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Hubble Telescope Captures Best View Ever of the Andromeda Galaxy
Live Science - 9 Jan 2015 17:49
The Hubble Space Telescope has captured an amazing new viewof the Andromeda Galaxy. The new mosaic image represents the sharpest and largest mosaic image of the Milky Way's galactic neighbor ever taken, Hubble officials ...
Female ejaculation comes in two forms, scientists find
New Scientist - 9 Jan 2015 19:20
Sometimes referred to as squirting, and banned in UK porn, no one knew what the fluid some women produce at orgasm was composed of until now
Origami Eye Candy (Gallery)
Live Science - 9 Jan 2015 22:03
Sometimes, an origami animal is difficult to distinguish from the real thing.
Ghostly forms tell how typhoons touch ocean life
New Scientist - 9 Jan 2015 19:45
For the first time, underwater photos capture ocean life in action during a typhoon
Packing single-photon detectors on an optical chip to create quantum-computational circuits
Phys.org - 9 Jan 2015 15:49
A team of researchers has built an array of light detectors sensitive enough to register the arrival of individual light particles, or photons, and mounted them on a silicon optical chip. Such arrays are crucial componen...
Scientists help avert a nuclear medicine meltdown
Phys.org - 9 Jan 2015 13:40
University of British Columbia scientists have shown that small cyclotrons - particle accelerators the size of an SUV - can replace hulking nuclear power plants as the country's main source of medical isotopes, the radio...
Ebola Vaccines: Here's a Look at the 3 Front-Runners
Live Science - 9 Jan 2015 01:24
A vaccine against the Ebola virus is urgently needed, and several companies are racing to test their experimental vaccines in an effort to halt the spread of the deadly viral disease.
Fermi Problem Friday: Smell Ya Later - Communicating with Stink
Physics Buzz - 9 Jan 2015 23:49
Did I smell you say what I think I just smelled you say? Back in July of 2014, researchers writing in the Journal PLOS ONE reported a new discovery in the study of gorillas and the odors they produce The researchers knew...
How Dwelling on a Breakup Might Help You Get Over It
Live Science - 9 Jan 2015 22:19
Recently single people showed improvement in their wellbeing after participating in a study that forced them to reflect on their breakup.
It's a Girl! Newborn Killer Whale Identified in Endangered Pod
Live Science - 9 Jan 2015 21:23
Researchers have determined the baby orca born into a pod off the west coast is a female.
World's most powerful camera receives funding approval
Phys.org - 9 Jan 2015 21:22
Plans for the construction of the world's largest digital camera at the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have reached a major milestone. The 3,200-megapixel centerpiece of the Large Synoptic Su...
Newswire: 9 January 2015 - World's most powerful camera receives funding approval
Interactions - 9 Jan 2015 20:45
Plans for the construction of the world's largest digital camera at the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have reached a major milestone. The 3,200-megapixel centerpiece of the Large Synoptic Su...
Nobel Prize Winners Show Playful Side in Crayon Drawings
Live Science - 9 Jan 2015 20:44
A new photography exhibit suggests that, while Nobel laureates may be geniuses in their field, most aren't very good at coloring.
Uber-tidy bees defend their hives from disease
New Scientist - 9 Jan 2015 20:16
The cleaning behaviour of bees can protect hives from the harmful varroa mite and diseases it spreads – and selective breeding could spread these good habits
Huge circle in Antarctic ice hints at meteorite impact
New Scientist - 9 Jan 2015 20:08
A 2-kilometre-wide circle of deformed ice discovered in Antarctica may be a site of a large meteorite impact from 2004
Anti-Flu Meds Are Especially Important This Flu Season, CDC Says
Live Science - 9 Jan 2015 19:55
This flu season is severe and health officials are urging people who become sick with the flu to consider using antiviral flu medications.
How HIV Can Enter Target Cells | Animation
Live Science - 9 Jan 2015 19:47
This animation illustrates one mechanism in which HIV enters the T cell of the immune system.
Following Tesla's Lead, Toyota Makes Fuel Cell Patents Free
Live Science - 9 Jan 2015 19:43
Toyota is making thousands of its hydrogen fuel cell patents available royalty-free, the car company announced this week at CES 2015 in Las Vegas.
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New Scientist - 9 Jan 2015 19:30
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Caffeine And Viagra Used To Stimulate Preemie Babies | Video
Live Science - 9 Jan 2015 18:13
Doctors believe that giving premature babies the equivalent of a cup of coffee stimulates the diaphragm, the lungs and the brain. Also, Viagra has been used in babies diagnosed with pulmonary hypertension.
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Live Science - 9 Jan 2015 18:10
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5 Mind-Bending Sights: Finally, The Future Is Starting To Look Like We Thought It Would
Singularity Hub - 9 Jan 2015 18:00
2015--that just sounds like the future, right. But does it look like the future? Because, that's the thing, right--we all know technology is advancing at exponential rates. We are making...