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TEDx goes to CERN
Symmetry Magazine - 27 Oct 2014 15:00
Inventors, educators and scientists inspired audiences at this year’s TEDxCERN. It’s not every day you see entrepreneurs, engineers and particle physicists breaking it down to an electronica remix of recordings from ...
Do DIY Teeth Whitening Methods Really Work?
Live Science - 27 Oct 2014 20:28
Some "natural" ways of whitening teeth, such as brushing them with a strawberry and baking-soda mixture, do not actually whiten teeth, and may even weaken them, new research finds.
Today on New Scientist
New Scientist - 27 Oct 2014 19:30
All the latest on newscientist.com: baby turtle swimathon, litmus paper for Ebola strains, chocolate memory boost, winter weather warning and more
Photos: Lava Threatens Homes in Hawaii
Live Science - 27 Oct 2014 19:10
Hawaii's Kilauea volcano has been erupting for more than 30 years. A new stream of lava started flowing on June 27, 2014. By the fall, the molten rock was pushing close to homes and buildings in the town of Pahoa on Hawa...
Ebola: Here's Why Travel Bans Could Make Americans Less Safe
Live Science - 27 Oct 2014 16:51
Despite widespread support for a travel ban, the idea could actually make the risk of Ebola greater here in the United States.
Faster switching helps ferroelectrics become viable replacement for transistors
Phys.org - 27 Oct 2014 13:20
(Phys.org) --Ferroelectric materials - commonly used in transit cards, gas grill igniters, video game memory and more - could become strong candidates for use in next-generation computers, thanks to new research led by s...
CDC Issues New Guidelines for Travelers from Ebola-Outbreak Countries
Live Science - 27 Oct 2014 23:33
New guidelines for people who enter the U.S. from the countries in West Africa where the Ebola outbreak is ongoing will require that some travelers undergo "active monitoring" of their health for 21 days, officials said ...
Watching Pig Bodies Decomposing at Sea, for Science! | Video
Live Science - 27 Oct 2014 22:12
What happens to a body at sea? A group of scientists dropped pig carcasses into the ocean to find out.
UF physicists win two top international awards
Phys.org - 27 Oct 2014 22:08
Each year, the American Physical Society prizes honor the world's leading physicists. This year, two of those coveted awards are going to researchers at the University of Florida.
Phone call pulse shows millions hitting the beach
New Scientist - 27 Oct 2014 21:00
France throbs like a beating heart as people converge on Paris from Monday to Friday, before heading out to the countryside at weekends, phone calls show
'Smart' Robot Could Help Rescue Disaster Victims
Live Science - 27 Oct 2014 20:54
A new robotic tool could help rescue workers locate victims of disasters and other emergencies before venturing into collapsed buildings or other potentially dangerous places.
Ultrafast electron diffraction experiments open a new window on the microscopic world
Phys.org - 27 Oct 2014 20:51
Researchers at McGill University have succeeded in simultaneously observing the reorganizations of atomic positions and electron distribution during the transformation of the "smart material" vanadium dioxide (VO2) from ...
Syracuse physicists closer to understanding balance of matter, antimatter in universe
Phys.org - 27 Oct 2014 20:39
Physicists in Syracuse University's College of Arts and Sciences have made important discoveries regarding Bs meson particles--something that may explain why the Universe contains more matter than antimatter.
Kaci Hickox Discharged From Mandatory Ebola Quarantine In New Jersey, Will Be Transported To Maine
IBTimes - 27 Oct 2014 20:34
Doctors Without Borders nurse Kaci Hickox was discharged Monday from medical isolation in New Jersey after testing negative for Ebola, the state Health Department said. Hickox was quarantined in a hospital after she deve...
100-Year-Old Notebook Found In Antarctica Sheds Light On Early Days Of Exploration [PHOTO]
IBTimes - 27 Oct 2014 20:34
Before regular air travel and state-of-the-art thermal wear, very few people had ever ventured to, let alone survived, Antarctica's South Pole. But the artifacts left behind by the region's first pioneers shed light on t...
Global Warming, Melting Arctic Ice Is Doubling The Risk Of Harsh European Winters, Study Says
IBTimes - 27 Oct 2014 20:34
Global warming is actually making European winters more frigid, scientists say. Melting Arctic sea ice is fiddling with the pole's wind patterns, which are blasting down bone-chilling air with greater frequency. As a res...
Hawaii Kilauea Volcano Update: Lava Threatens To Force Evacuations On Big Island
IBTimes - 27 Oct 2014 20:34
Lava flows from Hawaii's Kilauea volcano threaten to force residents on the state's biggest island to evacuate after advancing more than 250 yards over the weekend. Lava continued to move at around 10 to 15 yards per hou...
Early Universe's Room Temperature Could Have Supported Life
Physics Buzz - 27 Oct 2014 20:15
Originally published: Oct 20 2014 - 4:15pm, Inside Science News ServiceBy: Ker Than, Contributor(Inside Science) -- Life in the universe could be much older than previously thought, forming as early as fifteen million ye...
Reptiles That Wait for Sex Live Longer
Live Science - 27 Oct 2014 18:43Australian skies lit up by 80,000 lightning strikes
New Scientist - 27 Oct 2014 18:30
A spectacular electrical storm struck southern Australia last night, causing power outages and setting a house ablaze
Arctic melt means more severe winters likely - for now
New Scientist - 27 Oct 2014 18:04
The vanishing Arctic ice is making extremely cold Eurasian winters more likely, but the trend won't last and warming will eventually take over
Lava Flow from Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano Speeds Up
Live Science - 27 Oct 2014 18:00
An oozing lava flow from Hawaii's Kilauea volcano picked up speed over the weekend as it crept toward Pahoa, prompting local authorities and residents to prepare for possible evacuations on the Big Island.