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'Soft' Robots From MIT and Harvard Open Up Possibilities for New Class of Bots The science of soft robotics is making big leaps as teams from MIT and Harvard have recently shown off new prototypes, hoping to challenge the way people imagine the future of robotics. MIT's Computer Science and Artific...
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The SpaceX commercial resupply services, CRS-4, mission to the International Space Station was delayed due to rain, NASA reported. The U.S. space agency had scheduled the launch of the Dragon spacecraft atop a Falcon 9 r...
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Gallery: Snapshots from NYC's World Maker Faire 2014

Live Science - 20 Sep 2014 22:29
Gallery: Snapshots from NYC's World Maker Faire 2014 World Maker Faire is an annual festival that celebrates science, technology and innovation. The event features hands-on workshops, panel discussions and special exhibits. Here are some photos from the 2014 World Maker Fa...
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Hello, Autumn! Why Fall Begins on Monday

Live Science - 20 Sep 2014 16:18
Hello, Autumn! Why Fall Begins on Monday On Monday (Sept. 22), the Earth will have nearly equal amounts of light and darkness as summer ends and fall begins.
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New light has been shed on solar power generation using devices made with polymers, thanks to a collaboration between scientists in the University of Chicago's chemistry department, the Institute for Molecular Engineerin...
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A new resource unveiled today by researchers from several Harvard University labs in collaboration with Trinity College Dublin provides both experienced and aspiring researchers with the intellectual raw materials needed...
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Graphene sensor tracks down cancer biomarkers

e! Science News - 20 Sep 2014 12:14
An ultrasensitive biosensor made from the wonder material graphene has been used to detect molecules that indicate an increased risk of developing cancer.
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The Milky Way will be a victim of "galactic cannibalism" when it will be gobbled up by its neighbor, the Andromeda Galaxy, in about five billion years, according to a new study. Massive galaxies in the universe have stop...
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Wow! The Most Amazing Images in Science This Week

Live Science - 20 Sep 2014 09:08
Wow! The Most Amazing Images in Science This Week Lonesome George out for views, a stunning aurora and Syria's damage are just a few of the starting images this week.
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What Is Aerodynamics?

Live Science - 20 Sep 2014 07:13
What Is Aerodynamics? Aerodynamics is the study of how gases interact with moving bodies, especially aircraft and automobiles.
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Do Elephants Kill People? Elephant Caretaker Tragedy In Maine Sparks Barrier Debate Elephant at Columbus Zoo Shell Kinney[CC-BY-3.0 (://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
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Jet Pack Keeps You Grounded, but Faster

Scientific American - 20 Sep 2014 03:00
Jet Pack Keeps You Grounded, but Faster Mini-jet backpack for runners could help military personnel and others get home faster. Larry Greenemeier reports --
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Jetpack Keeps You Grounded But Faster

Scientific American - 20 Sep 2014 03:00
Jetpack Keeps You Grounded But Faster Mini-jet-backpack for runners could help military personnel and others get home faster. Larry Greenemeier reports. --
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