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Quantum computer emulated by a classical system (Phys.org)--Quantum computers are inherently different from their classical counterparts because they involve quantum phenomena, such as superposition and entanglement, which do not exist in classical digital computers. ...
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'Popping' HIV into Oblivion (Video)

Live Science - 27 May 2015 06:54
'Popping' HIV into Oblivion (Video) By tricking HIV into ejecting its genetic information far from any host cells, a new compound may one day help defeat the virus.
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How to Play a 29-Story Game of 'Pong' (Video)

Live Science - 27 May 2015 06:38
How to Play a 29-Story Game of 'Pong' (Video) The story behind largest video game display in the world.
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Locks on the Block: Mozart & Beethoven's Hair on Sale How much would you spend on a few strands of a dead man's hair?
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'Net-Zero' Water System Could Be A Game Changer | Video A University of Miami residence hall apartment was set up to test the closed-loop water recycling system and the results are promising.
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Synthesised music can sound flat and lifeless, but using AI to analyse how humans play could let computers produce creative interpretations of any score (full text available to subscribers)
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Urine Test Could Detect Cancer One Day, As New Method Shows Promise Researchers are working to find ways to coax genetically engineered bacteria into detecting human diseases.
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Bioluminescent Millepedes Shine At Sequoia National Park | Video The Millipedes (Motyxia sequoiae), which have only been found in the Sierra Nevada region of California, have a unique walk and "give off a green-blue glow," according to Virginia Tech assistant professor Paul Marek.
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430,000-Year-Old Murder Victim Discovered

Live Science - 27 May 2015 20:42
430,000-Year-Old Murder Victim Discovered A 430,000-year-old skull bore marks of a blunt-force trauma that suggested the person was killed.
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Hurricane Forecasts: Quiet in Atlantic, Busy in Pacific Forecasters are calling for another quiet hurricane season in the Atlantic this summer.
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CSI Stone Age: was 430,000-year-old hominin murdered?

New Scientist - 27 May 2015 20:00
Forensic scientists have identified the earliest clear case of human-on-human violence. The victim, found in northern Spain, died after blows to the head
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Photos: 11 Colorful Chameleons of Madagascar

Live Science - 27 May 2015 19:46
Photos: 11 Colorful Chameleons of Madagascar The panther chameleon, admired for its color-changing abilities, is not a single species, as scientists long thought.
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Colorful Find: Madagascar Chameleon Actually 11 Distinct Species The color-changing panther chameleon has long fascinated scientists, but there's more to the reptile than meets the eye: what was once considered to be one species is actually 11 distinct species of chameleon, a new stud...
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Preemies in Pain Get Relief with Micro-Pacifier (Video) Tiny pacifiers bring relief to preemies in intensive care.
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Mysterious Humanlike Species May Have Lived Alongside 'Lucy' A newfound humanlike species may be a contender for the ancestor of the human lineage, researchers say. This ancient relative of humanity lived alongside the famous Lucy about 3.4 million years ago, revealing diverse hum...
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Designed to give paralysed people more independence, the implant also lets us see if brain activity can show a person's decisions – before they realise they've made any
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Fossils of a new species of Australopithecus have been found near the site of Lucy's species, Australopithecus afarensis, suggesting the two species interacted
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Scientists one step closer to mimicking gamma-ray bursts Using ever more energetic lasers, Lawrence Livermore researchers have produced a record high number of electron-positron pairs, opening exciting opportunities to study extreme astrophysical processes, such as black holes...
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The possibility of popping a pill before a stressful event to protect you from the consequences is a step closer after ketamine was found to do just that in mice (full text available to subscribers)
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Come See Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus Kick Off Singularity University's GSP 2015 Join Singularity University on June 15 at Mountain View's Computer History Museum for the Graduate Studies Program opening ceremony. Hear inspiring talks from SU cofounders, Peter Diamandis and Ray Kurzweil, and this yea...
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Galapagos volcano sets the night sky ablaze

New Scientist - 27 May 2015 17:48
An eruption this week on the Galapagos islands threatened the region's iconic wildlife - but it now seems to be in the clearincluding the world's only population of pink iguana
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Up to 120,000 animals are feared dead in central Kazakhstan, and still the cause is not known. Vets are investigating three main possibilities
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