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Location American Science News for 31 July 2015
Ants protect caterpillars in exchange for a sugary secretion, but there're more to their relationship than meets the eye
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'Plasmonic' material could bring ultrafast all-optical communications Researchers have created a new "plasmonic oxide material" that could make possible devices for optical communications that are at least 10 times faster than conventional technologies.
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Allotropy: Why Winter Spells Trouble for the Tin Man

Physics Buzz - 31 Jul 2015 21:44
Tin is a commonplace metal that's used industrially in a thousand different ways. From the solder that holds your computer's motherboard together to the PVC plumbing under your sink, tin compounds are everywhere. In spit...
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Drought Toll: California Now Missing 1 Year's Worth of Rain California's rain deficit during its record-setting drought is about one year's worth of normal rain.
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More than a million people have been given land in the Amazon area since the 1970s, causing 13.5 per cent of all deforestation there
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The same chemicals that stop fish from getting sunburned have been used to make a super-effective sunscreen - and it won't make you smell like seafood
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Grams of Added Sugar in Some Popular Foods and Drinks (Infographic) You may be consuming more sugar than you think.
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It took just one year to test a vaccine to prove it works. Now, how soon can those who need it get jabs?
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We Can Shuttle Mind-Boggling Gobs of Data Worldwide in an Instant--But We Want More "I have heard articulate speech produced by sunlight. I have heard a ray of the sun laugh and cough and sing." - Alexander Graham Bell The speed of communication was...
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The first ever trial of reprogrammed stem cells is put on hold while scientists investigate whether the procedure caused a potentially cancerous mutation
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Shaping the hilly landscapes of a semi-conductor nanoworld Nanoscale worlds sometimes resemble macroscale roller-coaster style hills, placed at the tip of a series of hexagons. Surprisingly, these nanohills stem from the self-organisation of particles - the very particles that h...
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The cyber-mechanics who protect your car from hackers

New Scientist - 31 Jul 2015 16:06
After coders remotely seized control of a Jeep on the highway, it's revealed that car companies are already doing some explorative hacking of their own
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A species of clownfish has been shown to grow bigger in warmer conditions, suggesting that some animals may benefit from global warming
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Lexus' New Hoverboard Is Cool, But Will It Fly?

Live Science - 31 Jul 2015 14:14
Lexus' New Hoverboard Is Cool, But Will It Fly? Last month, Japanese auto manufacturer Lexus unveiled its newest product, and it's not another luxury SUV. It's a hoverboard.
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Quantum matter stuck in unrest

Phys.org - 31 Jul 2015 13:50
Quantum matter stuck in unrest Using ultracold atoms trapped in light crystals, scientists from the MPQ, LMU, and the Weizmann Institute observe a novel state of matter that never thermalizes.
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Exercise in Teen Years Tied to Lower Mortality Later

Live Science - 31 Jul 2015 08:24
Exercise in Teen Years Tied to Lower Mortality Later Women who exercise during their teen years may live longer, a new study finds.
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Ectopic Pregnancy: Signs, Symptoms & Treatment

Live Science - 31 Jul 2015 06:41
Ectopic Pregnancy: Signs, Symptoms & Treatment An ectopic pregnancy occurs when a fertilized egg implants outside of the uterus or not within the uterine cavity.
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Is Collapse of U.S. Social Ties Driving Anti-Vaccine Movement? Vaccines have been used safely and effectively for decades. So why is the American public - or at least a significant segment of it - now increasingly skeptical of mandatory school vaccinations?
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(Springer) Precise targeting biological molecules, such as cancer cells, for treatment is a challenge, due to their sheer size. Now, Taiwanese scientists have proposed an advanced solution which can potentially be applie...
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Cooking up altered states

EurekAlert! - 31 Jul 2015 06:00
(Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) Graduate University) OIST researchers discovered a way to tweak design recipes for a special class of materials.
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(Springer) Nanoscale worlds sometimes resemble macroscale roller-coaster style hills, placed at the tip of a series of hexagons. Surprisingly, these nanohills stem from the self-organisation of particles -- the very part...
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Solid state physics: Quantum matter stuck in unrest

EurekAlert! - 31 Jul 2015 06:00
(Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) Using ultracold atoms trapped in light crystals, scientists from the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet in Munich, the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, and the Weizmann Inst...
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