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Satellite Photo Shows Frigid Arctic Air Over Eastern US
Live Science - 20 Nov 2014 01:46
The region appears to be covered by a gray-white blanket in the image, which was captured in infrared light Tuesday morning (Nov. 18) by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) GOES-East spacecraft.
Want Weight-Loss Tips? Beware of Top Search Results Online
Live Science - 20 Nov 2014 01:35
Most of the top results from Internet searches on weight loss guidelines link to unreliable sources, a new study found.
Albert Einstein's WWII-Era Letter Up for Auction
Live Science - 20 Nov 2014 19:28
In 1939, renowned physicist Albert Einstein penned a letter to a businessman in New York, acknowledging the man's efforts to help Jewish refugees at the start of World War II. Now, 75 years later, that document is up for...
A path to brighter images and more efficient LCD displays
e! Science News - 20 Nov 2014 22:18
University of Utah engineers have developed a polarizing filter that allows in more light, leading the way for mobile device displays that last much longer on a single battery charge and cameras that can shoot in dim lig...
Listen to the thump of Philae landing on comet 67P
New Scientist - 20 Nov 2014 16:53
The sound the Philae probe made as it first made contact with comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko last week has been released by the European Space Agency
Improving flash memory: New molecular storage devices could bridge memory gap
Phys.org - 20 Nov 2014 11:26
(Phys.org) --New molecules could be the key to solving a looming problem with flash memory storage, researchers say in a new report published in the journal Nature today.
Can Antibacterial Soap Cause Cancer? The 'Startling' Link Between Triclosan And Tumor Growth
IBTimes - 20 Nov 2014 03:34
Hand-washing has solved many of the world's sanitation problems, but there may be a dark side to the common hygiene practice. An agent in some antibacterial hand soaps has been linked to tumor growth in mice, according t...
Two new baryon particles discovered in agreement with York U prediction
Phys.org - 20 Nov 2014 00:06
Today an international team of researchers announced the discovery of two new particles in the baryon family, which makes them cousins of the familiar proton and neutron. The LHCb collaboration at CERN, the European Orga...
Golf Courses Are Hotspots for Ticks
Live Science - 20 Nov 2014 23:55
A round of golf may put you at risk for tick exposure -- golf courses are prime habitats for the blood-sucking creatures, experts say.
Gecko-Style Climbing Becomes a Reality
Physics Buzz - 20 Nov 2014 22:52
Humans have a long (and fascinating) history of climbing, and the history of climbing-specific gear is nearly as long. Ropes, harnesses, pitons, and ascenders all help climbers safely reach new vertical heights. Now ther...
Fitness Tracker Fatigue? How to Make Wearable Tech Useful
Live Science - 20 Nov 2014 22:38Snowstorm Upstate New York: How Lake-Effect Snow Phenomenon Causes Epic Winter Blizzards [VIDEO]
IBTimes - 20 Nov 2014 22:34
When winter storm conditions near Lake Erie are just right, the result is almost apocalyptic. This week, an epic - and possibly record-breaking - blizzard pummeled parts of western New York, closing nearly 140 miles of I...
Small Volcanic Eruptions Slow Global Warming
Live Science - 20 Nov 2014 22:32
Small volcanic eruptions account for part of the global warming slowdown since 2000, a new study reports.
Quantum mechanical calculations reveal the hidden states of enzyme active sites
e! Science News - 20 Nov 2014 22:21
Enzymes carry out fundamental biological processes such as photosynthesis, nitrogen fixation and respiration, with the help of clusters of metal atoms as "active" sites. But scientists lack basic information about their ...
NRL scientists discover novel metamaterial properties within hexagonal boron nitride
e! Science News - 20 Nov 2014 22:19
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) scientists, in collaboration with researchers from the University of Manchester, U.K.; Imperial College, London; University of California San Diego; and the National Institute of Mate...
New technique allows ultrasound to penetrate bone, metal
e! Science News - 20 Nov 2014 22:19
Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a technique that allows ultrasound to penetrate bone or metal, using customized structures that offset the distortion usually caused by these so-called "abe...
Magic shoes: How to hear yourself instantly happy
New Scientist - 20 Nov 2014 22:00
Perception-skewing shoes can make you feel slimmer, happier and full of energy by retuning your body's soundtrack
Crowdfunding donations reinvent what a charity is
New Scientist - 20 Nov 2014 21:30
A growing number of non-profits are modelling themselves on technology start-ups rather than traditional charities, allowing donors to give direct to a cause
Enormous Gorge Shaped by River's Tectonic Transformation
Live Science - 20 Nov 2014 21:01
The Tsangpo Gorge in Tibet, one of the deepest canyons in the world, formed when tectonic forces pushed up the earth and steepened the path of a river that then caused massive erosion, a new study finds.
Humans needed barley to conquer Tibet's giddy heights
New Scientist - 20 Nov 2014 21:00
Swapping millet for hardier crops from the west enabled permanent settlements to move up to the heady heights of Tibet 3600 years ago
String Theory Predicts a Time Before the Big Bang
Scientific American - 20 Nov 2014 21:00
String theory suggests that the big bang was not the origin of the universe but simply the outcome of a preexisting state --
Early-Life Trauma May Help with Managing Stress Later
Live Science - 20 Nov 2014 20:33
Stress in one generation can lead to problems in that generation's offspring, but it may also pass certain benefits on to future generations, new research in mice suggests.