah Smoking: Teen Trend, or Cigarettes of the Century? Although cigarette smoking isn't nearly as popular with teens in the United States as it was a decade ago, that doesn't mean teens don't smoke. A new study finds that a more exotic form of tobacco use, hookah smoking, is...
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Famine puts next two generations at risk of obesity

New Scientist - 11 Jul 2014 19:30
Malnutrition during pregnancy can lead to genetic changes that affect the next generation of mice, and health impacts that linger for two
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Marine microbes march to the beat of the same drum

New Scientist - 11 Jul 2014 19:14
Microbes that don't usually follow a day and night cycle have been shown to tune their biology to photosynthetic species in the open ocean
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New simple setup for X-ray phase contrast

Phys.org - 11 Jul 2014 19:00
New simple setup for X-ray phase contrast X-ray phase-contrast imaging is a method that uses the refraction of X-rays through a specimen instead of attenuation resulting from absorption. The images produced with this method are often of much higher quality than ...
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Ancient Coins Found Buried in British Cave

Live Science - 11 Jul 2014 18:51
Ancient Coins Found Buried in British Cave An excavation of Reynard's Kitchen Cave in the United Kingdom unearthed Iron Age and Roman coins.
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HIV 'cure' won't work until virus eliminated from body

New Scientist - 11 Jul 2014 18:47
A baby in Mississippi reported free of HIV has relapsed – showing that even traces of the virus can rebound
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Today on New Scientist

New Scientist - 11 Jul 2014 18:30
All the latest on newscientist.com: how to expel garden snails, jellyfish in the sky, disco-era spacecraft out of gas, dinosaurs head home and more
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Dinosaurs are heading home after fossil poacher jailed

New Scientist - 11 Jul 2014 18:15
Mongolia will recover enough stunning fossils to start its first dinosaur museum after a prolific smuggler was brought to justice by an undercover sting
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