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Some Video Gamers 'Hear' Sound Effects After Playing, Study Finds Some video gamers hear sound effects like screams and explosions long after they have stopped playing, a new study finds.
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(Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Finding could allow ultrafast switching of conduction, and possibly lead to new broadband light sensors.
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Transparent Organs: Images Reveal See-Through Mouse

Live Science - 1 Aug 2014 03:23
Transparent Organs: Images Reveal See-Through Mouse Scientists have rendered a once-furry mouse transparent, its brain, guts and all. Here's a look at the beauty beneath the rodent's skin.
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(Princeton University) Eight conservation biologists from various organizations and institutions, including Princeton University, found that shale-gas extraction in the United States has vastly outpaced scientists' under...
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US Army Gets Upgraded Chinook Helicopter Fleet

Live Science - 1 Aug 2014 23:59
US Army Gets Upgraded Chinook Helicopter Fleet The U.S. Army received its first newly upgraded Chinook helicopter this week, according to aerospace giant Boeing.
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Woman's Strange Skin Stain Caused Cancer Scare

Live Science - 1 Aug 2014 23:00
Woman's Strange Skin Stain Caused Cancer Scare A woman who had previously battled melanoma was terrified when she saw a new brown mark on her heel.
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Adorable Photos of Baby Shorebirds

Live Science - 1 Aug 2014 21:24
Adorable Photos of Baby Shorebirds Cute photos of baby shorebirds collected as the USGS monitors mercury levels in avocets and other shorebirds at marshes and ponds throughout the massive South Bay Salt Ponds Restoration Project.
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On-chip topological light: First measurements of transmission and delay Topological transport of light is the photonic analog of topological electron flow in certain semiconductors. In the electron case, the current flows around the edge of the material but not through the bulk. It is "topol...
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'Active' surfaces control what's on them

e! Science News - 1 Aug 2014 21:12
Researchers at MIT and in Saudi Arabia have developed a new way of making surfaces that can actively control how fluids or particles move across them. The work might enable new kinds of biomedical or microfluidic devices...
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Why Millions of 'Sailing' Creatures Are Invading West Coast Beaches An invasion is afoot along beaches from Oregon to California: Millions of glassy purple, jellyfish-like sea creatures that look like sailboats have been washing ashore.
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FBI errors throw forensic convictions into question

New Scientist - 1 Aug 2014 20:08
The FBI has admitted that its scientists may have made erroneous statements in thousands of criminal cases involving hair analysis
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Bionic Fingers Could Help Humans Get a Grip

Live Science - 1 Aug 2014 19:58
Bionic Fingers Could Help Humans Get a Grip A new robotic device could make simple, everyday tasks -- such as peeling a banana or unscrewing the cap from a water bottle -- even easier.
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The reasons why Gaza's population is so young

New Scientist - 1 Aug 2014 19:21
High birth rates and low employment among women make Gaza a demographic enigma in the modern world
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Ebola Serum: Explaining the Americans' Experimental Treatments Two Americans from a medical charity who contracted Ebola have been given experimental treatments, but the method, even if it did work, couldn't be scaled up.
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Today on New Scientist

New Scientist - 1 Aug 2014 18:45
All the latest on newscientist.com: how dinosaurs became birds, search for white possums, gadgets for the next Mars rover, the truth about fat and sugar and more
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Winning photos reveal fairy-tale worlds on Earth

New Scientist - 1 Aug 2014 17:38
Swim through a park submerged under a swollen lake and cower beneath a supercell storm cloud with these award-winning photos
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Working Moms Regaining Favor in US, Study Finds

Live Science - 1 Aug 2014 17:33
Working Moms Regaining Favor in US, Study Finds After a decade without progress toward greater egalitarian gender roles, Americans have become more welcoming of working women.
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Using the Higgs to search for clues

Symmetry Magazine - 1 Aug 2014 17:19
The Higgs boson could be the tool that leads scientists to the next big discovery. After a new particle such as the Higgs boson is discovered, scientists want to measure all of its properties as accurately as possible. N...
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Using the Higgs boson to search for clues

Symmetry Magazine - 1 Aug 2014 17:19
The Higgs boson could be the tool that leads scientists to the next big discovery. After a new particle such as the Higgs boson is discovered, scientists want to measure all of its properties as accurately as possible. N...
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Extinct mega penguin was tallest and heaviest ever

New Scientist - 1 Aug 2014 17:16
A fossil foot bone found in Antarctica suggests that one extinct species of penguin was a true giant, clocking in at 115 kilograms
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Promising Early Results on Universal Blood Test for Cancer Absent an outright cure, it's thought that early diagnosis of terminal diseases like cancer make treatment more effective and raise the probability of survival. But diagnosis is not always straightforward and often requi...
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Fat and sugar: Diet of confusion

New Scientist - 1 Aug 2014 16:01
In the debate over food and health, it is too soon to absolve fat and demonise sugar. Some nutritional clarity is urgently needed
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