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Monkeys Recognize Family, Even if Separated at Birth (Op-Ed)
Live Science - 9 Aug 2014 09:18
Macaque monkeys grow up with their mothers and are often not familiar with their fathers. But they can recognise the paternal side of the family even without ever being introduced to them.
US is wasting money on too many spy satellites
New Scientist - 9 Aug 2014 23:00
A Congresssional report has scolded the National Reconnaissance Office for buying more satellites than it needs, saying it wastes billions of dollars
Scientists enhance synthesis of chromium dioxide (100) epitaxial thin film growth
e! Science News - 9 Aug 2014 22:37
Half-metallic ferromagnet CrO2 has attracted much attention not only because of its fundamental physics related with high spin polarization but also because of its possible applications in the emerging area of spintronic...
Image of the Day: July 2014
Live Science - 9 Aug 2014 22:27
Amazing science images every day.
Wow! The Most Amazing Images in Science This Week
Live Science - 9 Aug 2014 21:40
Sharks, sharks, weather and more sharks -- our finds for awesome science images for this week begins here.
Supermoon 2014: Why August's Full Moon Will Be The Biggest And Brightest Of The Summer Series
IBTimes - 9 Aug 2014 18:34
The August supermoon will shine brightly in the night sky on Sunday and marks the second of three such full moons for the summer -- but there is another reason to take note of the event. In terms of timing, August's full...
Short Film "The Trail's End" Entices with Bonnie-and-Clyde Android Couple
Singularity Hub - 9 Aug 2014 17:29
For nearly a century, filmmakers have explored the convergence of humans and machines in the form of androids. Whether as soulless servants or heartless killbots , movies often depict a future full of androids wrought wi...
Who's driving? Autonomous vehicles have a problem
New Scientist - 9 Aug 2014 17:00
There's a strong case to be made for remotely piloted planes and self-driving cars - but letting a machine drive flies in the face of human nature
Supermoon Sunday: Largest Full Moon of the Year Rises
Live Science - 9 Aug 2014 14:52
The biggest and brightest full moon of the year -- a dazzling "supermoon" -- will rise tomorrow (Aug. 10).
Scientists Discover Bones Of Prehistoric Animals In An Ancient Wyoming Cave
IBTimes - 9 Aug 2014 12:34
Scientists excavating an ancient U.S. cave believed to contain the remains of Ice Age mammals have discovered hundreds of bones of prehistoric animals. The researchers think the animals might have fallen into an ancient ...
Great Gift for Grandma? Retirees Love Tablets
Live Science - 9 Aug 2014 09:07
It seems 28% of this group own one and for many, it has become a go-to main device.
Little-Known Skin Cancer Affects Dark-Skinned People
Live Science - 9 Aug 2014 08:57
Yes, even people with dark skin can get skin cancer.
Dead Zones: Devil in the Deep Blue Sea
Live Science - 9 Aug 2014 08:36
Dead zones are more widespread across the globe than most people realize.
Biggest Moon Of The Year: Stargaze This Sunday To Catch The Biggest And Brightest "Supermoon" of 2014
IBTimes - 9 Aug 2014 06:34
It's time for another highlight in the heavens, with a supermoon on tap for Sunday, when the moon will rise as close to Earth as any full moon this year. A supermoon, according to astrologer who the coined the term, Rich...
Hawaiians Enjoy Clear Skies Between Tropical Storm And Approaching Hurricane
IBTimes - 9 Aug 2014 06:34
After Tropical Storm Iselle caused flooding, road closures and power outages in Hawaii early Friday, Hawaiians may catch a break before absorbing a second punch thrown by approaching Hurricane Julio. Meterologists foreca...
Here's How a Nap Could Change Your Afternoon
Live Science - 9 Aug 2014 00:36
Taking a nap in the afternoon may improve short-term memory for adults in their 20s and 30s, a new study finds.
Hurricane Julio Likely To Miss Hawaii, Spin Softer Than First Storm
IBTimes - 9 Aug 2014 00:34
A hurricane approaching Hawaii this weekend is expected to affect the island less than a tropical storm whose strong winds and heavy rains knocked out power for thousands early Friday.
Ebola Outbreak: Nigeria Declares A State Of Emergency
IBTimes - 9 Aug 2014 00:34
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan declared a state of emergency Friday as the Ebola virus stakes its claim in Africa's biggest nation with seven confirmed cases and three deaths. Jonathan approved $11.5 million in eme...