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(Science China Press) The classical Brownian motion, resulted from microscopic molecule collisions, has been found for more than one hundred years. Recently, researchers disclosed the macroscopic Brownian motion phenomen...
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Could your smartphone one day tell you you're pregnant? Researchers at the Hanover Centre for Optical Technologies (HOT), University of Hanover, Germany, have developed a self-contained fiber optic sensor for smartphones with the potential for use in a wide variety of biomole...
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Seabirds Smell Their Way Home

Live Science - 2 Jul 2015 12:51
Seabirds Smell Their Way Home Coastal seabirds can fly over large swaths of ocean for days on end, not stopping until they reach their favorite feeding spot. Scientists have long wondered how these birds manage to find their way home.
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How Lewis Carroll's 'Syzygy' Puzzles Worked (Infographic) The author of the Alice books was also a fan of clever word puzzles and logic games.
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Solar-Powered Plane Soars to New World Records

Live Science - 2 Jul 2015 22:10
Solar-Powered Plane Soars to New World Records A solar plane currently soaring over the Pacific Ocean, from Japan to Hawaii, has set a slew of new world records, logging the farthest and longest flights made so far in a solar-powered aircraft.
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An exhibition asks hard questions of the relationship between humans and machines
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Overweight Colorectal Cancer Patients Survive Longer People with colorectal cancer may live longer if they are overweight or obese, rather than thin, a new study finds.
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7 Shark Attacks in 3 Weeks: Are North Carolina Beaches Safe? Fourth of July weekend is a popular time to hit the beach, but this year, vacationers may not be the only ones swarming the waters off North Carolina.
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Seahorse tails could inspire new generation of robots

e! Science News - 2 Jul 2015 21:34
Inspiration for the next big technological breakthrough in robotics, defense systems and biomedicine could come from a seahorse's tail, according to a new study reported Thursday in the journal Science.
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Mass Shootings Are Contagious

Live Science - 2 Jul 2015 20:05
Mass Shootings Are Contagious Virginia Tech. Sandy Hook. Charleston. Not only are mass shootings tragedies in their own rights, they appear to be contagious, according to a new study that also found such criminal acts may spread due to sensational me...
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Seahorse's Amazing Tail Could Inspire Better Robots

Live Science - 2 Jul 2015 20:00
Seahorse's Amazing Tail Could Inspire Better Robots Slinky snake robots could get a better grip when climbing, thanks to new research on how a seahorse's tail works, according to a new study.
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A new study has discovered mysterious behaviour of a material that acts like an insulator in certain measurements, but simultaneously acts like a conductor in others. In an insulator, electrons are largely stuck in one p...
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Soundproofing with quantum physics

Phys.org - 2 Jul 2015 20:00
Soundproofing with quantum physics Sebastian Huber and his colleagues show that the road from abstract theory to practical applications needn't always be very long. Their mechanical implementation of a quantum mechanical phenomenon could soon be used for ...
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Anecdotes of dogs that can sniff out cancer have been doing the rounds for years, and now the urban legend is being subjected to scientific scrutiny (full text available to subscribers)
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Chasing Pluto's shadow in a Boeing 747

New Scientist - 2 Jul 2015 19:30
Earlier this week, Govert Schilling took a flight like no other: cruising over the South Pacific to witness an unusual astronomical event
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10,000 Monitored for Ebola in US Over Fall & Winter

Live Science - 2 Jul 2015 19:06
10,000 Monitored for Ebola in US Over Fall & Winter More than 10,000 people in the United States were monitored for symptoms of Ebola this past fall and winter, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Firework Colors Enhanced by Elements of Life

Live Science - 2 Jul 2015 18:24
Firework Colors Enhanced by Elements of Life Fireworks in purple, blue and red owe their vibrant displays to elements now coursing through your blood stream.
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Cancer Forecast: Why More People Will Die, Even As Death Rates Fall Cancer death rates will continue to decline in the United States through 2020, including death rates from some of the leading cancers in both men and women, a new study says.
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Freezing single atoms to absolute zero with microwaves brings quantum technology closer Physicists at the University of Sussex have found a way of using everyday technology found in kitchen microwaves and mobile telephones to bring quantum physics closer to helping solve enormous scientific problems that th...
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Extreme lab at European X-ray laser XFEL is a go The Helmholtz Senate has given the green light for the Association's involvement in the Helmholtz International Beamline (HIB), a new kind of experimentation station at the X-ray laser European XFEL in Hamburg, Germany. ...
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A line of dark spots across the dwarf planet's equator make it look like a pizza and have left researchers scratching their heads
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Farmers no longer need land to grow crops. Unique greenhouses are providing an underwater alternative
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