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How the legs of water striders repel water

Phys.org - 20 Jul 2015 15:20
How the legs of water striders repel water (Phys.org)--Materials scientists study biology at nanoscale in order to incorporate mechanical solutions to problems that have already been resolved by evolution. This biomimicry is evident in much recent technology, inc...
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Accidental Find: Scientists Stumble on Centuries-Old Shipwreck While searching for a mooring from a previous trip, researchers off the coast of North Carolina discovered a well-preserved shipwreck and artifacts that may date to the American Revolution.
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Fossil Fuels Must Be Phased Out to Avoid Drowned Coastlines

Scientific American - 20 Jul 2015 23:01
Fossil Fuels Must Be Phased Out to Avoid Drowned Coastlines New research suggests rising oceans could swamp the world’s coasts by the end of the century—sooner than previously anticipated --
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No Humans Allowed! Test 'City' for Driverless Cars Opens Imagine a town with crosswalks but no pedestrians, cars and trucks but no drivers. Welcome to Mcity, a fake "town" built by researchers who are testing out the driverless cars of the future.
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Is E.T. Calling? Massive Search Will Scour Cosmos for Intelligent Aliens The most far-reaching search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) is now underway: A new $100 million initiative invites the world's top minds to scour the universe for signals from distant planets, scientists announ...
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Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence Nets Historic Cash Infusion With a $100 Million donation, Russian billionaire Yuri Milner plans to revolutionize the astronomical quest to find alien life --
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Gorgeous NASA Photo Captures Earth from 1 Million Miles Away NASA released today (July 20) the first image of the sunlit side of Earth taken by the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) spacecraft from its final science orbit, and the beautiful photo has already made quite an im...
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Many People Seek Alternative Pain Therapies, But Don't Tell Doctors Many people with chronic pain aren't telling their primary doctors about their use of alternative therapies such as acupuncture and chiropractic work, a new study suggests.
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Alexander the Great's Father Found -- Maybe

Live Science - 20 Jul 2015 21:04
Alexander the Great's Father Found -- Maybe A skeleton with a tell-tale knee injury may belong to Alexander the Great's father, Philip II. But a decades-old debate about the identity of these bones won't go down without a fight.
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An 18-year-old born with HIV has no detectable level of the virus in her blood - even though she stopped taking antiretroviral drugs before she was 6
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Should We Redesign Capitalism to Address Our Jobless Future? "There are more net jobs in the world today than ever before, after hundreds of years of technological innovation and hundreds of years of people predicting the death of work....
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Their accurate water jets rarely fail to down prey above water, but archerfish had to sharpen up to outdo their more numerous rivals under the surface
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Hearing Aids Meet the Future with Bluetooth Tech

Live Science - 20 Jul 2015 17:54
Hearing Aids Meet the Future with Bluetooth Tech Small, discreet and Bluetooth-enabled, the new generation of hearing aids look more like something out of a spy movie than a doctor's office.
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Photos: Lost Centuries-Old Shipwreck Discovered Off North Carolina Several artifacts have been discovered in a shipwreck off the North Carolina coast that may date to the American Revolution. Here's a look at what scientists spied with the manned submersible called Alvin.
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Spintronics just got faster

Phys.org - 20 Jul 2015 17:00
Spintronics just got faster In a tremendous boost for spintronic technologies, EPFL scientists have shown that electrons can jump through spins much faster than previously thought.
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28 Million Baby Boomers Will Develop Alzheimer's by 2050 As the baby boomers get older, the rates of Alzheimer's disease among the people of this generation will climb considerably, according to a new study.
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The manipulation of light has led to many applications that have revolutionized society through communications, medicine and entertainment. Devices consuming the energy of electromagnetic radiation, such as absorbers and...
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Searching for ET: Hawking to look for extraterrestrial life Renowned physicist Stephen Hawking and Russian-born billionaire Yuri Milner on Monday announced an ambitious bid to combine vast computing capacity with the world's most powerful telescopes to intensify the so far fruitl...
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A Russian billionaire has teamed up with a host of famous names, including Stephen Hawking, to listen for aliens in the million nearest star systems
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High-Flying Photography: Drones Snap Spectacular, Contest-Winning Images Whether they're capturing panoramic views of tulip fields or snapping thrilling images of cliff divers plunging into the sea, one thing is for certain: Drones can take awesome pictures.
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Incredible Drone Photos: Contest-Winning Images from Above The second annual Dronestagram Aerial Photography Contest brought these incredible images to light.
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Weird Horse-Cows and 6-Legged Sheep Found in Iron Age Burials Weird, "hybridized" animal skeletons, including a cow-horse and a six-legged sheep litter the bottom of storage pits in an Iron Age site in England, archaeologists have found.
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