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Location American Science News for 4 April 2015
Shortest Total Lunar Eclipse of the Century Visible Early Saturday Don't forget to look skyward in the early hours of the morning tomorrow (April 4), to catch a glimpse of the shortest total lunar eclipse of the century, and the third of a four-eclipse "tetrad" visible from the United S...
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A proposed pathway to construct quantum computers may be the outcome of research by a University of Oklahoma physics team that has created a new molecule based on the interaction between a highly-excited type of atom kno...
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Finland's Latest Educational Move Will Produce a Generation of Entrepreneurs Last Friday marked the fifth anniversary of the iPad, a device heralded for triggering the broad adoption of tablet computers and for further spurring our always-connected, digital lives. Like the iPod and iPhone before ...
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Wow! The Most Amazing Images in Science This Week

Live Science - 4 Apr 2015 17:04
Wow! The Most Amazing Images in Science This Week Polar bears and blue-blooded octopus, extreme creatures and lightning strikes, so many cool science images to choose from!
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Who said the camera never lies?

New Scientist - 4 Apr 2015 17:00
Devices that can alter the lighting or even the angle of a shot after it's taken will alter our relationship with photography
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How Easter Helped Bring Down a Medical Myth About Ulcers Some people will be celebrating Easter this Sunday. Some scientists, meanwhile, will be celebrating the birthday of the humble bacterium Helicobacter pylori.
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Is imagery the real key to marketing outrage?

New Scientist - 4 Apr 2015 14:00
From utopian atomic cities to environmental disasters, two books explore the power of social and environmental imagery when it comes to selling ideals
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Richard Feynman's Lessons from Ants, Dinosaurs and His Dad (Video) For Richard Feynman, it was his father who inspired him to find answers to the world's unanswered questions.
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For First Time, U.S. Dietary Guidelines May Boost Veggies Over Meat (Op-Ed) After years of hearing veggies are better for you than red meat, the national dietary guidelines may finally reflect that conclusion.
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