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Most Cancers Caused Mainly By 'Bad Luck' Mutations: Johns Hopkins Study
IBTimes - 2 Jan 2015 08:34
Two-thirds of a wide range of cancer types are largely rooted in bad genetic luck and not simply the results of traits passed down from parents or risk factors like smoking or diet, according to a new study. Random mutat...
Gravity's secret: How relativity meets quantum physics
New Scientist - 2 Jan 2015 18:00
Some neat tricks with gravity could finally probe how it affects the quantum realm and allow us to devise a theory of everything, says Michael Brooks (full text available to subscribers)
First Meteor Shower of 2015 Peaks This Weekend
Live Science - 2 Jan 2015 22:10
Stargazers can start the New Year off with a bang this weekend as the first meteor shower of 2015 reaches its peak on Saturday night (Jan. 3). Here's how to see the 2015 Quadrantid meteor shower.
Mystery Illness That Struck Oscar Wilde's Wife Finally Identified
Live Science - 2 Jan 2015 21:02
Constance Wilde -- the wife of 19th century Irish writer Oscar Wilde -- suffered from a mysterious illness for the last decade of her life. A new analysis of her unpublished letters suggests that she most likely had mult...
What If Every Volcano on Earth Erupted at Once?
Live Science - 2 Jan 2015 19:46
Scientists say the chance of every volcano erupting at once is so small that it's impossible, but what if it did happen? Would Earth as it now exists survive?
Crashing drops make mini-Armageddon craters
New Scientist - 2 Jan 2015 19:40
Falling raindrops make craters that are surprisingly like the catastrophic impacts of asteroids
Today on New Scientist
New Scientist - 2 Jan 2015 19:30
All the latest on newscientist.com: festive science special, alcohol substitute, relativity meets quantum physics, 2015 preview, Jane Hawking and more
6 Incredible Spy Technologies That Are Real
Live Science - 2 Jan 2015 19:26
From visual microphones to hackable medical implants, the futuristic technologies found in James Bond movies are becoming much less far-fetched.
Personalised learning lets children study at their own pace
New Scientist - 2 Jan 2015 18:30
A growing number of schools are turning to personalised learning to enable every child to progress at the best speed for them
This Week's Awesome Stories from Around the Web (Through Jan 3)
Singularity Hub - 2 Jan 2015 18:14
It’s a new year, one that promises significant strides in technology and major accomplishments along the frontier of science and medicine. While this year will likely be dominated by the rise of wearables and artificia...
Vitamin D's benefit may lie in syncing our body clocks
New Scientist - 2 Jan 2015 17:02
The sunshine hormone seems to stave off a myriad of disorders - from cancer to infertility. Could vitamin D work by regulating our circadian rhythms?
Feedback: Particle softly vanishes away
New Scientist - 2 Jan 2015 14:00
Red tape cuts red tape, tying ministers up, modelling the festive tree and more (full text available to subscribers)