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Palaeontology: Girls and boys come out to play

The Economist - 23 Oct 2014 16:53
Palaeontology: Girls and boys come out to play To have and to hold SEX is ubiquitous, but sexual intercourse is not. On dry land, it is more or less de rigueur. Sperm and eggs risk dessication otherwise. Mammals, birds and reptiles do it. Insects do it. Even snails d...
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Transparent Graphene-Based Implants to Grant Clearer View of the Brain A new implantable brain chip developed by the University of Madison-Wisconsin may help advance our understanding of the human brain. The chip is flexible, transparent, biocompatible--and uses a graphene sensor array just...
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The flu virus is responsible for about 36,000 deaths in the U.S. every year, but the common killer hardly elicits the same panic as Ebola, a disease that has devastated parts of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, but has ...
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An ancient rock shelter nestled high in the Peruvian Andes reveals that humans have been living at extreme heights thousands of years earlier than previously thought.
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New microscope collects dynamic images of the molecules that animate life Over the last decade, powerful new microscopes have dramatically sharpened biologists' focus on the molecules that animate and propel life. Now, a new imaging platform developed by Eric Betzig and colleagues at the Howar...
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Drop into the Interstellar wormhole with Oculus Rift

New Scientist - 23 Oct 2014 19:00
An Oculus Rift headset puts you onto the ship piloted by Matthew McConaughey in the new science fiction blockbuster, Interstellar
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Today on New Scientist

New Scientist - 23 Oct 2014 18:30
All the latest on newscientist.com: 10 revolutions that made us human, personal helicopters on sale in two years, making babies with Neanderthals and more
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No Proof That 'Brain Training' Games Work, Some Experts Say Many "brain-training" games may be marketed as a way to boost people's alertness and intelligence, but scientists are now warning that such claims are not based on actual science.
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Man Recovers From Ebola in Germany After Routine Intensive Care One man who contracted Ebola and even had further complications of the infection has now recovered after receiving routine intensive care at a hospital in Germany.
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Photos: Notebook from Antarctic Quest Found After 100 Years When snow and ice thawed during the Antarctic summer last year, a lost notebook was revealed near the century-old base camp that British explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott established at Cape Evans.
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Ebola Suspected in NY Doctor

Live Science - 23 Oct 2014 22:56
Ebola Suspected in NY Doctor A doctor who recently arrived in the United States from West Africa is being tested for Ebola at Bellevue Hospital in New York City, according to the city's health department.
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Photos: Amazing Shots from 'Wildlife Photographer of the Year' Contest A striking black-and-white photo of lions took first prize at the 50th Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, but the international panel of judges awarded a handful of other gifted artists of all ages.
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Transformers: Humanity's next 1000 years

New Scientist - 23 Oct 2014 21:00
Eternal health, brain uploads, the end of privacy... with technological innovations coming at breakneck speed, how will they affect our evolution? (full text available to subscribers)
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Incredible Photo of Lazing Lions Wins Wildlife Photography Contest A stunning black-and-white photo of five lionesses relaxing with their cubs in Tanzania's Serengeti National Park has taken the top prize at the 50th Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, held this week at Londo...
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Lebanon is grappling with its first suspected case of Ebola after a man who arrived from West Africa checked himself into a hospital with symptoms of the disease, the country's health minister announced Thursday, accordi...
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Movies Made Inside a Living Cell [VIDEO]

Scientific American - 23 Oct 2014 20:01
A new microscope can show chromosomes moving within a cell or tiny changes in a growing embryo. --
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Oldest High-Altitude Human Settlement Discovered in Andes An ancient rock shelter nestled high in the Peruvian Andes reveals that humans have been living at extreme heights thousands of years earlier than previously thought.
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Thinking of #MyOttawa today

Elisabeth Howell - 23 Oct 2014 19:36
Thinking of #MyOttawa today Yesterday was a really rough day for Ottawa residents, particularly those that live and work around downtown. Dozens of my friends and family were affected, even though none of them were directly near where the tragic ev...
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Record Bid! Early Apple Computer Sells for Nearly $1 Million The rare Apple-1 computer, which is now the most expensive Apple computer ever sold, was built by Steve Wozniak in Steve Jobs' garage in the summer of 1976. The computer still has its original keyboard, power supply and ...
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This is what brain cell conversations look like

New Scientist - 23 Oct 2014 18:50
Modifying neurons to flash as electrical impulses pass along them lets researchers grow light-up brains in a dish and eavesdrop on their chatter
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Historic quantum software is run for the first time

New Scientist - 23 Oct 2014 18:42
Written 20 years ago, the first algorithm to tap into the ultra-fast potential of quantum computing has been run on a real machine at long last
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Crime Scene Science: Solve Mysteries by Investigating Drops

Scientific American - 23 Oct 2014 17:00
Crime Scene Science: Solve Mysteries by Investigating Drops A Halloween-themed activity from Science Buddies --
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