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Precursors To Human Sperms And Eggs Created, For The First Time, With Skin Cells
IBTimes - 26 Dec 2014 17:34
British scientists have been successful in creating primitive forms of artificial sperms and eggs from human skin cells, marking an achievement that could not only transform the understanding of age- and sex-related dise...
Finding faster-than-light particles by weighing them
Phys.org - 26 Dec 2014 15:38
In a new paper accepted by the journal Astroparticle Physics, Robert Ehrlich, a recently retired physicist from George Mason University, claims that the neutrino is very likely a tachyon or faster-than-light particle. Th...
Swine Flu Outbreak In India: New Delhi Records First Death As Woman Dies Of H1N1 Virus
IBTimes - 26 Dec 2014 17:34
India's capital New Delhi recorded its first swine flu death this winter when a 51-year-old woman died from the disease at a local hospital, media reports said Friday.
The mystery of yawning: We all do it, but why?
New Scientist - 26 Dec 2014 20:00
Hot, tired brains and an excess of stress hormones. Could these be the reasons why we yawn, asks neuroscientist Simon Thompson (full text available to subscribers)
What We're Reading This Week Across the Web (Through Dec 27)
Singularity Hub - 26 Dec 2014 19:15
Even though we’re in the middle of the holidays, a number of great articles have been written in an effort to sum up the tech progress of 2014. Although we’re awash in “Top...
Scary Tsunamis
KQED Quest - 26 Dec 2014 17:00
In this video story, learn how coastal communities in California are vulnerable to massive, potentially deadly tsunamis.
Tsunami Science: Advances Since the 2004 Indian Ocean Tragedy
Live Science - 26 Dec 2014 13:04
As the 10th anniversary of the Indian Ocean tsunami approaches on Dec. 26, greatly expanded networks of seismic monitors and ocean buoys are on alert for the next killer wave.
Sun Dazzles In First-Ever NuSTAR High-Energy X-Ray Portrait
IBTimes - 26 Dec 2014 05:34
The sun dazzled like a Christmas tree in hues of reds, greens and blues in its first-ever portrait taken in high-energy X-rays this week. NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array, or NuSTAR, was built in 2012, chiefl...
QI elves: Our magpie minds and favourite facts
New Scientist - 26 Dec 2014 00:00
Digging up fascinating and unlikely facts is all in a day's work for Stephen Fry's little helpers. But how do they do it? New Scientist visited their workshop (full text available to subscribers)