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Shortest Total Lunar Eclipse of the Century Visible Early Saturday
Live Science - 4 Apr 2015 01:04
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...
Physicists first to create new molecule with record-setting dipole moment
Phys.org - 4 Apr 2015 00:43
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...
Finland's Latest Educational Move Will Produce a Generation of Entrepreneurs
Singularity Hub - 4 Apr 2015 19:15
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 ...
Wow! The Most Amazing Images in Science This Week
Live Science - 4 Apr 2015 17:04Who 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
How Easter Helped Bring Down a Medical Myth About Ulcers
Live Science - 4 Apr 2015 16:31
Some people will be celebrating Easter this Sunday. Some scientists, meanwhile, will be celebrating the birthday of the humble bacterium Helicobacter pylori.
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
Richard Feynman's Lessons from Ants, Dinosaurs and His Dad (Video)
Live Science - 4 Apr 2015 07:00For First Time, U.S. Dietary Guidelines May Boost Veggies Over Meat (Op-Ed)
Live Science - 4 Apr 2015 04:16
After years of hearing veggies are better for you than red meat, the national dietary guidelines may finally reflect that conclusion.