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Rise In Arctic Temperature Causing Extreme Weather In US, Europe, Claims New Study
IBTimes - 12 Aug 2014 18:34
A rapid rise in temperature in the Arctic region over the last two decades could be responsible for extreme weather events throughout the northern hemisphere, scientists from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Rese...
Two Liberian Doctors To Receive Experimental Ebola Drug, But Supplies Now 'Exhausted'
IBTimes - 12 Aug 2014 18:34
Two Liberian doctors infected with the Ebola virus will receive the potentially lifesaving ZMapp, an experimental treatment, but the drug's maker says its supply is now exhausted. Mapp Biopharmaceuticals said in a statem...
Diversity in Focus at Upcoming Science Writers Meeting
Scientific American - 12 Aug 2014 23:49
Calling all journalists, authors, editors, producers, public information officers, students and communicators with a passion for science, tech, engineering and mathematics! --
Deadly Typhoon Comes to Life in Stunning NASA Simulation (Video)
Live Science - 12 Aug 2014 23:02
NASA researchers have created a detailed atmospheric simulation that may one day help them predict the weather with high accuracy.
Religious Porn Users More Likely to Say They're Addicted
Live Science - 12 Aug 2014 22:14
Religious people are less likely than nonreligious people to report using pornography, but those who do use it are more likely to say they are addicted to porn, a new study finds.
Fire Stone: First Fire-Scorched Petrified Wood Found
Live Science - 12 Aug 2014 22:01
After serving nearly 30 years as a doorstop for a nuclear physicist, a 210-million-year-old hunk of pink petrified wood has been recognized as the first fossilized fire scar ever recognized.
New York's Power to Fight Illegal Ivory (Op-Ed)
Live Science - 12 Aug 2014 21:52
Just in time for World Elephant Day (Aug. 12), New York today banned the sale of ivory in the state.
Should Controversial Ebola Treatment Be Given to More Patients?
Live Science - 12 Aug 2014 21:46
Giving experimental treatments to patients infected with Ebola in West Africa is, indeed, the ethical thing to do, even though the risks and benefits of these treatments are unknown, a panel of experts has decided.
Photos of First Fire-Scarred Petrified Wood
Live Science - 12 Aug 2014 21:43
Photos of the first fire-scarred petrified wood ever found, from a national forest in Utah.
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Elisabeth Howell - 12 Aug 2014 21:09Google Can Now Delete Your Past -- But How Much Should Be Erased?
Popular Science - 12 Aug 2014 21:05
Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales is part of a new advisory board formed by Google that will help establish new guidelines for removal requests. Wertuose via Wikimedia Commons In the late 1990s, Mario Costeja González ra...
Geckos use toe hairs to turn stickiness on/off
e! Science News - 12 Aug 2014 20:45
If you've ever spent any time watching a gecko, you may have wondered about their uncanny ability to adhere to any surface -- including upside down on ceilings. It turns out the little lizards can turn the "stickiness" o...
Better Than Trek Technology
Physics Buzz - 12 Aug 2014 20:05
With the genre of science fiction, it can be fun to make comparisons between an imagined future and the current reality. A huge franchise in science fiction that seems rife for comparisons with modern technology is Star ...
Study offers insights into a new class of semiconducting materials
Phys.org - 12 Aug 2014 19:23
A new paper by University of Notre Dame researchers describes their investigations of the fundamental optical properties of a new class of semiconducting materials known as organic-inorganic "hybrid" perovskites.
Deadly Explosions Added to List of E-Cigarette Dangers
Live Science - 12 Aug 2014 19:07
Smoking an electronic cigarette may come with unforeseen risks, such as exploding charging devices and accidental poisonings from nicotine exposure.
Pen that Scans and Draws in Millions of Colors Finally Arrives on Kickstarter
Singularity Hub - 12 Aug 2014 18:51
Ever bought a king-size box of colored pencils and marveled at all the names? Burnt sienna, cerulean blue, tuscan red. The world is overflowing with colors, too many to count or name. What if you had a single pen that co...
Perseids Google Doodle: Perseid Meteor Shower 2014 Celebrated In New Video
IBTimes - 12 Aug 2014 18:34
With the dazzling Perseid meteor shower about to peak Tuesday, Google is celebrating the annual stargazing event with a quick video featuring plenty of shooting stars.
The high life of the self-experimenters
New Scientist - 12 Aug 2014 18:33
It seems that legal high inventor Dr Z wasn't the first person to dabble in drugs they made in the lab. Here are some other psychonauts who did the same
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New Scientist - 12 Aug 2014 18:30
All the latest on newscientist.com: how to rescue Hubble, machine that predicts heart attacks, Dr Z the legal high designer, Iraq air drops and more
Watch This Panthera Airplane Spin Under Control
Popular Science - 12 Aug 2014 18:00
A Pipistrel Panthera In Flight Pipistrel An important part of plane design is making sure the plane still works even if the pilot doesn't. In this flight test video from Slovenian aircraft maker Pipistrel, two crew membe...
This Extreme Antarctic Insect Has the Tiniest Genome
Live Science - 12 Aug 2014 17:21
The tough little Antarctic midge has only 99 million base pairs in its genome, making it the owner of the smallest insect genome ever sequenced. The midge lacks repetitive DNA segments once called 'junk DNA,' perhaps bec...
Dangerous 2005 China Typhoon Modeled For Study | Video
Live Science - 12 Aug 2014 17:17
Supercomputer simulation (called 'Nature Run 2') of Category-4 Typhoon Haitang (July 2005), based on 7 days of NASA's GOES-5 satellite data, shows winds peaking at ~160mph. Simulation Details: ://goo.gl/LWgggE