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Physics Valentines

Symmetry Magazine - 10 Feb 2015 23:55
Physics Valentines In love? Or just the opposite? Express how you feel with physics-inspired Valentines—and anti-Valentines—courtesy of symmetry. In the spirit of the approaching holiday, the staff of symmetry has created a set of phy...
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Imagine printing out molecules that can respond to their surroundings. A research project at the University of Washington merges custom chemistry and 3-D printing. Scientists created a bone-shaped plastic tab that turns ...
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Mystery Over 15th-Century Drilled Skull Solved

Live Science - 10 Feb 2015 01:39
Mystery Over 15th-Century Drilled Skull Solved Apparently ground up bone powder from the skulls of martyrs was an ingredient in sought after medicines.
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Geoengineering Holds Promise; Solutions Not Ready

Live Science - 10 Feb 2015 23:15
Geoengineering Holds Promise; Solutions Not Ready Geoengineering offers solutions and risks but reducing emissions is still the best way to address climate change.
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You're Using More Happy Words Than Sad Words, and So Is Everybody Else (Infographic) A study finds that language is skewed toward happy words.
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Meet Spot: New Breed of Robot Dog Climbs and Trots

Live Science - 10 Feb 2015 23:05
Meet Spot: New Breed of Robot Dog Climbs and Trots Google-owned robotics company Boston Dynamics recently unveiled its newest animal-inspired bot. Meet Spot -- a four-legged robotic dog that can climb stairs, trot over rough terrain and even recover from a well-placed ki...
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"I love physics with all my heart ... It is a kind of personal love, as one has for a person to whom one is grateful for many things." - Lise Meitner, 1915  On February 11th 1939 Austrian physicists Lise Meitner and O...
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Trauma of war echoes down the generations

New Scientist - 10 Feb 2015 22:00
Its effects travel far and wide, says psychologist Zahava Solomon, who studies war and captivity trauma in Israel - "the stress laboratory of the world" (full text available to subscribers)
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Electronics you can wrap around your finger

e! Science News - 10 Feb 2015 21:34
Electronic devices have shrunk rapidly in the past decades, but most remain as stiff as the same sort of devices were in the 1950s -- a drawback if you want to wrap your phone around your wrist when you go for a jog or f...
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Win a home microbiome analysis plus 50 giant microbes

New Scientist - 10 Feb 2015 20:00
You share your home with millions of tiny uninvited guests. Enter our competition for the chance to find out who these microbes are
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Yoga Becoming More Popular With Kids, Adults

Live Science - 10 Feb 2015 19:59
Yoga Becoming More Popular With Kids, Adults A growing number of kids and adults in the United States are practicing yoga, according to new results from a government survey on complementary medicine.
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Unfounded vaccine myths harm measles herd immunity

New Scientist - 10 Feb 2015 19:59
Measles cases are soaring in the US and Germany, and unproven fears over the MMR vaccine are to blame
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome gets yet another name

New Scientist - 10 Feb 2015 19:33
A US panel hoping to destigmatise CFS has issued a checklist of symptoms to help diagnose the condition, and recommended a new name
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Today on New Scientist

New Scientist - 10 Feb 2015 19:30
All the latest on newscientist.com: the world's most hated bird, microbe roommates, hackathon to fix Congress, happy space face and more
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Don’t Block the Sun to Cope with Global Warming

Scientific American - 10 Feb 2015 19:28
Don’t Block the Sun to Cope with Global Warming Modified jets spewing sulfuric acid could haze the skies over the Arctic in a few years “for the price of a Hollywood blockbuster,” as physicist David Keith of Harvard University likes to... --
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If You Don't Expect To Remember It, You Probably Won't | Video Test subjects at Penn State were presented letters and numbers arranged in a square, then were asked to recall the corner in which a certain letter or number appeared (easily completed).
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Historic Indian sword was masterfully crafted

Phys.org - 10 Feb 2015 19:17
Historic Indian sword was masterfully crafted The master craftsmanship behind Indian swords was highlighted when scientists and conservationists from Italy and the UK joined forces to study a curved single-edged sword called a shamsheer. The study, led by Eliza Barz...
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Wearables vs. Smartphone Apps: Which Is Better to Count Steps? Many smartphone apps are just as good as wearable devices at tracking physical activity, a new study suggests.
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Under Armour, MyFitnessPal, And Why Brands Want To Know Everything About Your Body It's been said that when a technology is free to use, you are not the customer, you are the product. That is still true - but with apparel company Under...
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Molybdenum disulfide may find new application for thin-film transistors in extremely high-temperature electronics Many industries are calling for electronics that can operate reliably in a harsh environment, including extreme temperatures above 200° Celsius. Examples of the high temperature applications include turbine engine contr...
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Secrets of the home: Befriend your microbe roommates

New Scientist - 10 Feb 2015 18:00
Every nook and cranny of your home is smothered in microbes. Put down the bleach, though - most are harmless, and some are even good for us (full text available to subscribers)
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Electric 'Thinking Cap' Helps People Learn Quicker | Video Researchers have created a cap that electrically stimulates the brain's medial frontal cortex. Initial studies have shown a boost in learning and improved decision-making with its use.
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