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Airbone Wind Turbine Generates More Power Safely | Video Altaeros Energies Buoyant Airborne Turbine dirigible can lift a generator higher than current tower mounted wind turbines, producing twice the energy from the faster wind velocities aloft.
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In Photos: Medieval Graveyard Unearthed in Cambridge The burial ground from a medieval hospital had been hidden for more than a century in Cambridge, England. Archaeologists recently excavated the graveyard and discovered hundreds of skeletons.
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Human Stem Cells Shape a New Approach to Autism Research (Op-Ed) To better understand autism, researchers are now studying neurons crafted from the stem cells of patients.
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Joni Mitchell's Mysterious Skin Disease: What Causes Morgellons? Joni Mitchell has said she suffers from the strange and controversial condition called Morgellons disease.
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Exploiting water's weird properties with innovative desalination technology could make sure there's enough to go around, says physicist Marcia Barbosa (full text available to subscribers)
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US scientists celebrate the restart of the LHC

Symmetry Magazine - 2 Apr 2015 20:56
The Large Hadron Collider circulates the first beam of Run 2. Earlier today, the world’s most powerful particle accelerator began its second act. After two years of upgrades and repairs, proton beams once again circula...
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Black holes don't erase information, scientists say The "information loss paradox" in black holes--a problem that has plagued physics for nearly 40 years--may not exist.
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Activity: Air Pressure, It's in the Bag

KQED Quest - 2 Apr 2015 20:29
Activity: Air Pressure, It's in the Bag Feel changes in air pressure with this hands-on activity.
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A deal limiting Iran's nuclear ambitions has been struck. The next step is to ensure that they stick to the plan - and if not, that the West knows about it
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Baby star before-and-after shows how it gets massive

New Scientist - 2 Apr 2015 20:00
No one knew how the energetic radiation from young, hot stars that grow up to be planet factories picks a direction - but now we've watched it in action
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Drug-Resistant Stomach Bug Increasing in US

Live Science - 2 Apr 2015 19:56
Drug-Resistant Stomach Bug Increasing in US Americans who travel abroad are bringing back a multidrug-resistant stomach bug that has caused several outbreaks in the United States in the past year.
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'Reversible' abortions: how sound is the science?

New Scientist - 2 Apr 2015 19:22
Arizona doctors must now tell women that drug-based abortions may be reversible. Some claim the science is flawed and it's another way of making women change their mind
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Win a Lytro Illum camera and take living pictures

New Scientist - 2 Apr 2015 19:00
Take photos that come alive with a state of the art light-field camera in our free competition (full text available to subscribers)
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Particle smasher set for weekend startup, says CERN The world's biggest particle collider is set to restart this weekend after a two-year upgrade, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) said Thursday.
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Medieval Graveyard Found Under Cambridge University

Live Science - 2 Apr 2015 18:36
Medieval Graveyard Found Under Cambridge University Archaeologists recently got a rare chance to excavate one of the largest medieval hospital burial grounds in Britain.
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Your Brain Sees Words, Not Separate Letters | Video

Live Science - 2 Apr 2015 18:30
Your Brain Sees Words, Not Separate Letters | Video Researchers find that when remembering words, our brain ignores how the word sounds or how it is spelled. We just how the letters of the word look together.
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Illusions, voids and convex ghosts

New Scientist - 2 Apr 2015 18:29
With a visceral and disturbing new show at the Lisson Gallery in London, Anish Kapoor talks to New Scientist
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Zap! New Map Charts Every Lightning Bolt

Live Science - 2 Apr 2015 18:18
Zap! New Map Charts Every Lightning Bolt A new map shows the distribution of lightning strikes across the Earth over the past two decades.
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Human cruise control app steers people on their way

New Scientist - 2 Apr 2015 18:17
Electrodes attached to legs can guide people wherever you want them to go via an app. Welcome to the bizarre world of electro-stimulation
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Wellograph Watch: Fitness Tracker Review

Live Science - 2 Apr 2015 18:16
Wellograph Watch: Fitness Tracker Review At $299, the Wellograph fitness watch's sleek design and intuitive graphics don't come cheap.
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Brain compass implant gives blind rats psychic GPS

New Scientist - 2 Apr 2015 18:00
An implant feeding geomagnetic signals into blind rats' brains lets them navigate as though sighted. One day it may treat blindness or equip people with extra senses
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Drought prompts 25 per cent water cut in California

New Scientist - 2 Apr 2015 17:33
"We are in a new era," said the state's governor, Jerry Brown, after the annual Sierra Nevada snowpack measurement showed no snow this year – which was a first
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