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Location American Science News for 14 September 2014
Fossils discovered in the Moroccan Sahara and a partial skull and other remains that have been in museum collections for as long as a century have led researchers to conclude the Spinosaurus was the first truly semiaquat...
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Predicting and Preventing the Spread of Infectious Disease with Google Earth In the film Minority Report, PreCrime police combine psychic premonitions with search and surveillance technology to prevent murders before they occur, resulting in a homicide-free society. Could a similar approach ultim...
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Three's a charm: NIST detectors reveal entangled photon triplets Researchers at the University of Waterloo in Canada have directly entangled three photons in the most technologically useful state for the first time, thanks in part to superfast, super-efficient single-photon detectors ...
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A Space Debris Impact Test

Scientific American - 14 Sep 2014 17:00
A Space Debris Impact Test ISS resupply vessels need protection from speeding debris --
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Ethical trap: robot paralysed by choice of who to save

New Scientist - 14 Sep 2014 13:00
Can a robot learn right from wrong? Attempts to imbue robots, self-driving cars and military machines with a sense of ethics reveal just how hard this is
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Most Interesting Science News Articles of the Week

Live Science - 14 Sep 2014 09:35
Most Interesting Science News Articles of the Week From strange aquatic dinosaurs to more to the story of Stonehenge, here are the most interesting stories we found in Science this week.
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Nature: New drug blocks gene driving cancer growth

EurekAlert! - 14 Sep 2014 06:00
(University of Colorado Denver) When active, the protein called Ral can drive tumor growth and metastasis in several human cancers including pancreatic, prostate, lung, colon and bladder. Unfortunately, drugs that block ...
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(University of North Carolina Health Care) UNC researchers discovered how two genes -- Period and Cryptochrome -- keep the circadian clocks in cells in proper rhythm with the 24-hour day. The finding has implications for...
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(Wiley) Health policies which favour using ranibizumab for treating eye disease in older people over safety concerns for a cheaper alternative should take account of a new Cochrane Review published today.
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