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Eye Color Linked to Alcoholism Risk

Live Science - 9 Jul 2015 01:59
Eye Color Linked to Alcoholism Risk Your eye color may be linked with your risk of developing alcohol dependence, a new study finds.
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How to probe tiny samples? Insights into the production of micron-sized cold neutron beams The NMI3 Imaging JRA discusses how to produce smaller beams. They conclude that reflective optics offers the most versatile way to produce them.
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(The Optical Society) Researchers from the University of Stuttgart, Germany, and the University of Eastern Finland have harnessed the human eye's color-sensing strengths to give the eye the ability to distinguish between...
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Why Your Birth Date May Not Match Your Body's Age

Live Science - 9 Jul 2015 22:57
Why Your Birth Date May Not Match Your Body's Age People age at different rates, and now, a new study finds that people's tendency to age more slowly or quickly than their contemporaries is evident in healthy people as young as their 30s.
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Hopping towards a better soft robot

e! Science News - 9 Jul 2015 22:04
Traditional industrial robots are rigid -- mostly metal -- and are fast, precise and powerful. Their speed and precision comes at the cost of complexity and can often pose a danger to humans who get too close. Soft robot...
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The end isn't exactly night, but in a couple of billion years, continental crusts could erode, making the land sink under the oceans
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Giant Pandas' Lazy Lifestyle Justified by Science

Live Science - 9 Jul 2015 21:05
Giant Pandas' Lazy Lifestyle Justified by Science Giant pandas have an insatiable hankering for bamboo, but scientists have long wondered how the bears survive on such a fibrous and low-nutrient plant.
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Doctor you: Home diagnosis gadgets are here for real

New Scientist - 9 Jul 2015 21:00
Diagnostic apps, wearables and bedside devices are about to go mainstream - but will they empty the doctor's waiting room, or send people stampeding to it? (full text available to subscribers)
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Climate Change Shrinks the Bumblebee's Range | Video Climate change is making more southerly locales too hot for bumblebees to survive, but they are not spreading north as the climate warms. That could spell trouble for many crops, which require the pollinators to produce ...
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Earth Is Losing Its Bumblebees

Live Science - 9 Jul 2015 20:01
Earth Is Losing Its Bumblebees Bumblebees are disappearing from their more southern locations, but are not expanding northward.
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Roman Builders May Have Copied Volcanic "Concrete"

Scientific American - 9 Jul 2015 20:01
Roman Builders May Have Copied Volcanic The rock of the Campi Flegrei Caldera, west of Naples, Italy, has an intricate network of mineral fibers—just like the famed Roman concrete. Christopher Intagliata reports. --
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Despite being unable to survive the rising heat in the south, bumblebees in America and Europe are mysteriously failing to shift north to compensate
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Selecting which of its three pneumatic legs fire, this gizmo can point itself in the direction it wants to go
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Most Americans Still Don't Eat Their Fruits & Veggies Didn't eat enough fruits and vegetables today? Join the club -- 87 percent of Americans don't meet recommendations for fruit consumption, and 91 percent don't meet recommendations for vegetable consumption.
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How Hungry Pitcher Plants Get the Poop They Need

Live Science - 9 Jul 2015 19:10
How Hungry Pitcher Plants Get the Poop They Need Pitcher plants that "eat" bat poop have come up with a unique way to attract their meal tickets, new research finds: The plants are shaped to stand out against a bat's echolocation cries.
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Young offenders are less likely to be violent in future if they take a computer course that teaches them to spot fear, anger and sadness in others' faces
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What the sun would look like if you had X-ray vision

New Scientist - 9 Jul 2015 19:00
A new image of the sun combines three views to reveal its activity in a new light
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Carnivorous Plant Lures in Pooping Bats | Video

Live Science - 9 Jul 2015 18:27
Carnivorous Plant Lures in Pooping Bats | Video The Pitcher plant (N. hemsleyana) structure reflects ultrasonic calls from insectivorous bats (Kerivoula hardwicki) and "relatively cool place to roost." The bats leave dropping behind providing a fertilizer for the plan...
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Watch Episode 1 of Ask an Expert, the New Web Series from Singularity University Last week, we told you about a new web series called Ask an Expert. Well, Episode 1 is finally here and it's all about ENERGY! In its debut, questions about energy that...
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Make a Whirlybird from Paper

Scientific American - 9 Jul 2015 17:00
Make a Whirlybird from Paper A spinning science activity by Science Buddies --
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Colourful chemotherapy

The Economist - 9 Jul 2015 16:47
Colourful chemotherapy Bushwillow: tree of enlightenment AS A cell prepares to divide, tiny parts of its internal skeleton, known as microtubules, arrange themselves into a spindle that permits its complement of chromosomes to split into two b...
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The final frontier

The Economist - 9 Jul 2015 16:47
The final frontier ALL good things come to an end. And July 14th will see the finale of the Heroic Age of space exploration. On that day a visitor from Earth will fly past Pluto and head off into the Kuiper belt--the icy, rubble-strewn fri...
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