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Monarch butterflies could disappear from North America unless more is done to protect their rapidly vanishing habitats, conservation groups told the Obama administration in a legal petition Tuesday. The filing seeks to l...
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Scientists have made great strides in decoding the mysteries of Stonehenge, one of the ancient world's most enigmatic relics; but there's still much more to the monument than meets the eye. The area surrounding its massi...
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SpaceX decided this week to delay the overnight launch of its AsiaSat 6 telecommunications satellite in order to conduct further tests on the Falcon 9 rocket, CEO Elon Musk said in a statement.
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Breaking benzene

e! Science News - 27 Aug 2014 23:23
Aromatic compounds are found widely in natural resources such as petroleum and biomass, and breaking the carbon?carbon bonds in these compounds plays an important role in the production of fuels and valuable chemicals fr...
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China's Future Submarine Could Go The Speed Of Sound

Popular Science - 27 Aug 2014 23:13
Supercavitating Submarine South China Morning Post The submarine of the future may come to America in a super fast bubble, traveling under water. Researchers at China's Harbin Institute of Technology developed a new conc...
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Unusual Fish that 'Walks' Holds Clues to Animal Evolution An unusual type of fish that can walk and breathe air develops quite differently when it is raised on land, rather than in water. The study holds clues to a pivotal moment in animal evolution, when the first creatures mo...
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Every living thing in the Antarctic Ocean mapped

New Scientist - 27 Aug 2014 21:00
A new atlas draws on thousands of records reaching back to the 18th century and describes more than 9000 species, ranging from microbes to whales
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Entangled Photons Make a Picture from a Paradox

Scientific American - 27 Aug 2014 20:46
Entangled Photons Make a Picture from a Paradox Quantum imaging outlines objects with light that does not interact with them --
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Unusual Fish that Can Walk & Breathe Hold Clues to Animal Evolution | Video African fish called bichir have lungs and can walk on land. In a new study, researchers raised juvenile bichir on land, and compared them with bichir raised in water.
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Vibrations in rings reveal Saturn's inner secrets

New Scientist - 27 Aug 2014 20:30
Eavesdropping on Saturn's rings has given us clues about surprises in the gas giant's interior
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Schrödinger's Cat Comes into View with Strange Physics Shrödinger's cat is a thought experiment that has fascinated physicists for decades. An experiment explores its ramifications with surprising results.
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Yawning Is Contagious in Wolves (Just Like Humans)

Live Science - 27 Aug 2014 20:22
Yawning Is Contagious in Wolves (Just Like Humans) Just as with humans, when wolves see one of their fellow creatures yawn, they do it too, a new study suggests. And the contagious yawning could be a sign that these animals have the capacity for empathy, the researchers ...
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World's Oldest Wine Cellar Fueled Palatial Parties

Live Science - 27 Aug 2014 20:05
World's Oldest Wine Cellar Fueled Palatial Parties An archaeological excavation at a Bronze Age palace in modern-day Israel revealed an astonishingly intact ancient wine cellar. A chemical analysis of residue from the jars showed that the wine had traces of pine resin, h...
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Image Gallery: How Ice Drives Death Valley's Sailing Stones See how ice bulldozes black boulders across Death Valley National Park's Racetrack Playa.
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High-Tech Sleuthing Cracks Mystery of Death Valley's Moving Rocks Scientists obsessed with Death Valley's sailing stones have solved the Racetrack Playa mystery.
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Sliding stones of Death Valley: Rocky riddle resolved

New Scientist - 27 Aug 2014 20:00
What causes boulders to glide hundreds of metres across a desert lake bed? Time-lapse footage and smart rocks have helped Ralph Lorenz crack the puzzle (full text available to subscribers)
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What Could Cause A Nationwide Internet Outage?

Popular Science - 27 Aug 2014 19:52
Partial Map of the Internet, 2005 "Internet map 1024" by The Opte Project - Originally from the English Wikipedia. Licensed under CC BY 2.5. If you looked at the news or Twitter this morning -- or perhaps you couldn't, b...
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In Images: Real-Life 'Star Trek' Health-Monitoring Tech The X Prize Foundation is hosting a $10 million competition to develop a mobile health-monitoring device that can diagnose and interpret a set of 15 medical conditions and monitor five vital signs. Here are devices from ...
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Bad Memories Turned to Happy Ones in Mice Brains

Live Science - 27 Aug 2014 19:27
Bad Memories Turned to Happy Ones in Mice Brains Scientists manipulated mice brain cells using light and changed the emotional aspects of their memories.
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Why Climate Change Won't Intensify Extreme Snowstorms Even though ferocious snowstorms will become more frequent this century, their intensity will stay the same.
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Detecting neutrinos, physicists look into the heart of the Sun Using one of the most sensitive neutrino detectors on the planet, an international team of physicists including Andrea Pocar, Laura Cadonati and doctoral student Keith Otis at the University of Massachusetts Amherst repo...
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Fish reared on land replay the transition to four legs

New Scientist - 27 Aug 2014 19:00
Unusual fish with lungs have developed walking techniques and bodies like those of the ancestors of four-legged animals after being raised on land
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