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Podcast: The Muon Camera

Physics Buzz - 15 Apr 2015 19:46
Particle detectors don't always have to be massive, expensive machines at cutting edge physics laboratories. Undergraduate physics students Kristina Pritchard and Shemaiah Khopang, both at Missouri Southern State Univers...
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Renewable and clean technology feature in the parties pre-election manifestos, but will they boost the UK economy as claimed?
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Imagine having your MRI results sent directly to your phone, with no concern over the security of your private health data. Or knowing your financial information was safe on a server halfway around the world. Or sending ...
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The efficient conversion of light into electricity plays a crucial role in many technologies, ranging from cameras to solar cells. It also forms an essential step in data communication applications, since it allows for i...
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Gray Whale Breaks Mammal Migration Record

Live Science - 15 Apr 2015 01:15
Gray Whale Breaks Mammal Migration Record The western gray whale now holds the record as the mammal with the longest known migration, researchers say.
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Early Earth May Have Absorbed Mercury-like Object

Live Science - 15 Apr 2015 23:59
Early Earth May Have Absorbed Mercury-like Object A key ingredient of the early Earth may have been a chunk of rock much like Mercury, scientists say. This finding could help explain how Earth's magnetic field has lasted for billions of years, researchers added.
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"Pull my finger," a phrase embraced by school-aged kids and embarrassing uncles the world over, is now being used to settle a decades-long debate about what happens when you crack your knuckles.
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Mini drones with neural hardware that works like a brain could be in the skies within months - and carry out door-to-door deliveries or monitor crops
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Incredible Video: Curious Whale Inspects Underwater Robot A lucky group of ocean lovers got the surprise of a lifetime when a huge sperm whale swam into their live video broadcast.
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Grow fat, get thin? We put brown fat to the test

New Scientist - 15 Apr 2015 21:00
Brown fat burns calories instead of storing them - and you could activate yours by taking cold dips and eating spicy food. But does it really help fight flab? (full text available to subscribers)
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Pop! Knuckle-Cracking Noise Finally Explained

Live Science - 15 Apr 2015 20:03
Pop! Knuckle-Cracking Noise Finally Explained The "Wayne Gretzky of knuckle cracking" subjects himself to an MRI for science and reveals the real reason that cracking joints go pop.
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Cracking Knuckle MRI Shows The 'Pop' | Video

Live Science - 15 Apr 2015 20:00
Cracking Knuckle MRI Shows The 'Pop' | Video Scientists at the University of Alberta, led by Rehab Med's Greg Kawchuk, used magnetic-resonance-imaging video to figure out why joints make a popping sound when they crack.
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Knuckle cracking caught on film for the first time

New Scientist - 15 Apr 2015 20:00
MRI scans of a man's fingers being pulled until his joints popped disproves the theory that the noise comes from the collapse of an air bubble
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Hippo dung is health food for river animals

New Scientist - 15 Apr 2015 19:45
Rivers filled with hippo faeces may sound disgusting, but the excrement provides nutrition for fish and aquatic insects
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X-Ray Scans 'Dig' Beneath Layers of Rembrandt Painting There's more than meets the eye in artist Rembrandt van Rijn's famous 17th-century painting, "Susanna and the Elders," according to a new study.
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Diabetes and Depression May Increase Risk of Dementia People with depression or diabetes may face an increased risk of developing dementia, a new study finds.
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The microscopic topography of ink on paper

e! Science News - 15 Apr 2015 19:07
A team of Finnish scientists has found a new way to examine the ancient art of putting ink to paper in unprecedented 3-D detail. The technique could improve scientists' understanding of how ink sticks to paper and ultima...
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An exoskeleton that enables movement and provides tactile feedback has helped eight paralysed people regain sensation and move previously paralysed muscles
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Sperm Whale 'Investigates' Underwater Robot | Video

Live Science - 15 Apr 2015 18:45
Sperm Whale 'Investigates' Underwater Robot | Video Scientists exploring natural methane seeps on the Gulf of Mexico seafloor were surprised to encounter the whale. It curiously circled the expedition's Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) for a few minutes on April 14, 2015.
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1st Color Image of Pluto Snapped by Approaching NASA Probe (Photo) NASA's New Horizons mission to Pluto has returned its first color image of the dwarf planet and its largest moon, Charon. The new photo was taken on April 9, from a distance of about 71 million miles (115 million kilomet...
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Fatal Brain Disease in US Man Likely Came from UK Beef A man in the United States developed a rare and fatal brain disease tied to eating his consumption of beef more than a decade earlier, according to a new report of the case.
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In a recent study published in Optics Communications, scientists from Bar-Ilan University in Israel have presented a new technique that significantly reduces the halo effect that is generated when using multifocal (conta...
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