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Holographic movies: Light at the end of a tunnel

The Economist - 12 Feb 2015 17:48
Holographic movies: Light at the end of a tunnel Indistinguishable from magic? HOLOGRAMS are a staple of science fiction. For many, the very word will conjure an image of Princess Leia from "Star Wars" (pictured), or of the holodeck of the starship Enterprise. Making ...
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Leaking Brain Fluid Traced to Pilates Injury

Live Science - 12 Feb 2015 14:02
Leaking Brain Fluid Traced to Pilates Injury A woman experienced months-long headaches after a traumatic injury in a Pilates Reformer class caused spinal fluid to leak out of her spinal cord.
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Rise in shark attacks does not mean more sharks

New Scientist - 12 Feb 2015 00:00
Australian beaches have been closed following a spate of shark sightings and fatal attacks. But shark numbers are not to blame
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2 Jurassic Mini Mammal Species Discovered in China

Live Science - 12 Feb 2015 23:10
2 Jurassic Mini Mammal Species Discovered in China Two new species of early mammals were discovered in China: a horny-clawed tree-dweller and a tunnel digger with shovel-like paws.
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Half a dozen molecules cause vital acid break-up

New Scientist - 12 Feb 2015 23:00
Pinning down how and why acid molecules split in the presence of water could give insights into biochemistry and pollutants forming in the atmosphere
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Exotic states materialize with supercomputers

Phys.org - 12 Feb 2015 22:35
Exotic states materialize with supercomputers Scientists used supercomputers to find a new class of materials that possess an exotic state of matter known as the quantum spin Hall effect. The researchers published their results in the journal Science in December 201...
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Antarctic Architecture? (Gallery)

Live Science - 12 Feb 2015 22:28
Antarctic Architecture? (Gallery) If you overnight on an ice sheet, consider getting one of these.
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Scientists have used an X-ray laser at the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory to get the first glimpse of the transition state where two atoms begin to form a weak bond on the way to becoming a m...
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Better catalysts, made-to-order

e! Science News - 12 Feb 2015 22:05
Most of our food, medicine, fuel, plastics and synthetic fibers wouldn't exist without catalysts, materials that open favorable pathways for chemical reactions to run forth. And yet chemists don't fully understand how mo...
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Team makes stride in explaining 30-year-old 'hidden order' physics mystery A new explanation for a type of order, or symmetry, in an exotic material made with uranium may lead to enhanced computer displays and data storage systems, and more powerful superconducting magnets for medical imaging a...
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Images: 2 Fossils of Tiny Early Mammals

Live Science - 12 Feb 2015 21:13
Images: 2 Fossils of Tiny Early Mammals Researchers have revealed the oldest tree-dwelling mammal ancestor and the earliest known burrowing mammalian. The amazing fossils were discovered in lake sediments in China and date back some 160 million years.
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Gimme Shelter: A Blueprint for Living in Extreme Environments (Op-Ed) Extreme architecture for extreme environments.
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Worst Megadroughts in 1,000 Years Threaten US

Live Science - 12 Feb 2015 21:06
Worst Megadroughts in 1,000 Years Threaten US Before this century ends, the Southwest and Central Plains states could shrivel under decades-long megadroughts worse than those that ended the Ancestral Pueblo civilization millennia ago.
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The Nanotech View of the Microbiome (Kavli Roundtable) New nanotech is behind the latest hunt to find and track the millions of microbes in the microbiome.
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Glowing Protein Reveals Animals' Brain Activity

Live Science - 12 Feb 2015 21:03
Glowing Protein Reveals Animals' Brain Activity A new protein is helping researchers to see brain activity in real time as never before.
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Scientists get first glimpse of a chemical bond being born Scientists have used an X-ray laser at the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory to get the first glimpse of the transition state where two atoms begin to form a weak bond on the way to becoming a m...
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Mega-droughts predicted in the US will last decades

New Scientist - 12 Feb 2015 21:00
Global warming will trigger historically unprecedented droughts lasting decades in central and southern US, perhaps leading to conflict over scarce water resources
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Jurassic fossils reveal varied life of early mammals

New Scientist - 12 Feb 2015 21:00
Huddling in the shadows of the Jurrasic world wasn't enough for the first mammals – fossils from China show they dug, swam and climbed trees too
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Cuttlefish sex looks like twisted underwater embrace

New Scientist - 12 Feb 2015 20:04
What looks like an underwater French kiss is in fact cuttlefish having sex. A video of their romance is revealing how males and females pick a mate
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Today on New Scientist

New Scientist - 12 Feb 2015 19:45
All the latest stories on newscientist.com: From self-driving cars to Neil Armstrong's moon-landing souvenirs and insect females fighting off male suitors
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We can have more stuff without the guilt trip

New Scientist - 12 Feb 2015 19:30
Many in rich countries worry about overconsumption exhausting the world's resources. But it's ethics rather than minerals that are in short supply
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Dogs Can Tell Happy or Angry Human Faces

Live Science - 12 Feb 2015 19:24
Dogs Can Tell Happy or Angry Human Faces Can your dog tell whether you are content or annoyed? Yes, according to new research.
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