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The machine learning community takes on the Higgs
Symmetry Magazine - 15 Jul 2014 20:41
Detecting new physics isn’t quite like detecting cat videos—yet. Scientists have created a contest that invites anyone to use machine learning—the kind of computing that allows Facebook to spot your friends in phot...
Are Solar Storms a True Health Threat?
Live Science - 15 Jul 2014 07:06
Space weather impacts many modern-day technologies, but one of the least reported is the increased radiation exposure to passengers on commercial long-distance flights during so-called "solar radiation storms."
Ocean-Watching Satellite Reveals Secrets of Soil (Image)
Live Science - 15 Jul 2014 23:45
A NASA instrument designed to study the oceans turns out to be useful for studying land, too. The Aquarius instrument reveals levels of moisture in soil around the globe.
Fossil Proves Largest Flying Dinosaur, Changyuraptor, Was A Four-Winged Raptor
IBTimes - 15 Jul 2014 22:34
Scientists now know more about the fossilized remains of a dinosaur that, while not a bird, appears to have been an expert flier that traversed the skies 125 million years ago.
Chimpanzee Attack Victim Lobbies For Primate Safety | Video
Live Science - 15 Jul 2014 22:32
Charla Nash spoke with Humane Society of the United States CEO Wayne Pacelle about the brutal attack by a pet chimp and her trip to Washington in support of the pending Captive Primate Safety Act.
Newswire: 15 July 2014 - Dr. Nigel Smith Appointed to Consecutive Term as SNOLAB Director
Interactions - 15 Jul 2014 22:00
The SNOLAB Institute Board of Directors is pleased to announce the re-appointment of Dr. Nigel Smith to a second five-year term as Director of SNOLAB. This appointment comes after a very successful inaugural term that re...
Fitness Tracker Fashion: Fitbit Announces New Accessories
Live Science - 15 Jul 2014 21:23
The fitness tracker company Fitbit announced today the launch of a new collection of Fibit accessories, from luxury fashion brand Tory Burch.
Vasectomies Linked with Prostate Cancer Risk
Live Science - 15 Jul 2014 21:14
Men who had vasectomies may have a higher risk of advanced or lethal prostate cancer, a new observational study suggests.
Full Moon Looms Large Over Your Sleep
Live Science - 15 Jul 2014 21:07
People may not sleep for quite as long on nights when there is a full moon, a new study suggests.
Know this: the latest psychotherapy transforms lives
New Scientist - 15 Jul 2014 21:00
Economist Richard Layard and psychologist David Clark champion evidence-based therapies for depression and anxiety. They tell how their mission has just begun (full text available to subscribers)
Particle, meet wave: Optical qubit technique squeezes photons to bridge discrete and continuous quantum regimes
Phys.org - 15 Jul 2014 20:50
(Phys.org) --While quantum states are typically referred to as particles or waves, this is not actually the case. Rather, quantum states have complementary discrete particlelike and continuous wavelike properties that em...
Shape-Shifting Robots Could Have 'Melting Muscles'
Live Science - 15 Jul 2014 20:44
A new kind of robot muscle -- made out of materials that could be found at a craft store -- goes soft when heated and hardens when cooled. Researchers say it could be used to make shape-shifting bots for surgery and disa...
In Flight Test, British Stealth Drone Is Actually Stealthy
Popular Science - 15 Jul 2014 20:38
Taranis Drone In Flight BAE Systems Last week, the U.K. Ministry of Defense announced that, after a successful series of trials, BAE Systems' Taranis test drone is as stealthy as hoped. This is good news for people who l...
Smile, Hawaiian Wildlife: You're on Candid Camera
Live Science - 15 Jul 2014 20:14
This summer, Hawaii's endangered wildlife will be on candid camera, as two kinds of drones survey the numbers and whereabouts of animals in their natural habitats.
Revealing all: A history of secret writing
New Scientist - 15 Jul 2014 20:00
A history of secret messages that runs from lemon juice to codes in digital photos, Prisoners, Lovers, and Spies doesn't quite live up to its glamorous title
Stay Up Late? How It Could Hurt Your Fertility
Live Science - 15 Jul 2014 19:35
Women who are pregnant or trying to become pregnant may want to think about avoiding light at night, a new review of research suggests.
US admits security breaches with deadly virus samples
New Scientist - 15 Jul 2014 18:43
Biosecurity slip-ups in US labs handling anthrax and smallpox happened because of lack of oversight and failure to follow protocol, says new report
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New Scientist - 15 Jul 2014 18:30
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Zoo Elephants' Big Threat: Too Much Junk in the Trunk
Live Science - 15 Jul 2014 18:14
For African elephants in zoos, obesity is likely contributing to infertility. To combat problem, one group of researchers is looking for a better way to measure body fat on the huge animals.
Ancient Priest's Tomb Painting Discovered Near Great Pyramid at Giza
Live Science - 15 Jul 2014 18:12
Scenes of life, including that of an ancient priest and his dog, come to life in this wall painting on fine white plaster found in ancient Egypt just east of the Great Pyramid. The researchers suspect other tomb painting...
Take the Scenic Route: New Mapping Software Gives 'Beauty Scores'
Live Science - 15 Jul 2014 18:04
An experimental software developed by Yahoo researchers in Barcelona could suggest routes that are not just efficient, but also pleasant, beautiful and emotionally stimulating.
In Photos: Tomb Painting Discovered Near Great Pyramid of Giza
Live Science - 15 Jul 2014 17:44
An ancient Egyptian painting, depicting scenes of life, has been discovered in the tomb of a possible priest located near the Great Pyramid at Giza.