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Location American Science News for 26 March 2015
Are Smart Pills & Brain Zapping Risky? Bioethicists Weigh In Boosting a person's smarts through drugs or electrical or magnetic stimulation of the brain is becoming increasingly widespread. Now, bioethicists weigh in, saying that while such cognitive enhancement is neither bad nor...
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First year-long stay on the ISS about to begin

New Scientist - 26 Mar 2015 01:00
One twin will spend the year in space, the other on the ground. Monitoring their health could let us tease apart the effects of space flight from genetics
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Woolly Mammoth DNA Inserted into Elephant Cells

Live Science - 26 Mar 2015 23:43
Woolly Mammoth DNA Inserted into Elephant Cells If bringing extinct animals back to life sounds like science fiction, that's because it is. But scientists have taken a small step closer to that goal, by splicing a woolly mammoth's DNA into elephant cells grown in the ...
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Drones cleared to check power lines after outages

New Scientist - 26 Mar 2015 16:00
Electricity firm Commonwealth Edison, based in Illinois, become the first in the US to get permission to start sending drones to inspect damaged power lines
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Engineers at the University of California, San Diego, have developed a new family of methods to significantly increase the speed of time-resolved numerical simulations in computational grand challenge problems. Such prob...
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Explaining 2015 Tornado Season's Late But Deadly Start The oddly calm tornado season owes a debt to the weather patterns responsible for the East's cold, snowy spring and the West's warm, dry drought.
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Best Fitness Trackers for Swimmers: 2015 Guide

Live Science - 26 Mar 2015 22:26
Best Fitness Trackers for Swimmers: 2015 Guide Here are the best fitness trackers, GPS watches and smartwatches for swimmers. We tested 16 waterproof wearables in a variety of conditions.
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New research shows bacteria can use tiny magnetic particles to effectively create a 'natural battery.' According to work published in journal Science on 27 March, the bacteria can load electrons onto and discharge electr...
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Bank of England guru: We're crowdsourcing economics

New Scientist - 26 Mar 2015 22:00
The financial crisis showed just how wrong our economic models can be, says the bank's research chief, Andy Haldane ' so he's opening up his search for answers (full text available to subscribers)
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Suunto Ambit3 Sport Review: Multisport GPS Watch

Live Science - 26 Mar 2015 21:34
Suunto Ambit3 Sport Review: Multisport GPS Watch The Suunto Ambit3 has advanced swim features beyond most GPS watches, but its app is only compatible with iOS devices and wireless pairing options are limited.
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Swimovate PoolMate Live Review: Swim Tracker

Live Science - 26 Mar 2015 21:09
Swimovate PoolMate Live Review: Swim Tracker The Swimovate PoolMate Live has a bright display that can be read underwater, but it suffers from a bulky design and doesn't sync wirelessly.
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Using magnetic fields to understand high-temperature superconductivity Taking our understanding of quantum matter to new levels, scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory are exposing high-temperature superconductors to very high magnetic fields, changing the temperature at which the mat...
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Garmin Swim Review: Swim-Tracker Watch

Live Science - 26 Mar 2015 20:54
Garmin Swim Review: Swim-Tracker Watch The Garmin Swim's best features include its ability to track every part of a swim workout, even drills that don't require you to take strokes.
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French toddler nearly killed by flu had gene mutation

New Scientist - 26 Mar 2015 20:43
How can the same flu virus be a mild infection in some people and a killer in others? The answer may lie in your genes
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Theory of the strong interaction verified

Phys.org - 26 Mar 2015 20:36
Theory of the strong interaction verified The fact that the neutron is slightly more massive than the proton is the reason why atomic nuclei have exactly those properties that make our world and ultimately our existence possible. Eighty years after the discovery...
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Birds' Foldable Wings Could Inspire Nimble Drones

Live Science - 26 Mar 2015 20:21
Birds' Foldable Wings Could Inspire Nimble Drones A drone that mimics the way birds fold and flap their wings could improve the design of future unmanned autonomous vehicles, and could even help the machines withstand midair collisions.
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3D-printed bionic ants team up to get the job done

New Scientist - 26 Mar 2015 20:09
Watch artificial ants move a large object by mimicking the cooperative behaviour of the real insects
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Ebola 'Supervirus' Is Unlikely, Experts Say

Live Science - 26 Mar 2015 20:03
Ebola 'Supervirus' Is Unlikely, Experts Say The Ebola virus that is causing the current outbreak in West Africa is not mutating as quickly as earlier reports had suggested, a new study finds. This finding helps allay fears that the virus could change into a more i...
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Major Antarctic ice survey reveals dramatic melting

New Scientist - 26 Mar 2015 20:00
Coastal ice shelves are thinning and the process is speeding up, making it easier for land ice to reach the sea and raise global sea levels
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Galaxy smash-ups show dark matter wants to be alone

New Scientist - 26 Mar 2015 20:00
Hints that dark matter might interact with itself via a new force are dashed
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Bacteria power up by using magnets as batteries

New Scientist - 26 Mar 2015 20:00
Two types of bacteria survive by charging and recharging magnetite crystals – essentially treating the mineral as a battery
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Richard III Gets a Regal Tomb 530 Years After His Death Five hundred and thirty years after his violent death in battle, one of history's most infamous kings, Richard III, was reburied in a lavish ceremony in Leicester, England.
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