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Remains of Nazi-Destroyed Synagogue Found Using Radar Ground-penetrating radar is helping archaeologists locate the buried remains of the Great Synagogue of Vilna in Lithuania, a Jewish place of worship that was destroyed by the Nazis during World War II, the Israeli Antiqu...
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Sparse Snow on Cascade's Mount Baker Viewed from Space New photos taken from space show the significant snow loss this year atop Mount Baker, in Washington state.
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Future of Virtual Reality Series Launches Today

Singularity Hub - 1 Aug 2015 18:03
Future of Virtual Reality Series Launches Today If you've ever watched someone experience virtual reality for the first time, you know it can involve screaming, flapping arms, and occasional falls. On one level people know their bodies...
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Snake in the Grass! Huge Everglades Python Shows Invasive Issue A giant python, about as long as a shipping container, was captured in Everglades National Park in Florida earlier this month (July 9).
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Looking at how quickly stars form can nail down the galaxies that should be best for life - and our own doesn't come out on top
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Physics Week in Review: August 1, 2015

Scientific American - 1 Aug 2015 11:00
Physics Week in Review: August 1, 2015 Folding graphene like origami, the physics of how cereal gets soggy, and left-handed W bosons are among this week's highlights. --
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What is Thiamine (Vitamin B1)?

Live Science - 1 Aug 2015 08:27
What is Thiamine (Vitamin B1)? Vitamin B1, also called thiamine, is a B complex vitamin. It is found in many foods and is vitally important to keeping a body operating properly.
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(Ohio State University) After debuting the world's first solar air battery last fall, researchers at The Ohio State University have now reached a new milestone. In the Journal of the American Chemical Society, they repor...
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What Is Photosynthesis?

Live Science - 1 Aug 2015 00:49
What Is Photosynthesis? Photosynthesis is the process used by plants, algae and certain bacteria to harness energy from sunlight into chemical energy.
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Tree of 40 Fruit: Dazzling Franken-Tree Has Roots in Science An art project featuring a live tree that bears 40 different kinds of fruit is more than just a conversation piece. The so-called "Tree of 40 Fruit" -- blossoming in a variety of pretty pink hues when completed -- is roo...
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