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Major 7.3-Magnitude Earthquake Aftershock Hits Nepal

Live Science - 12 May 2015 14:47
Major 7.3-Magnitude Earthquake Aftershock Hits Nepal A 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck Nepal this morning (May 12), toppling buildings and killing at least a dozen people.
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Chicken Embryos With Dinosaur Snouts Created in Lab

Live Science - 12 May 2015 12:20
Chicken Embryos With Dinosaur Snouts Created in Lab Chicks with dino-snouts? With a little genetic tinkering, for the first time scientists have created chicken embryos with broad, Velociraptor-like muzzles in the place of their beaks. The results shed new light on how th...
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Fracking may affect air quality and human health

EurekAlert! - 12 May 2015 06:00
(Oregon State University) People living or working near active natural gas wells may be exposed to certain pollutants at higher levels than the Environmental Protection Agency considers safe for lifetime exposure. Air po...
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Thin Air Might Increase Depression in Mountain States Breathing air that has lower levels of oxygen is linked with signs of depression, according to a new study in animals.
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Would You Eat Insects?

KQED Quest - 12 May 2015 22:15
Would You Eat Insects? From KQED Education Do Now: The California drought is bringing increased attention to resource use in agriculture--not only within the state, but around the world. With a growing global population, use of land and water ...
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Toddler's Glowing Eye: What Is Retinoblastoma?

Live Science - 12 May 2015 21:54
Toddler's Glowing Eye: What Is Retinoblastoma? A boy in Illinois whose left eye glowed with white light in a cellphone photo turned out to have a rare type of cancer that's diagnosed in only a few hundred U.S. children each year.
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7.3-Magnitude Aftershock: Landslides Pose New Threat to Nepal The powerful aftershock that struck Nepal today (May 12) could trigger deadly landslides on slopes already weakened by the April 25 earthquake, experts said.
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For the first time, a researcher at the University of Waterloo has theoretically demonstrated that it is possible to detect a single nuclear spin at room temperature, which could pave the way for new approaches to medica...
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DNA - Catch A Crook Or Find A Relative | Video

Live Science - 12 May 2015 20:27
DNA - Catch A Crook Or Find A Relative | Video Genetics researcher (and mentor) Bruce Jackson, PhD, traces ancestry and solves crimes with the powerful tool of DNA on this edition of "Scientist and Engineers on Sofas and other furnishings"!
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Are You a Leader? Brain Waves Can Tell

Live Science - 12 May 2015 19:50
Are You a Leader? Brain Waves Can Tell Brain waves can reveal when a group is working in sync, and which team member is likely to emerge as a leader, new research suggests.
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People Are Healthier in the Summer (and Here's Why)

Live Science - 12 May 2015 19:47
People Are Healthier in the Summer (and Here's Why) Some human genes have activity levels that vary with the seasons, a new study shows.
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Happy Palindrome Week: Why This Week's Dates Are Special Madam, I'm Adam. A man, a plan, a canal: Panama. Palindromes are everywhere -- including on the calendar.
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Are Google's 11 Driverless Car Accidents Scary--or Really Impressive? If you drive enough, chances are you'll be involved in an accident. For the best drivers, perhaps it's more likely than not the other car's at fault. But most of...
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Global weather could be in turmoil this year if the Pacific Ocean sees a "super" El Niño, one that may be even more devastating than the 1997/98 event
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Tuesday's quake released only a little of the stress in the ground beneath Nepal, so the risk of another major event remains
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No Humans Needed: Underwater Robots Make Own Decisions MIT's cognitive seabots are designed to plan autonomously and work together like ... well, like the crew from Star Trek, actually.
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Dietary Supplements: Separating Fact from Fiction

Live Science - 12 May 2015 18:02
Dietary Supplements: Separating Fact from Fiction Which dietary supplements are truly dangerous, and which actually help?
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In winter, genes make your immune system more active. This protects you from cold and flu bugs, but also leads to heart attacks and autoimmune illness
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Magic wavelengths

e! Science News - 12 May 2015 17:04
Rydberg atoms, atoms whose outermost electrons are highly excited but not ionized, might be just the thing for processing quantum information. These outsized atoms can be sustained for a long time in a quantum superposit...
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New shield makes certain types of searches for physics beyond Standard Model possible for first time The Standard Model of particle physics, sometimes called "The Theory of Almost Everything," is the best set of equations to date that describes the universe's fundamental particles and how they interact. Yet the theory h...
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Dawn Spacecraft Images Reveal "Ice Rinks" on Ceres

Scientific American - 12 May 2015 16:30
Dawn Spacecraft Images Reveal Bright spots in the latest pictures from NASA’s mission to the dwarf planet may be water ice, researchers say --
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Topological insulators become a little less 'elusive' They are 'strange' materials, insulators on the inside and conductors on the surface. They also have properties that make them excellent candidates for the development of spintronics ('spin-based electronics') and more i...
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