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How Blueberry Pie Caused Girl's Strange Allergic Reaction
Live Science - 3 Sep 2014 14:47
A girl in Canada experienced an unusual allergic reaction to blueberry pie -- she was not allergic to any of the pie's ingredients, but instead reacted to antibiotic residue in the food.
Wild Monkeys Learn to Puzzle Out Banana Video
Live Science - 3 Sep 2014 01:41
Wild marmosets that watched a video -- a short flick of a marmoset opening a box to get a banana slice -- are likely to copy the what they saw in the video and open the box themselves, a new study finds.
Puzzling New Animals Look Like Deep-Sea Mushrooms
Live Science - 3 Sep 2014 20:19
Mysterious new animals discovered offshore of Australia are so unusual that an entire new taxonomic family was created to classify them.
Iceland Volcano Sparks New Flooding Threat
Live Science - 3 Sep 2014 23:50
Iceland's fiery Holuhraun eruption may soon reach into a nearby glacier, triggering an explosive showdown between lava and ice.
Google's Anti-Aging Startup to Build Drug Research Center
Live Science - 3 Sep 2014 23:05
Calico, the Google-backed venture seeking to cheat death, announced today (Sept. 3) that it plans to build an anti-aging drug research center in the San Francisco Bay Area under a $1.5-billion partnership with the pharma...
Ancient Mammal Relatives Were 'Night Owls'
Live Science - 3 Sep 2014 23:00
Mammals were long thought to have evolved nocturnal lifestyles as a way to co-exist with dinosaurs, but new research finds that nighttime behavior may have evolved 100 million years earlier than mammals did.
Pilots and Cabin Crew Have Twice the Risk of Melanoma
Live Science - 3 Sep 2014 22:53
Airline pilots and cabin crews appear to have twice the risk of developing skin cancer melanoma compared to the general population, a new review of past studies finds.
Interactions.org Newsdigest 3 September 2014
Interactions - 3 Sep 2014 22:45
A September packed with events to celebrate CERN's 60th anniversary -- Chameleons and holograms: Dark energy hunt gets weird -- New UK facility aims to protect next generation microchips from cosmic ray chaos -- The chal...
Antarctic Whaling: Japan Seeks To Resume 'Lethal Research' Despite UN Ban On Whale Hunts
IBTimes - 3 Sep 2014 22:34
Japanese whalers will resume hunting minke whales in the Antarctic next year as part of a revised so-called scientific research program, the government announced Wednesday. Officials said Japan hopes to bypass a U.N. cou...
Tiny buckybombs could make bacteria explode
New Scientist - 3 Sep 2014 22:00
Nanoscale explosives made from spherical carbon molecules could fight off a bacterial or viral army
Female Physicists Worldwide Fight Sexist Stereotypes
Scientific American - 3 Sep 2014 21:34
Women in physics tend to be outnumbered by men nearly all over the world. For a few days in early August, however, it didn't feel that way when I attended the International Conference on Women in... --
Silence your phone with the radio wave of a hand
New Scientist - 3 Sep 2014 21:30
Hand gestures can be detected by the reflections of cellphone radio wave signals - allowing them to be recognised by any phone
Podcast: Entangled Photons Illuminate an Object Without Touching It
Physics Buzz - 3 Sep 2014 21:24
This week on the podcast, things get a bit bizarre. I'm talking with physicist Gabriela Barreto Lemos about a new imaging technique where the photons that "see" an object are never collected by the camera; and the photon...
Extinct Underwater Volcano Discovered Beneath Pacific Ocean
Live Science - 3 Sep 2014 20:54
Lurking some 3.2 miles (5.1 kilometers) beneath the Pacific Ocean, a massive mountain rises up from the seafloor, say scientists who discovered the seamount using sonar technology.
Ebola Survivor Nancy Writebol Tells of Her Tough Battle
Live Science - 3 Sep 2014 20:35
Ebola survivor Nancy Writebol and her husband held a news conference today about their battle with the deadly disease.
Monkey see, monkey do - marmosets learn from movies
New Scientist - 3 Sep 2014 20:30
Marmosets in a Brazilian forest have learned to retrieve a treat from a device by watching a video of a monkey completing the task in the lab
Image Gallery: Mysterious Ocean-Dwelling 'Mushrooms'
Live Science - 3 Sep 2014 20:29
See the ocean-dwelling animals that resemble deep-sea mushrooms. Discovered offshore of Australia, the mysterious creatures are similar to jellyfish but were classified in a new taxonomic family.
In Photos: New Seamount Discovered Beneath Pacific Ocean
Live Science - 3 Sep 2014 20:14
A seamount rises up from one of the least explored areas of the central Pacific Ocean. The structure was mapped with sonar, revealing a conical structure with 23-degree slopes.
Third American Ebola Patient Is Named
Live Science - 3 Sep 2014 20:08
A 51-year-old doctor who resides Boston has become the third American health care worker to contract Ebola during the current outbreak in West Africa.
$10 million tricorder X Prize unveils 10 finalists
New Scientist - 3 Sep 2014 20:00
The quest to make a real-life version of Star Trek's pocket doctor could pay off, with gadgets including tiny blood tests and a digital consultant
The Microtubule: A Multitasking Cellular Worker
Live Science - 3 Sep 2014 19:54
We might enjoy a day off from our jobs this Labor Day, but our cellular workers never rest.