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4 Mistakes That Made Ebola Worse: Dallas Hospital, CDC, WHO, Airlines Add To Panic, Exasperate Crisis
IBTimes - 18 Oct 2014 08:34
Tracking major screw-ups around the Ebola crisis is almost as difficult as tracking the virus itself. The deadly disease spreading throughout West Africa dominated headlines around the world again this week, and every da...
Light beacons let map app talk to blind people
New Scientist - 18 Oct 2014 12:00
A museum in Delhi has installed a new infrared navigation system to help visually impared people find their way with audio directions
Brain surgery through the cheek
e! Science News - 18 Oct 2014 04:33
For those most severely affected, treating epilepsy means drilling through the skull deep into the brain to destroy the small area where the seizures originate -- invasive, dangerous and with a long recovery period.
Goliath Encounter: Puppy-Sized Spider Surprises Scientist in Rainforest
Live Science - 18 Oct 2014 01:46
Entomologist Piotr Naskrecki was taking a nighttime walk in the rainforest in Guyana, when he came across a "Goliath birdeater," possibly the world's largest spider.
Ebola Virus Cure: US Issues 'Task Order' For Ebola Drug ZMapp
IBTimes - 18 Oct 2014 01:34
U.S. health officials have issued a "task order" to cutting-edge biology laboratories in Maryland, North Carolina and Texas to submit proposals for manufacturing Ebola treatment drugs using tobacco plants. Officials requ...
Ebola Cure: Canada To Ship 800 Vials Of Experimental VSV-BOV Vaccine To WHO
IBTimes - 18 Oct 2014 20:34
Canada will ship 800 vials of its experimental Ebola virus disease vaccine, VSV-EBOV, to the World Health Organization, Ottawa announced Saturday. The Ebola vaccine will be sent in three shipments. Human clinical trials ...
4 Mistakes That Made Ebola Worse: Dallas Hospital, CDC, WHO, Airlines Add To Panic, Exacerbate Crisis
IBTimes - 18 Oct 2014 20:34
Tracking major screw-ups around the Ebola crisis is almost as difficult as tracking the virus itself. The deadly disease spreading throughout West Africa dominated headlines around the world again this week, and every da...
55 Years Since the World Sees the Moon's Far Side
Physics Buzz - 18 Oct 2014 20:00
55 years ago today mankind first glimpsed the far side of the Moon. You're looking at that first grainy image of an unknown landscape. The first photograph of the far side of the Moon, taken on October 7th, 1959 by Sovie...
First Patient Receives Stem Cell Treatment for Degenerative Eye Disease
Singularity Hub - 18 Oct 2014 17:19
Since stem cells were first hailed as a potential cure for a variety of diseases, we have witnessed setbacks, controversies, and failures. Now, however, human trials for the use of stem cells in treating degenerative eye...
Secret spaceplane due to land
New Scientist - 18 Oct 2014 17:00
What is it doing up there? A robotic, top secret US spaceplane is due to land this week, after a record-breaking 22 months in orbit
Japan's Volcanoes Threaten Country's Nuclear Power Plants, Says Expert
IBTimes - 18 Oct 2014 14:34
Japan's nuclear power plants are at risk from "impossible to predict" volcanic eruptions, a prominent Japanese volcanologist said Friday, disputing findings of the country's nuclear safety regulators.
Wow! The Most Amazing Images in Science This Week
Live Science - 18 Oct 2014 10:32
From microscopic creatures to comets in outer space, we have the best photos in Science. Check them out.
Atomic trigger shatters mystery of how glass deforms
Phys.org - 18 Oct 2014 10:29
Throw a rock through a window made of silica glass, and the brittle, insulating oxide pane shatters. But whack a golf ball with a club made of metallic glass--a resilient conductor that looks like metal--and the glass no...
Forget the Pseudoscience -- All Fish Feel Pain (Op-Ed)
Live Science - 18 Oct 2014 02:13
When a shark is caught for sport, it often dies from its injuries -- why are sharks not protected the way other animals are?
Goliath Birdeater: Images of a Colossal Spider
Live Science - 18 Oct 2014 01:41
Imagine a spider as big as a child's forearm that weighs as much as a puppy. That's how huge the South American Goliath birdeater -- arguably the world's largest spider -- can be.
Winter 2014: Polar Vortex 'Unlikely' This Year, Federal Forecasters Say
IBTimes - 18 Oct 2014 01:34
Already gearing up for polar vortex 2.0? Not so fast, federal forecasters say. A repeat of last year's exceptionally frigid and snowy winter east of the Rocky Mountains is "unlikely," according to the National Oceanic an...