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Tapping Your Inner Rain Man

Scientific American - 21 Jul 2014 13:30
A blow to the head can sometimes unmask hidden artistic or intellectual gifts --
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MH17 Plane Crash Site Seen from Space (Photo)

Live Science - 21 Jul 2014 22:34
MH17 Plane Crash Site Seen from Space (Photo) Satellites have captured images of the scattered debris and charred wreckage where Malaysian Airlines Flight MH17 crashed in eastern Ukraine last week, killing all 298 people on board.
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Kelp wanted: Pioneering the seaweed farm of the future

New Scientist - 21 Jul 2014 21:00
Seaweed from vast underwater farms could fill our tanks with biofuel, clean up pollution and even harvest uranium. Meet the vanguard of the marine revolution (full text available to subscribers)
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Probiotics May Lower Blood Pressure

Live Science - 21 Jul 2014 23:26
Probiotics May Lower Blood Pressure Eating food with "good bacteria" or taking probiotics supplements may help reduce blood pressure, according to a new analysis.
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Doctors Can Help Identify Child Sex Trafficking in US Child sex trafficking crimes occur each day in the United States, and doctors can play a role in identifying victims, getting them care, and ultimately preventing such crimes, researchers say.
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Bill Nye Still Bringing Science Alive with Humor

Live Science - 21 Jul 2014 22:37
Bill Nye Still Bringing Science Alive with Humor Bill Nye the Science Guy gave a lecture at Irving Plaza in New York City on the beginnings of his popular kids' TV show and the future of space exploration.
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Using solar power for steam generation can be a low-cost solution for energy-deficient areas but current methods have been inefficient. New research from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology could change that -- wit...
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The yield so far is small, but chemists at the University of Oregon have developed a low-energy, solution-based mineral substitution process to make a precursor to transparent thin films that could find use in electronic...
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Heart Attacks Strike Young Women Harder Than Men

Live Science - 21 Jul 2014 22:15
Heart Attacks Strike Young Women Harder Than Men Women make up a quarter of heart attack patients among the relatively young, but they fare worse than men.
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Why Extraterrestrial Life May Need Alien Oceans

Live Science - 21 Jul 2014 21:33
Why Extraterrestrial Life May Need Alien Oceans Scientists searching for planets where E.T. may live have homed in on places where liquid water could exist. But a livable world may require not just water, but oceans, a new study suggests.
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Is Climate Change Ruining Wine Corks?

Live Science - 21 Jul 2014 21:20
Is Climate Change Ruining Wine Corks? Cork quality has been declining for years, and scientists think it may be from cork oak trees adapting to climate change.
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Your Cheeseburger Is Leaving a Giant Environmental Footprint Eating a burger takes a big toll on the environment, reports one of the most comprehensive studies to date on livestock management in the United States.
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Physics Central at Comic-Con 2014

Physics Buzz - 21 Jul 2014 21:12
Once again, the Physics Central team will be attending this year's Comic-Con International in San Diego from July 23rd through July 27th.We'll be handing out tons of free laser and Tesla comic books along with extra good...
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Beyond the bones: The archaeology of human networks

New Scientist - 21 Jul 2014 20:00
The idea of human as networker is fast replacing the idea of human as toolmaker in the story of the human brain, claim two new books on our evolution
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Seals May Use Wind Farms as Hunting Grounds

Live Science - 21 Jul 2014 19:42
Seals May Use Wind Farms as Hunting Grounds As the number of offshore wind farms continues to grow, the farms could affect both seals and their prey, say scientists who discovered the animals may use the giant wind farms as hunting grounds.
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Own the record-breaking scramjet NASA and Russia built

New Scientist - 21 Jul 2014 19:30
In its day, this CIAM-NASA HFL "Kholod" scramjet was the fastest thing in the air. Just the thing for your private museum
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Historic View of Earth Shows Beautiful 'Blue Marble'

Live Science - 21 Jul 2014 19:28
Historic View of Earth Shows Beautiful 'Blue Marble' The astronauts who first walked on the moon also got some beautiful views of Earth during their journey. A 'Blue Marble' Earth image from July 16, 1969 shows the planet on the day of Apollo 11's launch.
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First Litter of Wild Wolf Pups Born in Mexico

Live Science - 21 Jul 2014 19:05
First Litter of Wild Wolf Pups Born in Mexico For the first time in more than 30 years, a litter of wolf pups was born in the wild in Mexico, wildlife authorities announced. The birth of the first wild litter marks an "important step in the reintroduction program" f...
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Secret Grizzly Bear Feeding Site Discovered (and Kept Hidden) A river teeming with spawning salmon lures grizzly bears from hundreds of miles away, new research suggests.
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Today on New Scientist

New Scientist - 21 Jul 2014 18:30
All the latest on newscientist.com: the other side of a black hole, self-sculpting rock arches, hungry seals at wind farms, smart goggles and more
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Smart goggles let helicopter pilots see through fog

New Scientist - 21 Jul 2014 18:16
An augmented reality headset may allow the pilots of business jets and helicopters to take off and land in fog, torrential rain, snow and dust storms
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Hungry seals tour offshore wind farms looking for food

New Scientist - 21 Jul 2014 18:00
Grey and harbour seals in the North Sea weave in and out of offshore wind farms in search of fish, which gather around turbines
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