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The Truth About Addiction: We're All Junkies Now

Singularity Hub - 24 Jan 2015 21:24
The Truth About Addiction: We're All Junkies Now Isn't it time we start telling the truth about addiction? What is that truth? That we are all addicts and all the time. For this to make sense, it helps...
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Wow! The Most Amazing Images in Science This Week

Live Science - 24 Jan 2015 19:18
Wow! The Most Amazing Images in Science This Week Weaponized insulin, a virtual river tour and a super water repellent material are all some of our favorite photos in Science this week.
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What We're Reading This Week Across the Web (Through Jan 24) Enjoy this week's stories! COMPUTING: A Graphene Discoverer Speculates on the Future of Computing Katia Moskvitch | Scientific American "I call it 'materials on demand' because, depending on your application and...
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Zigzag Physics: Loophole Makes Light Particles Act Drunk The laws of physics say a photon should travel at the speed of light through empty space -- but new research shows this isn't always the case. The experimenters managed to slow down light without a medium.
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How To Save Dying Coral Reefs | Video

Live Science - 24 Jan 2015 03:10
How To Save Dying Coral Reefs | Video Marine ecologist Paul Sikkel explains why corals are important and how marine life thrives in protected areas.
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Fitbit Charge: Fitness Tracker Review

Live Science - 24 Jan 2015 02:29
Fitbit Charge: Fitness Tracker Review The Fitbit Charge is an activity tracker that also monitors sleep and displays incoming calls from your smartphone.
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A Good Night's Rest: The Best Sleep Apps

Live Science - 24 Jan 2015 02:24
A Good Night's Rest: The Best Sleep Apps Many apps offer sleep tracking, and some have "smart alarms" that aim to wake you up gently, when you're sleeping lightly. We tried out some of the top sleep apps, and here are our picks for the best of the bunch.
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Beautiful blood clot could reveal deadly detail

New Scientist - 24 Jan 2015 02:01
An award-winning extreme close-up of a blood clot could give insight into the causes of heart disease and stroke
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From aerial surveillance to cancer detection, mid-wavelength infrared (MWIR) radiation has a wide range of applications. And as the uses for high-sensitivity, high-resolution imaging continue to expand, MWIR sources are ...
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