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Early humans likely survived the tough conditions on the Tibetan Plateau by growing a crop used to make beer: barley. Research published this week in the journal Science found Tibetans relied on barley because it could r...
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Expect More Giant Snowstorms as Climate Warms (Op-Ed) As the climate warms, snowstorms are growing more severe.
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Most Interesting Science News Articles of the Week

Live Science - 23 Nov 2014 23:46
Most Interesting Science News Articles of the Week Improving surgery with 3D printed hearts, discovering glow worms in Peru and naming the 2014 word of the year -- just a few of the coolest stories in Science this week.
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NASA astronaut Terry Virts, Roscosmos cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov and European Space Agency astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti will launch to the International Space Station on Sunday. NASA will have a live stream of the la...
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Summit Europe: To Anticipate the Future Is to Abandon Intuition In the evolution of information technology, acceleration is the rule--and this fact isn't easy for the human brain to grasp. You'd be hard pressed to find someone who isn't at...
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Gobble, Gobble! 6 Fun Facts About Turkeys

Live Science - 23 Nov 2014 19:08
Gobble, Gobble! 6 Fun Facts About Turkeys From their ability to fly to their strange use of stones to break down food, here are six fun facts about turkeys.
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Us vs universe: Adventures in breaking light speed

New Scientist - 23 Nov 2014 18:00
It's the ultimate speed limit - but in some places, it seems the cosmic traffic cops are letting things slip (full text available to subscribers)
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How the hummingbird achieves its aerobatic feats (Phys.org) --The sight of a tiny hummingbird hovering in front of a flower and then darting to another with lightning speed amazes and delights. But it also leaves watchers with a persistent question: How do they do it?
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'Good fat' could help manage type 2 diabetes

EurekAlert! - 23 Nov 2014 07:00
(Monash University) A special type of fat found in some people could be used to manage type 2 diabetes.Scientists from Monash University and Stockholm University have discovered that brown fat, nicknamed the 'good fat' b...
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