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A New York man who lived in Brooklyn will be tested for Ebola after he was taken to Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan on Thursday with symptoms consistent with the virus, according to New York Daily News. The patient, who w...
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Huge genome helped frog tapeworm feast on man's brain

New Scientist - 21 Nov 2014 02:01
A tapeworm that usually lives in frogs and dogs has been found crawling across a man's brain, most likely tucking into fatty acids from the cerebral tissue
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Scientists say that climate change is one of the biggest problems facing humanity. But Americans aren't too worried about it, a new poll found.
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Lifesaving Beats: Songs Can Help with CPR Training

Live Science - 21 Nov 2014 23:23
Lifesaving Beats: Songs Can Help with CPR Training The 1977 disco hit "Stayin' Alive" is officially the song to accompany CPR's chest compression. But Japanese scientists are now teaching the lifesaving maneuver using other songs that have the right beat for CPR and are ...
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Vest for the Deaf Translates Speech Into Vibrations

Live Science - 21 Nov 2014 23:12
Vest for the Deaf Translates Speech Into Vibrations A new wearable device that translates spoken words into vibrations could help deaf people perceive speech in a completely new way.
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Albert Einstein's Autographed Letter Sells for $12,500 at Auction A letter penned by Albert Einstein during World War II was recently auctioned off in Los Angeles.
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Cats Teach Robots To Land On Feet

Scientific American - 21 Nov 2014 22:56
Cats Teach Robots To Land On Feet Training rescue robots to land safely from falls like cats could give them nine lives in the field. Larry Greenemeier reports.   --
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Eyes in the O.R. - Loved Ones Get Pix and Texts | Video A new app, called EASE (Electronic Access to Surgical Events), gives families and friends a 'Snapchat' type feed from a nurse, sending images, videos and 2-way texting during long surgical procedures.
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Can We Eavesdrop On E.T.?

Physics Buzz - 21 Nov 2014 21:39
Simulation assesses odds of intercepting interstellar communications. Image credit: Yellowstone National Park via flickr | ://bit.ly/1uREyxx Rights : ://bit.ly/NL51dk It may the biggest and oldest question in science: Ar...
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Electric Vehicle Fleet Gives California Green Energy Boost The crowded highways of Los Angeles just got a little greener, thanks to a new electric-vehicle program sponsored by the U.S. Air Force.
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Us vs universe: Hold still while the Earth trembles

New Scientist - 21 Nov 2014 21:00
In the hunt for gravitational waves, tiny tremors set a limit on how sensitive any ground-based detector can be - so we've just got to go off-world (full text available to subscribers)
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New terahertz device could strengthen security

Phys.org - 21 Nov 2014 20:56
We are all familiar with the hassles that accompany air travel. We shuffle through long lines, remove our shoes, and carry liquids in regulation-sized tubes. And even after all the effort, we still wonder if these proced...
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Zoologger: tickly kiss turns on hairy-mouthed spiders

New Scientist - 21 Nov 2014 20:30
The males of this spider species evolved a trick to make females more likely to let them father their offspring – tickling them with hairy mouthparts
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What's behind snowmageddon that hit the US this week?

New Scientist - 21 Nov 2014 19:25
A kink in the jet stream caused by a recent super typhoon over the Pacific is driving freezing temperatures and early snowfall in the US
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What's behind the snowmageddon that hit the US?

New Scientist - 21 Nov 2014 19:25
A kink in the jet stream caused by a recent super typhoon over the Pacific is driving freezing temperatures and early snowfall in the US
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Sun's Shifting Magnetic Field May Predict Lightning Strikes The sun may be partly responsible for lightning strikes on Earth, and scientists think fluctuations in the sun's magnetic field could be used to predict lightning storms weeks in advance.
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Saturn's calming nature keeps Earth friendly to life

New Scientist - 21 Nov 2014 18:56
Even slight tweaks to Saturn's orbital plane and distance could have put Earth on a comet-like path around the sun – and ejected Mars from the solar system
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Small 'Underwater Pompeii' Found Off Greek Island

Live Science - 21 Nov 2014 18:38
Small 'Underwater Pompeii' Found Off Greek Island Remains of an ancient settlement have been found on the bottom of the Aegean sea off the small island of Delos.
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Embrace measures the skin's electrical activity to detect changes that foreshadow an epileptic seizure – and sends out a distress call
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Summit Europe: Art Meets Tech in Glowing Roads and a Smog Eating Machine There's a stretch of Dutch highway that glows like Tron; a path of radiant tiles swirling like Van Gogh's “Starry Night”; a lotus dome of a hundred unfurling smart flowers;...
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Us vs universe: Taking the twinkle out of the stars

New Scientist - 21 Nov 2014 18:00
That pretty twinkling is a blurry plague for astronomers - but we can cancel it out with artificial stars and shape-shifting mirrors (full text available to subscribers)
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CERN makes public first data of LHC experiments CERN today launched its Open Data Portal where data from real collision events, produced by experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will for the first time be made openly available to all. It is expected that thes...
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