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Ebola Death Toll 2014: How Many People Have Really Died From Virus?
IBTimes - 24 Oct 2014 02:34
The number of Ebola cases so far this year: 9,936. How many people have been killed by Ebola: 4,877. These are the official figures put out by the World Health Organization, widely regarded as the authority on the Ebola ...
'Catastrophic' Ebola Toll in Liberia Is Predicted Unless Aid Scales Up
Live Science - 24 Oct 2014 01:32
A substantial and quick scaling up of Ebola interventions is needed to prevent a catastrophic number of cases and deaths from the disease in parts of Liberia, a new study suggests.
Ebola Cure: WHO Says 200,000 Vaccine Doses Could Be Ready By 2015
IBTimes - 24 Oct 2014 20:34
As many as several hundred thousand doses of two leading experimental Ebola vaccines could be ready by mid-2015, the World Health Organization said Friday, according to Reuters. Human trials for the treatment candidates ...
Quantum Mechanics from a Classical Multiverse
Physics Buzz - 24 Oct 2014 22:31
Quantum mechanics can be hard to grasp, even for the physicists who use it every day. As a result, people have argued from the very birth of the field about what's really going on in quantum mechanical systems. To some e...
Famed Physicist Stephen Hawking Joins Facebook
Live Science - 24 Oct 2014 22:15
Stephen Hawking, the world-renowned astrophysicist and author of "A Brief History of Time," has recently joined Facebook.
Creepy: Peering into Spiders' Brains Without Exploding Them
Live Science - 24 Oct 2014 22:14Eight-Eyed Horror: Peering Into Jumping Spiders' Explosive Brains | Video
Live Science - 24 Oct 2014 22:07
It's difficult to study the jumping spider's brain, but researchers have found a new technique that lets them analyze the spider's neural activity.
Record-Breaking Near-Space Dive Leaps from 135,000 Feet | Video
Live Science - 24 Oct 2014 21:40
Alan Eustace dove from a high-altitude balloon soaring at approximately 135,000 feet. Felix Baumgartner held the record at 128,000 feet.
Can You Get Ebola on Public Transportation?
Live Science - 24 Oct 2014 20:55
News that a doctor in New York with Ebola traveled on the subway the day before he developed symptoms of the disease may have some people worried about catching the disease on public transportation.
Ebola NYC 2014: How Long Can The Virus Live Outside The Body?
IBTimes - 24 Oct 2014 20:34
Dr. Craig Spencer, New York City's first Ebola patient who recently returned from Guinea, contacted health officials at the first sign of infection on Thursday, but not before he visited his apartment in Harlem, walked t...
EU Climate Chage 2014: European Union Makes 'Ambitious' Climate Change Plans
IBTimes - 24 Oct 2014 20:34
European Union leaders have agreed to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 40 percent within 20 years. The agreement was being touted as a "substantial" step forward and the "world's most ambitious, cost-effective" policy on ...
Nina Pham Update: Dallas Nurse Declared Ebola-Free, Released From Hospital, Reports Say
IBTimes - 24 Oct 2014 20:34
Dallas nurse Nina Pham was declared Ebola-free Friday and discharged from the National Institutes of Health facility in Maryland where she received treatment, multiple reports said. Pham was one of two nurses at Texas He...
Ebola In NYC 2014: Is Bellevue Hospital Ready For The Virus?
IBTimes - 24 Oct 2014 20:34
A single case of Ebola has surfaced in New York City, underscoring that despite extensive efforts to keep the virus out of the U.S., no plan is infallible.
Ebola In New York City: NYC Subways Won't Give You Ebola, But Here's What You Could Catch
IBTimes - 24 Oct 2014 20:34
Stop panicking: You won't get Ebola on the New York City subway. Even though Dr. Craig Spencer rode the A, 1 and L trains in Manhattan and Brooklyn after he came back from Guinea with Ebola, the likelihood of contracting...
African baby turtles start life with a 24-hour swimathon
New Scientist - 24 Oct 2014 20:30
Loggerhead turtles from Cape Verde complete an epic sprint before they turn into chilled-out turtle surfers, like the ones in Finding Nemo
'Living Paint' Transforms Bacteria Into Art
Live Science - 24 Oct 2014 20:27
Science-minded artists can use "living paint" to create art inside petri dishes.
US-Funded Research a Waste? Scientists Refute 'Wastebook' Criticism
Live Science - 24 Oct 2014 19:58
An annual report by Oklahoma Sen. Tom Coburn takes liberties with the truth when criticizing federally funded research, scientists say. The senator misrepresents and oversimplifies these studies in his annual 'Wastebook....
Ebola Survivor Nurse Speaks At Press Conference | Video
Live Science - 24 Oct 2014 19:40
Nina Pham, who caught Ebola while caring for the patient diagnosed in Dallas, was released from a hospital Friday, free of the virus. (Oct. 24)
NYC Doctor Tests Positive For Ebola, Officials Quell Panic | Video
Live Science - 24 Oct 2014 19:31
A Doctors Without Borders physician who recently returned to New York City has been diagnosed with Ebola. Officials are now working to quell panic.
Biological litmus paper detects Ebola strains
New Scientist - 24 Oct 2014 19:30
Litmus paper embedded with DNA from jellyfish and other organisms has the potential to identify any biological molecule - changing how infections are diagnosed
Asteroid miners to launch first private space telescope
New Scientist - 24 Oct 2014 19:00
Private company Planetary Resources, which one day hopes to mine asteroids, is preparing to launch a prototype of a telescope designed to find them
Ebola in NYC Is 'No Cause for Alarm,' Mayor Says
Live Science - 24 Oct 2014 18:55
A doctor in New York City who recently returned from Guinea in West Africa became the first person in the city to test positive for Ebola. Officials move to prevent the spread of the disease in the city.