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A researcher at the University of Utah and colleagues elsewhere have developed a detailed map of a massive reservoir of molten magma beneath Mount Rainier in Washington, and they predicted the volcano will erupt again so...
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Malaysia Airlines Disaster Could Be Setback for AIDS Research The HIV/AIDS community expressed sadness today over the loss of prominent AIDS researchers and activists who were aboard flight MH17, saying that the tragedy could also be a setback for research in the field.
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Wow! The Most Amazing Images in Science This Week

Live Science - 19 Jul 2014 23:56
Wow! The Most Amazing Images in Science This Week Gorgeous jellyfish, a new rodent species and a trash island are just the beginning of our favorite images in Science this week.
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New Super-Black, Light-Absorbing Material Looks Like a Hole in Reality UK nanotechnology company, Surrey NanoSystems, has created what they say is the darkest material known to man. Vantablack consists of a dense forest of carbon nanotubes--single atom carbon tubes 10,000 times thinner than...
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World's Biggest Laser Blasts Diamond to Simulate Planet Cores The biggest laser in the world was used to crush a diamond, offering insights into how the hardest known material behaves when it is exposed to extremely high pressures. The experiment could also reveal new clues about t...
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Risks of Flu Research Demand Openness From Labs

Live Science - 19 Jul 2014 09:19
Risks of Flu Research Demand Openness From Labs The danger of reporting findings before peer review is that scientists often can't talk about the details of their research, which can lead to hype or fear in the media.
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The Problem of False Balance in Science Reporting

Live Science - 19 Jul 2014 09:05
The Problem of False Balance in Science Reporting How do you know the people billed as science experts that you see, hear and read about in the media are really all that credible? Or have they been included just to create a perception of balance in the coverage of an is...
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'A Better World' (US 2014): Book Excerpt

Live Science - 19 Jul 2014 08:48
'A Better World' (US 2014): Book Excerpt Can humanity tolerate "brilliants?"
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Autism, Bourbon and Lies: Inspiring 'The Brilliance Saga' How would society react in a future where "brilliants" outperform everyone else?
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Adjunct Instructors Petition for Better Pay, Job Security

Scientific American - 19 Jul 2014 04:23
Note: We’re pleased to feature a guest post by former Cocktail Party Physics co-blogger Ann (Lee) Kottner. Jennifer has graciously given me space to ask for some help from the science writing... --
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250,000,000 miles: how far away the Rosetta spacecraft is from Earth. However, Rosetta is just 8,000 miles from its target, a comet that is called 67P and is surprisingly shaped like a rubber ducky. 2,700,000: the number...
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