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Super Species: Animals with Extreme Powers Invade Museum
Live Science - 1 Apr 2015 18:15
The tardigrade is only one of many animals that has amazing and extreme abilities, according to a new exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) in New York City.
6 of the Best Science-Themed April Fools' Day Jokes
Live Science - 1 Apr 2015 16:34
Many poor souls have been victims of April Fools' Day jokes, and science -- with it's reputation for achieving stunning and sometimes fantastic feats -- makes for some of the best fodder.
Antarctic Octopus's 'Blue Blood' Helps It Survive in Frigid Waters
Live Science - 1 Apr 2015 13:38
Antarctic octopuses survive subzero temperatures because of the blue pigments in their blood, a new study finds.
California Obliterates Record for Lowest Snowpack Ever
Live Science - 1 Apr 2015 23:32
The California snowpack is at a record low, and the state announced mandatory water restrictions today.
From Space, Typhoon Maysak's Eye Looks Like a Black Hole (Photo)
Live Science - 1 Apr 2015 23:11
The astronauts living and working on the International Space Station are eye to eye with a deadly super typhoon as it heads toward the Philippines.
Global Rain and Snow Swirl Across Stunning New Maps
Live Science - 1 Apr 2015 22:52
Stunning new global maps of rain and snow pummeling the planet were released by NASA today.
World's Oldest Woman Revealed Her Secret to Long Life
Live Science - 1 Apr 2015 22:48
The world's oldest person, a 117-year-old woman in Japan named Misao Okawa, died today. Okawa was born on March 5, 1898, and died of heart failure just a few weeks after celebrating her birthday.
CERN scientists reveal secret project
Symmetry Magazine - 1 Apr 2015 22:44
If successful, the ambitious new experiment may overshadow even the Large Hadron Collider. Movie science is often a source of chagrin for actual researchers. But recent events suggest that we may be entering a new era of...
Worldwide Water Watched In Time-Lapse | Video
Live Science - 1 Apr 2015 22:31
The orbiting Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Constellation quantifies precipitation across the entire Earth. Data 'swaths' from 10 satellites overlay to form NASA's animated Integrated Multi-satellite Retrievals f...
Mind the gap: Nanoscale speed bump could regulate plasmons for high-speed data flow
Phys.org - 1 Apr 2015 21:47
The name sounds like something Marvin the Martian might have built, but the "nanomechanical plasmonic phase modulator" is not a doomsday device. Developed by a team of government and university researchers, including phy...
Watch Live Today: The Upgraded LHC and the Search for the Higgs Boson [Video]
Scientific American - 1 Apr 2015 21:30
Physicist Jon Butterworth will present a free live Webcast on the restart of the giant particle accelerator --
Future cameras will make living photographs reality
New Scientist - 1 Apr 2015 21:00
Could the traditional lens be defunct? A radical rethink of photography means you can refocus, reshape and relight your snaps after you've taken them (full text available to subscribers)
Night Owls at Higher Risk of Diabetes, Other Illnesses
Live Science - 1 Apr 2015 20:40
Night owls may enjoy staying up late, but their belated bedtimes may be a detriment to their health in middle age, a new study finds.
Emergency app tells rescuers how to reach and save you
New Scientist - 1 Apr 2015 20:00
The way we call emergency services is out of date. A new app needs just a tap to give responders the information they need to send help
Nanoscale bed of nails to make organs behave better
New Scientist - 1 Apr 2015 19:30
Tiny needles that inject genetic material into the heart of cells could help generate new blood vessels around transplanted organs
Famed Human Ancestor Lucy Wasn't Alone: Meet 'Little Foot'
Live Science - 1 Apr 2015 19:04
The individual would have fallen down a narrow shaft in the Sterkfontein Caves in South Africa some 3.7 million years ago, the researchers say. This left behind a nearly complete skeleton that could yield key insights on...
In Photos: 'Little Foot' Human Ancestor Walked With Lucy
Live Science - 1 Apr 2015 19:03
Take a stroll through some of humanity's ancestors, including a relative dubbed Little Foot, which scientists have just found lived at about the same time as famed Lucy, an australopithecine.
Hunting on Land Can't Help a Hungry Polar Bear
Live Science - 1 Apr 2015 19:00Femto-snapshots of reaction kinetics: Bonding behavior of iron pentacarbonyl experimentally decoded
Phys.org - 1 Apr 2015 19:00
Using quantum chemical calculations, they were successful in interpreting the data and obtaining a detailed picture of the intermediates and reaction kinetics. The work, which has now been published in Nature, could prov...
Egyptian Artifacts Salvaged from Robbed Tomb in Israel
Live Science - 1 Apr 2015 17:59
In an underground cave in Israel, archaeologists unearthed 3,000-year-old Egyptian artifacts that had been spared by tomb robbers.
The End of Meaningless Jobs is a Win For Us All
Singularity Hub - 1 Apr 2015 17:00
Many experts studying the topic of automation believe that the current rate of advancement is leading us into a future with less and less available jobs. Maybe that's a good...
Jupiter, Destroyer of Worlds, May Have Paved the Way for Earth
Scientific American - 1 Apr 2015 17:00
Careening toward the sun, Jupiter cleared the way for Earth to form—with help from Saturn, too --