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Scientists achieve critical steps to building first practical quantum computer IBM scientists today unveiled two critical advances towards the realization of a practical quantum computer. For the first time, they showed the ability to detect and measure both kinds of quantum errors simultaneously, ...
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'Obesity Signature' Written in Pee

Live Science - 29 Apr 2015 23:57
'Obesity Signature' Written in Pee A person's urine could reveal whether they are at risk for obesity and related harmful conditions, a new study suggests.
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Kilauea Volcano's Lava Lake Overflows (Video)

Live Science - 29 Apr 2015 22:58
Kilauea Volcano's Lava Lake Overflows (Video) For the first time in more than 30 years, lava is flowing on the floor of Halema'uma'u crater in Hawaii.
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Our galaxy has only ever merged with small galaxies, not large ones. This low-key history has left it bereft of dark matter from outside
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Key Facts About the Supreme Court's Same-Sex Marriage Case The Supreme Court is set to decide whether gay marriage becomes legal throughout the United States. Here's what you need to know.
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On April 30, if all goes well, after running out of fuel to fight off orbital decay NASA’s long-running MESSENGER spacecraft will end its mission to Mercury by crashing into the planet’s... --
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California's Forests Have Become Climate Polluters

Live Science - 29 Apr 2015 21:41
California's Forests Have Become Climate Polluters An emerging body of research shows that greenhouse gases are billowing out of the state's woodlands.
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The Best Short Quantum Films You'll See Today

Physics Buzz - 29 Apr 2015 21:33
This award winning film lets you experience what happens when solar wind slams into Earth's magnetosphere. The results are downright spooky. This is the short film 20hz, based on data from the CARISMA radio telescope ar...
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Deadly Gut Bacteria Peaks in Spring

Live Science - 29 Apr 2015 20:35
Deadly Gut Bacteria Peaks in Spring Infections with difficult-to-treat and sometimes deadly gut bacteria called "C. diff" are highest in the spring, according to a new study.
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A family of predatory cockroaches that lived 100 million years ago has been discovered in fossils found in Myanmar
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4D Implant Saves Babies with Breathing Problems

Live Science - 29 Apr 2015 20:15
4D Implant Saves Babies with Breathing Problems A new "4D" medical device has saved the lives of three baby boys with life-threatening breathing problems, researchers say.
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Sunken Ships Revealed After Ice Melts in Lake Michigan (Photos) After an icy winter, springtime brought crystal clear waters to Lake Michigan. An aircrew with the Coast Guard spotted several shipwrecks during a routine patrol this month.
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Rare Sperm Whale Fossils Shed Light on Mysterious Family Tree Rare, 7-million-year-old fossils of two extinct pygmy sperm whales are helping researchers learn about the evolution of the ocean's largest toothed whale, a new study finds.
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5 Instagram Tips for Science Artists

Scientific American - 29 Apr 2015 19:30
I’ve been on Instagram for a long time, with a private account to share family photos with friends. Last year, I decided to start up a second account, @FlyingTrilobite, to share my art in... --
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Rock Falling Into Lava Lake Triggers Explosion | Video At about 10:20 am Hawaii time on April 28, a rockfall sloughing off the wall of Halema'uma'u Crater hit the molten lava beneath, triggering an explosion of magma fragments.
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Our dreams are so bizarre that parts of the brain that usually try to make sense of language seem to power down rather than attempt to understand them
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Digitizing DIY: Lowe's to Offer 3D Printing Services at Orchard Supply Hardware We've all been to a hardware store, questing for that weirdly sized screw or bolt. Led by some DIY guru, and after navigating aisles with hundreds of grey plastic drawers,...
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Dark Knight of the Jurassic? Tiny Dinosaur Had Batlike Wings A little feathered dinosaur with batlike wings likely flapped and glided, not so gracefully, through the Jurassic forests of what is now northeastern China, say paleontologists who analyzed the animal's bones.
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In Photos: Bizarre 'Bat Dinosaur' Discovered in China The first of its kind, this wacky dinosaur sports bat-like wings with membranous tissue to help it glide through the Jurassic forests of what is now China some 160 million years ago.
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A fossil from China may have had unique membrane-like wings to glide or even fly, suggesting dinosaurs dabbled in flight before evolving into birds
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Human gene editing has arrived - here's why it matters

New Scientist - 29 Apr 2015 19:00
It's becoming possible to edit our genes to treat and prevent conditions like HIV and sickle cell disease or, more controversially, create designer babies
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Shipwrecks Spotted in Crystal-Clear Waters of Lake Michigan The Coast Guard usually tries to find ships before they sink. But during a recent patrol over Lake Michigan, an aircrew spotted several historic wrecks in the clear waters.
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