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The Science of Human Dissection

Live Science - 6 Dec 2014 07:59
The Science of Human Dissection The study of anatomy goes all the way back to such luminaries as Galen, da Vinci and Vesalius, but the nature of anatomical research has completely changed since those days.
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Typhoon Hagupit kicked it up a notch in intensity as it made landfall in the Philippines Saturday, according to the U.S. Naval Observatory's Joint Typhoon Warning Center. As many as 32 million people could be affected by...
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Wow! The Most Amazing Images in Science This Week

Live Science - 6 Dec 2014 21:04
Wow! The Most Amazing Images in Science This Week Amazing clouds over Amsterdam Island, ancient shell tools and the return of a great water, just a few of the awesome images in science this week.
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Record high temperatures and very low rainfall in California between 2012 and 2014 have led to the worst drought conditions in 1,200 years, according to a new study conducted by two climate scientists from the University...
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Short Film One of the hard truths of human existence is that though we are able to move freely through space, we are mercilessly constrained by time. Each moment of life arrives then rapidly passes, seemingly lost forever....
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Ho, Ho, How to Track Santa's Journey This Christmas

Live Science - 6 Dec 2014 14:57
Ho, Ho, How to Track Santa's Journey This Christmas Tracking Santa's progress from chimney to chimney has never been easier, with NORAD keeping its high-tech eyes on jolly ol' St. Nick.
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Physics Week in Review: December 6, 2014

Scientific American - 6 Dec 2014 12:24
Physics Week in Review: December 6, 2014 After Thursday’s aborted launch, the Orion Spaceship finally Blasted Off at Dawn on Friday morning. You can watch the official NASA video here. --
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Developing nations could need as much as $500 billion a year by 2050 to adapt to the effects of a warming climate, the United Nations said, significantly revising its earlier figure of $100 billion a year estimated by th...
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People who are overweight could lose up to three years off their lives, and extremely obese people can expect to trim up to eight years, new research on the health effects of obesity has found. The inverse link between l...
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Tao of Pandas: Sometimes They Go With the Flow

Live Science - 6 Dec 2014 04:43
Tao of Pandas: Sometimes They Go With the Flow Pandas are not as picky as once thought.
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Pandas Show Resilience in Range of Habitats (Gallery) Pandas romp in a range of environments, not just one type of forest.
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Great Horned Owl Takes a Dip in Lake Michigan

Live Science - 6 Dec 2014 02:01
Great Horned Owl Takes a Dip in Lake Michigan A great horned owl went for an unexpected swim in Lake Michigan this week, after two peregrine falcons forced it into the water, according to Chicago birders who saw the territorial skirmish firsthand.
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Mysterious 'Ghost' Ship Rediscovered Near Hawaii

Live Science - 6 Dec 2014 01:07
Mysterious 'Ghost' Ship Rediscovered Near Hawaii The wreck of a World War II-era cable ship was recently discovered in the waters off Hawaii.
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