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New Tech Sheds Light on the Future of Food​

Live Science - 20 Jul 2014 06:54
New Tech Sheds Light on the Future of Food​ We need to make better use of land, light and logistics for an increasingly urban population. And we need to incorporate zero-waste and low-energy technologies into the task of food production.
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Most Interesting Science News Articles of the Week

Live Science - 20 Jul 2014 09:12
Most Interesting Science News Articles of the Week Genes among friends, full moon sleep patterns and drones in Hawaii are just a few of the cool stories in Science we found for you this week.
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On July 20, 1969, NASA astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first man on the moon. The milestone was broadcast around the world and NASA will celebrate the Apollo 11 45th anniversary with a live stream of the broadcast.
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HIV Diagnoses Drop in US Overall, But Increase in Young Gay Men The number of people diagnosed with HIV each year in the United States has declined overall in the last decade, but there have been increases in among young gay men, a new study finds.
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How Mysterious Natural Arches Form

Live Science - 20 Jul 2014 20:36
How Mysterious Natural Arches Form Rock formations such as arches, pillars, and pedestal can look as though they defy gravity. But new research how such amazing rock formations take shape.
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Amazing Rock Formations Around the World

Live Science - 20 Jul 2014 20:32
New researcher reveals that bewildering rock formations may owe their shapes to how rock can strengthen when squashed from above, scientists say.
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Humans Aren't the Pinnacle of Evolution and Consciousness--We're Only a Rung on the Ladder In his latest video, host of National Geographic's Brain Games and techno-poet, Jason Silva, explores the universe's tendency to self-organize. Biology, he says, seems to have agency and directionality toward greater com...
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Vast rock arches sculpt themselves out of sand

New Scientist - 20 Jul 2014 19:00
Amazing natural sculptures like Delicate Arch in Utah are hard to explain, but now it seems they form naturally when sandstone is weighted down
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Is it Better to Think Alone? Maybe Not (Op-Ed)

Live Science - 20 Jul 2014 07:43
Is it Better to Think Alone? Maybe Not (Op-Ed) No one likes to think alone.
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