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Weight loss: A burden shared

The Economist - 29 Jan 2015 14:57
SHEDDING kilos is harder than putting them on, which is why the weight-loss industry is so big. Its latest manifestation is online weight-management sites: social networks for the plump in which participants can set a ta...
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Libyan Archaeology Threatened by Years of Conflict

Live Science - 29 Jan 2015 00:04
Libyan Archaeology Threatened by Years of Conflict Archaeological work has come to a halt in Libya, and researchers are worried about the country's ancient sites, from Roman ruins that have suffered rocket attacks to prehistoric rock paintings that have been vandalized.
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Cells from stressed-out mice act as an antidepressant

New Scientist - 29 Jan 2015 00:00
Lethargic mice unexpectedly perk up when injected with immune cells from bullied mice, a discovery which could point to new depression treatments
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All About the Bass: How Baleen Whales Hear Very Low Frequencies Little is known about how baleen whales process low-frequency sounds. Now, researchers have found that baleen whales have specialized skulls that can capture the energy of low frequencies and direct it toward their ear b...
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Generating Möbius strips of light

e! Science News - 29 Jan 2015 22:54
A collaboration of researchers from Canada, Europe and the USA have experimentally produced Möbius strips from the polarization of light, confirming a theoretical prediction that it is possible for light's electromagnet...
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Valium, one of the best known antianxiety drugs, produces its calming effects by binding with a particular protein in the brain. But the drug has an almost equally strong affinity for a completely different protein. Unde...
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Generating Mobius strips of light: Researchers experimentally produce these structures from light polarization A collaboration of researchers from Canada, Europe and the USA have experimentally produced Möbius strips from the polarization of light, confirming a theoretical prediction that it is possible for light's electromagnet...
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The bitcoin rush: Pioneers on the financial frontier

New Scientist - 29 Jan 2015 22:00
Meet miners, outlaws and sheriffs all striving to get ahead in the volatile new world of virtual money. Financial Times reporter Kadhim Shubber is your guide (full text available to subscribers)
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People with Dementia May Have Hidden Talents, Strange Case Shows A 60-year-old businessman lost his job and much of his personality to dementia. But he learned to play the saxophone exceptionally well, according to a new report of his case.
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Birdbrains? Hardly: Baby Chicks Know How to Count

Live Science - 29 Jan 2015 21:05
Birdbrains? Hardly: Baby Chicks Know How to Count Baby chicks seem to count from left to right just like humans, suggesting the mental representation of the number line is millions of years old.
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Could Super Bowl Outcome Be Influenced By Biological Clocks? Football fans, take note: The outcome of this weekend's Super Bowl, along with other major sporting events, may depend on whether the players are night owls or early birds, a new study suggests.
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Chicks 'Count' Up Left To Right - But Why? | Video

Live Science - 29 Jan 2015 21:02
Chicks 'Count' Up Left To Right - But Why? | Video Experiments with baby chickens suggest they perceive lower values as lying to the left of higher values, similar to how humans use a number-line. If true, this may date back to a common ancestor of birds and people.
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From GMOs to Climate, Public Disagrees with Scientists The general public and scientists disagree on a wide range of scientific topics, from the safety of genetically modified foods to the cause of climate change.
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Möbius strips of light made for the first time

New Scientist - 29 Jan 2015 21:00
A decade ago, physicists suggested that certain properties of light can twist into a one-sided loop – now there's proof
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Spider electro-combs its sticky nano-filaments

e! Science News - 29 Jan 2015 20:23
A spider commonly found in garden centres in Britain is giving fresh insights into how to spin incredibly long and strong fibres just a few nanometres thick.
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Brains Tricked in Race-Switch Experiments Find Biases Fade By combining illusions that change the way our brain represents our body, we were able to test whether a change in your self would result in a change in your implicit racial bias.
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Rare Red Fox Spotted in Yosemite Park for 1st Time in a Century The elusive and rare Sierra Nevada red fox has been spotted in Yosemite National Park for the first time in nearly a century.
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The Hard Problem is Stoppard's problem with science

New Scientist - 29 Jan 2015 19:35
After a long wait and a great track record transmuting science into art, Tom Stoppard's new play takes on the hard problem of consciousness – and loses
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Today on New Scientist

New Scientist - 29 Jan 2015 19:30
All the latest on newscientist.com: plastic planet, locked-in people get mind reader, princely prose, internet from the skies, how to perk up a mouse, and more
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The Radical Implant That Enables Paralyzed Rats (and Maybe One Day Humans) to Walk Again Scientists at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland recently unveiled a flexible spinal implant called the electronic dura (or e-Dura) that they say may greatly improve spinal injury rehabi...
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Evolution Deniers Believe in 'Smorgasbord' of Science Some people who reject evolution and the Big Bang are educated and knowledgeable about science, new survey data suggests
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Data archaeology helps builders avoid buried treasure

New Scientist - 29 Jan 2015 18:30
Finding a boat where you want to put your building can be costly. A data analytics start-up will help companies guess what's in the ground before they dig
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