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Odds of El Niño Fall to 58 Percent
Live Science - 6 Nov 2014 22:52
El Niño conditions continue to sputter in the tropical Pacific Ocean, pushing back the odds of even a weak El Niño emerging this winter, forecasters said today (Nov. 6).
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New Scientist - 6 Nov 2014 19:30
All the latest on newscientist.com: Rosetta's big day approaches, quantum ghost universes, disorder steals wife, smart city water systems and more
Arctic Squirrels' Secrets for Surviving Six Months Sustained Sun (Gallery)
Live Science - 6 Nov 2014 06:02
Arctic squirrels are circadian superheroes.
Ancient and Modern Europeans Have Surprising Genetic Connection
Live Science - 6 Nov 2014 23:53
There is a surprising genetic unity between the earliest known Europeans and contemporary Europeans, ancient DNA reveals. This finding suggests that a complex network of sexual exchange may have existed across Europe ove...
Watch Live Today: Quantum Mechanics and the Fabric of Our Universe
Scientific American - 6 Nov 2014 22:21
Theoretical physicist Nima Arkani-Hamed will present a free live Webcast on the latest insights into the nature of spacetime from the quantum world --
The acid test: Can you dissolve a body completely?
New Scientist - 6 Nov 2014 22:00
Think you can dissolve a body in an acid bath, Breaking Bad-style, and get away with it? Think again, says forensic scientist Erwin Vermeij (full text available to subscribers)
Bats Use Signal Jamming to Ward Off Competitors
Live Science - 6 Nov 2014 21:48
Just like Navy engineers who jam the sonar of enemy ships, bats can jam the signals of other bats to ward off competition for food, a new study finds.
Bats Use Signal Jamming to Fend Off Competitors | Video
Live Science - 6 Nov 2014 21:47
Mexican free-tailed bats use echolocation to hunt, but they also emit jamming signals to fend off competitors. Mexican free-tailed bats use echolocation to hunt, but they also emit jamming signals to fend off competitors...
Teen Smoking Facts: New Research Shows Children Who Live Near Tobacco Shops More Likely To Smoke
IBTimes - 6 Nov 2014 21:34
The number of tobacco shops in an area could affect teenagers' smoking habits, according to recent research from the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. Teens who live close to several tobacco shops are nearly 50 percen...
Ebola Affected Countries: UN Lacks Resources To Fight 'Persistent' Transmissions Of Virus
IBTimes - 6 Nov 2014 21:34
Ebola transmission in the three West African countries fighting the outbreak remains "persistent and widespread," the World Health Organization said Wednesday, and the United Nations is struggling to come up with the res...
Orphaned Baby Otter Settles into New Home in Chicago
Live Science - 6 Nov 2014 21:00
An orphaned sea otter pup, just a week old and underweight, was rescued from a beach in California last month. Now, the camera-friendly creature is starting over in the Midwest, with 24-hour care at Chicago's Shedd Aquar...
Transitions between states of matter: It's more complicated, scientists find
Phys.org - 6 Nov 2014 21:00
The seemingly simple process of phase changes--those transitions between states of matter--is more complex than previously known, according to research based at Princeton University, Peking University and New York Univer...
Zoologger: Bats jam each other's sonar to steal meals
New Scientist - 6 Nov 2014 21:00
The Mexican free-tailed bat sabotages the echolocation signals of its fellows so that it can home in on their winged prey for itself
Getting the Buzz on Bees
Live Science - 6 Nov 2014 20:39
Because bees are big business in the U.S., collecting and sharing data about the insect is important to address the decline in bee populations.
Smart health monitors to predict your medical future
New Scientist - 6 Nov 2014 20:00
Lifelogging is more than just counting steps. More tech firms are trying to predict your health using data from devices like Fitbits
9,000-Year-Old Bison Mummy Found Frozen in Time
Live Science - 6 Nov 2014 19:55
Hidden away under frozen ground for nearly 10,000 years, one extremely well-preserved creature is finally ready to give up its secrets.
Photos: 9,000-Year-Old Bison Mummy Found in Siberia
Live Science - 6 Nov 2014 19:46
The preserved remains of a Steppe bison (Bison priscus) -- an ancient relative of modern bison -- was found in eastern Siberia. Scientists have now performed a necropsy of the 9,000-year-old bison mummy.
Ghost Illusion Created in Lab with New Robot
Live Science - 6 Nov 2014 19:39
Sometimes people report they can feel a strange presence around them -- a ghost. Now scientists create the eerie sensation in people using a robot.
The Theory of Everything: New Stephen Hawking Biopic Released
Physics Buzz - 6 Nov 2014 19:39
Tomorrow a new film which chronicles the personal life of astrophysicist Stephen Hawking is released to US audiences. The Theory of Everything is an adaptation of a memoir by Hawking's first wife, Jane Wilde, and centers...
Ghost Illusion Created in Lab with New Robot | Video
Live Science - 6 Nov 2014 19:38
Sometimes people report they can feel a strange presence around them, a ghost. Now scientists create the eerie sensation in the lab using a robot.
Famed Physicist Talks Quantum Mechanics and Space-Time: How to Watch Live
Live Science - 6 Nov 2014 19:32
Physicist Nima Arkani-Hamed will give a live lecture on recent quantum mechanics research and the evolving understanding of space-time at the Perimeter Institute on Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. ET.