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Pew, Pew! Navy Laser Blasts Targets In Air, On Sea | Raw Video
Live Science - 11 Dec 2014 00:32
The laser weapon system (LaWS) has been brought online by the Office of Naval Research (ONR) and demonstrated aboard the USS Ponce in the Arabian Gulf.
Marine pollution: Charting the plastic waters
The Economist - 11 Dec 2014 16:15
THE "Great Pacific Garbage Patch" lies off the coast of California. But it is not the only place where a system of rotating ocean currents, known as gyres, concentrate floating material, particularly plastic detritus dum...
Drug-Resistant 'Superbugs' Could Kill Over 10 Million People A Year By 2050: Study
IBTimes - 11 Dec 2014 15:34
Growing resistance to drugs in microbes and the rise of "superbugs" could cast medicine "back to the dark ages" and lead to the deaths of over 10 million people by 2050, according to a British government-commissioned rev...
New Food Compound Might Control Weight Gain
Live Science - 11 Dec 2014 03:45
Sprinkling a supplement that contains a compound called propionate on your food could help you avoid weight gain, a new study suggests.
Flu Shot Season 2014: Why Your Chances Of Getting Sick Just Went Up
IBTimes - 11 Dec 2014 03:34
The looming flu season is shaping up to be among the worst in 15 years, according to health officials who say an unforeseen mutation in this season's dominant flu strain could mean more severe illnesses, hospitalizations...
Stacking 2-dimensional materials may lower cost of semiconductor devices
e! Science News - 11 Dec 2014 22:45
A team of researchers led by North Carolina State University has found that stacking materials that are only one atom thick can create semiconductor junctions that transfer charge efficiently, regardless of whether the c...
Is that Ginkgo biloba supplement really what you think it is?
e! Science News - 11 Dec 2014 22:43
Dr. Damon Little, Associate Curator of Bioinformatics in the Cullman Program for Molecular Systematics at The New York Botanical Garden, has just published a new study in the journal Genome investigating the use of DNA b...
Peer inside the head of a giant prehistoric groundhog
New Scientist - 11 Dec 2014 22:30
A virtual replica of the first complete skull of a mysterious mammal is revealing the structure of its bizarre bones
This means spore: The brutal world of fighting fungi
New Scientist - 11 Dec 2014 22:00
Single combat, assassination, chemical warfare, even mind control: the Geneva conventions don't apply when fungi go to war (full text available to subscribers)
Philippines Typhoon Hagupit Update 2014: Thousands Stranded In Evacuation Centers [PHOTOS]
IBTimes - 11 Dec 2014 21:34
More than 788,000 Filipinos were stranded in evacuation centers Thursday across central Philippines after Typhoon Hagupit swept through the island nation, damaging nearly 50,000 homes and killing at least 19 and injuring...
Study outlines basic rules for construction with a type of origami
Phys.org - 11 Dec 2014 21:26
Origami is capable of turning a simple sheet of paper into a pretty paper crane, but the principles behind the paper-folding art can also be applied to making a microfluidic device for a blood test, or for storing a sate...
Futuristic Laser Weapon Ready for Action, US Navy Says
Live Science - 11 Dec 2014 21:05Birds Evolved in 'Big Bang,' New Family Tree Reveals
Live Science - 11 Dec 2014 21:01
A new family tree of the world's bird species may be the most complete one ever made, and reveals some surprising relationships, as well as showing how characteristics such as birdsong evolved.
Attosecond laser provides first 'movie' of fast electrons jumping band-gap of semiconductor
Phys.org - 11 Dec 2014 21:00
The entire semiconductor industry, not to mention Silicon Valley, is built on the propensity of electrons in silicon to get kicked out of their atomic shells and become free. These mobile electrons are routed and switche...
Warming won't give emperor penguins happy feet
New Scientist - 11 Dec 2014 21:00
Genome analysis of the two Antarctic-breeding penguins reveal the differing fate global warming might have on the iconic emperors and Adélies
Humans and birds share the same singing genes
New Scientist - 11 Dec 2014 21:00
An intriguing evolutionary similarity might mean that songbirds will make good models for studying the genetics of speech disorders
Loops and folds of our DNA to shed light on disease
New Scientist - 11 Dec 2014 20:25
Stretched out, our DNA is almost 2 metres long. The way it folds in on itself to fit into our cells is now being mapped – and has been dubbed the loopome
Researchers detect possible signal from dark matter
Phys.org - 11 Dec 2014 19:40
Could there finally be tangible evidence for the existence of dark matter in the Universe? After sifting through reams of X-ray data, scientists in EPFL's Laboratory of Particle Physics and Cosmology (LPPC) and Leiden Un...
Beer and Beef: Why the Vikings' Elaborate Feasts Died Out
Live Science - 11 Dec 2014 19:37
An archaeological dig in Iceland shows that Vikings used to host elaborate feasts with beef and beer to improve their political standing.
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New Scientist - 11 Dec 2014 19:30
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Russia to cut up 'floating Chernobyl' but risks remain
New Scientist - 11 Dec 2014 19:27
Relics from the Soviet Arctic fleet, including 16 nuclear reactors and more than 17,000 waste containers, litter the seabed and could leak at any moment
Walking On Water: Physics of Clear Ice
Physics Buzz - 11 Dec 2014 18:34
A video went viral yesterday showing two hikers in Slovakia walking across a frozen lake. What is amazing about this lake is the fact that it froze crystal clear such that the hikers appear to be walking on calm water.In...