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10,000 Year-Old Polar Ice Melt Will Raise Sea Levels | Video
Live Science - 21 May 2015 16:43
By the end of the decade, Antarctica's Larsen B Ice Shelf will disintegrate. That "conclusion is inescapable" according to NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory scientists participating in Operation IceBridge.
Crazy Carnival of Dr. Seuss Creatures Hidden in the Oceans
Live Science - 21 May 2015 20:01
The oceans are teeming with a hidden web of organisms that may connect tiny bacteria and viruses to larger food webs, new research shows.
425-Million-Year-Old 'Tongue Worm' Fossilized Mid-Invasion
Live Science - 21 May 2015 18:02
About 425 million years ago, a sneaky wormlike parasite invaded a crustacean before the two were fossilized together in the limestone of modern-day England, a new study finds.
First evidence that dinosaurs laid colourful blue-green eggs
New Scientist - 21 May 2015 23:00
It should be raptor egg blue instead of robin egg blue. Some modern birds lay colourful eggs, but now we know it's a trick their dinosaur ancestors used too
El Niño Brings Wet Summer to Plains; Western Drought
Live Science - 21 May 2015 21:37
The West can expect its warm and dry weather to continue through the summer, while the central Plains will be relatively cool and wet.
Bionic Arm Taps New Part of Brain for Natural Moves
Live Science - 21 May 2015 20:12
A new prosthetic arm can be wired to tap into the part of a person's brain that plans out movements before the muscles do them, giving a person smoother control over the limb.
Sudden Ice Loss in Antarctic Peninsula Measured | Video
Live Science - 21 May 2015 20:04
In 2009, several glaciers in the southern Antarctic Peninsula began shrinking at a dramatically accelerated rate, losing as much as 13 feet (4 m) of ice each year, according to a study in the journal Science.
Sudden and Rapid Ice Loss Discovered in Antarctica
Live Science - 21 May 2015 20:01
Massive glaciers in the southern Antarctic Peninsula suddenly started to crumble and melt in 2009.
In Images: The Menagerie of Tiny Alienlike Creatures Under the Sea
Live Science - 21 May 2015 20:00
The oceans are teeming with a hidden web of organisms that may connect tiny bacteria and viruses to larger food webs, new research shows.
Relatives need to play a role in helping a loved one die with dignity
New Scientist - 21 May 2015 19:53
Yesterday's report into end-of-life care in the UK was a grim read. Many problems stem from doctors and relative not understanding how we die
Underwater Breath-Holding Games Can Be Deadly
Live Science - 21 May 2015 19:46
Signs at public pools that discourage breath-holding competitions could save lives, according to a new report.
Best Beach of 2015 Is Off the Beaten Path
Live Science - 21 May 2015 19:42Photos: The 10 Best US Beaches to Visit
Live Science - 21 May 2015 19:40
Sun, surf and squeaky sand are on the docket at America's best beaches. This year's top 10 span from Hawaii to Florida, with some love for California, Massachusetts and the Carolinas as well.
Physics in Verse: Maxwell's "I come from fields of fractured ice..."
Physics Buzz - 21 May 2015 19:03
Here's another lovely bit of physics poetry. Last week it was John Updike on neutrinos. This week it is Scottish mathematican and physicist, James Clerk Maxwell, who is most famous for his theory of electromagnetic radia...
'Thunder God' Plant Could Help with Weight Loss
Live Science - 21 May 2015 18:53
A plant used in traditional Chinese medicine may help with weight loss, early results from animal studies suggest.
Ancient DNA suggests dogs split from wolves 40,000 years ago
New Scientist - 21 May 2015 18:30
An extinct wolf's DNA has pushed back the origin of dogs by more than 10,000 years, but when humans domesticated them is still lost in the mists of time
Ancient Wolf DNA Could Solve Dog Origin Mystery
Live Science - 21 May 2015 18:00
The genome of 35,000-year-old wolf rib from Siberia suggests huskies carry ancient wolf DNA.
Zoologger: Musical spider purrs like a cat to attract mates
New Scientist - 21 May 2015 17:25
Male "purring" wolf spiders are virtuosos when it comes to leaf tapping – making sounds that travels through air to another leaf where a female picks it up
What Is the Metaverse? Philip Rosedale's Big Dream for Immersive Virtual Worlds
Singularity Hub - 21 May 2015 17:10
What is the metaverse? It's Philip Rosedale's second crack at playing god--at least in the virtual sense. Rosedale created his first virtual world, Second Life, in 2002. Now, he and...
Good looking: 6 surprising ways to improve your eyesight
New Scientist - 21 May 2015 17:02
From clever screens to super foods and computer games: the vision-boosting tricks your optician won't tell you about
Hormones For Transgender Transition Can Cause Severe Acne
Live Science - 21 May 2015 01:23
Transgender people who take testosterone as part of a transition from female to male can sometimes experience severe acne as a side effect of the treatment, according to a new report.
Brain implant allows paralysed man to sip a beer at his own pace
New Scientist - 21 May 2015 20:10
A brain implant that decodes intention to move has allowed a man paralysed from the neck down to control a robotic arm with unprecedented fluidity - and enjoy a beer