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Ebola Outbreak: Experts Fear US Spread As Hospitals Question What To Do With Ebola Waste
IBTimes - 24 Sep 2014 17:34
U.S. hospitals do not have the means to properly dispose of medical waste contaminated with Ebola, biosafety experts have said. If Ebola patients were to arrive in the country for treatment unannounced, it could put hosp...
Epic Big Bang Discovery Might Just Be Space Dust
Live Science - 24 Sep 2014 00:11
Supposed evidence of gravitational waves from the dawn of time may actually be the signature of dust and gas in our own Milky Way galaxy, a new study reports.
Interactions.org Newsdigest 24 September 2014
Interactions - 24 Sep 2014 23:40
New measurements from the AMS experiment unveil new territories in the flux of cosmic rays -- Brian Cox: 'Multiverse' makes sense -- 'Gravitational waves' may have been space dust -- Criticism of study detecting ripples ...
DHL 'Parcelcopter' Tested In Germany | Video
Live Science - 24 Sep 2014 23:15
Deutsche Post DHL has been conducting test of its "parcelcopter" in Bonn, Germany. Currently there are no plans for regular delivery service via drone.
Air-chaeological drones search for ancient treasures
New Scientist - 24 Sep 2014 22:00
A pair of drones is flying over ancient Greek cities, building precise 3D maps and searching for clues to still-buried artefacts
Cat Evades Attacking Alligator In Florida Keys | Video
Live Science - 24 Sep 2014 21:50
The camera trap video shows a curious domestic cat about to get a huge surprise. A Florida alligator nearly catches the feline in its fearsome jaws. Alligators live in wetlands throughout the Lower Florida Keys.
Dark Matter Looks WIMPy
Scientific American - 24 Sep 2014 21:45How Long Will You Be Laid Up After Surgery? Blood Test May Tell
Live Science - 24 Sep 2014 21:41
People's recovery times after surgery vary greatly, so its hard to predict how long any one person will be laid up after an operation. But now, researchers are looking to an experimental blood test that may hold some clu...
Chatter tracker helps design the perfect office
New Scientist - 24 Sep 2014 21:30
Sensors worn by office workers reveal how optimising building layouts can promote spontaneous conversations
Multiverse me: Should I care about my other selves?
New Scientist - 24 Sep 2014 21:00
Every decision you make may spawn parallel universes where people are suffering because of your choice. Welcome to the quantum moral maze (full text available to subscribers)
Blind Cavefish Froze Its Internal Clock to Save Energy
Live Science - 24 Sep 2014 20:45
Mexican cavefish saves energy by ditching circadian rhythm.
Gallery: Out-of-This-World Images of Insects
Live Science - 24 Sep 2014 20:39
Take a closer look at these caterpillars, bugs, moths, wasps and butterflies to learn more about insects found in the eastern half of the United States.
Neptune-Size Exoplanet Has Clear Skies, Water Vapor | Video
Live Science - 24 Sep 2014 20:39
Observations of planet HAT-P-11b by the Hubble, Spitzer and Kepler Space Telescopes were used to make the discovery. The planet is 120 light-years away in the constellation of Cygnus. Full Story: ://goo.gl/8h7zEP
Wireless charger powers up iPhone in your pocket
New Scientist - 24 Sep 2014 20:00
MagMIMO senses where your phone is and fires a targeted magnetic field to keep it charged up - so you'll never have to plug in again
Interface surprises may motivate novel oxide electronic devices
Phys.org - 24 Sep 2014 19:44
Complex oxides have long tantalized the materials science community for their promise in next-generation energy and information technologies. Complex oxide crystals combine oxygen atoms with assorted metals to produce un...
Reasons to be optimistic about NY climate summit
New Scientist - 24 Sep 2014 19:30
Significant advances were made at the latest United Nations climate meeting, though we won't really know if it has delivered until next year
Podcast: The Ig Nobel Prizes 2014
Physics Buzz - 24 Sep 2014 19:29
The annual Ig Nobel Prizes honor science that "makes you laugh, then makes you think." It recognizes the quirky, silly, unorthodox and far-out research that has real science behind it. It's also, hands down, the most fun...
Bizarre Sphere Fossils Could Be Among World's Earliest Animals
Live Science - 24 Sep 2014 19:22
Mysterious fossils found in southern China are not bacteria or protists, but multicellular creatures, new research finds. The tiny fossils might even be the embryos of some of the earliest animals on Earth.
Buttonmasher: Gaming bots learn from how we play
New Scientist - 24 Sep 2014 19:06
Crowdsourced player data could help mould characters imbued with AI, making them more realistic and fun to interact with
In Images: Strange 600-Year-Old Spherical Fossils
Live Science - 24 Sep 2014 19:01
Multicellular spherical fossils dating back 600 million years were discovered in South China's Doushantuo Formation. Here are photos of these bizarre specimens.
Water found in atmosphere of exo-Neptune
New Scientist - 24 Sep 2014 19:00
The smallest exoplanet yet to have its atmosphere probed is full of water and heavy elements, hinting it formed far from its star
Big business steals the show at New York climate talks
New Scientist - 24 Sep 2014 18:33
Corporations and fund managers were lining up in New York to pledge they would decarbonise their investments, dwarfing the promises of national governments