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Environmentalists have welcomed the Clean Power Plan, which steers the US towards a lower-carbon future, but some say more needs to be done
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Researchers clear the way for fast plasmonic chips Researchers from the Laboratory of Nanooptics and Plasmonics at the MIPT Center of Nanoscale Optoelectronics have developed a new method for optical communication on a chip, which will could decrease the size of optical ...
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Cities are getting ever more sophisticated, automated and "smart". But this only increases their vulnerability to hacking
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String Theory (No, not that kind!)

Physics Buzz - 4 Aug 2015 22:49
Creating a slow-motion effect in real life takes some creativity, but with the help of a few strobe lights and a frequency generator, the folks at Pasco put together one that's truly mesmerizing, on top of being educatio...
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Superbug Forecast: Infections Will Increase in US

Live Science - 4 Aug 2015 22:21
Superbug Forecast: Infections Will Increase in US Infections caused by drug-resistant bacteria are projected to increase in the United States if no action is taken soon.
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Malaysian Airlines Mystery: What Newfound Wing Debris Could Reveal The high-profile disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 remains a mystery -- but the recent discovery of a possible wing part points to an ocean landing, raising hopes for a resolution.
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Researchers achieve record 3.5 Angstroms resolution and visualize action of major microtubule-regulating protein Microtubules, hollow fibers of tubulin protein only a few nanometers in diameter, form the cytoskeletons of living cells and play a crucial role in cell division (mitosis) through their ability to undergo rapid growth an...
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Weight-Loss Surgery Changes Gut Bacteria

Live Science - 4 Aug 2015 18:26
Weight-Loss Surgery Changes Gut Bacteria Bariatric surgery may lead to long-term changes in people's gut bacteria that contribute to weight loss following the procedure, a new study from Sweden suggests.
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Extreme Stress May Convert Fat into Calorie Burning Machine Extreme stress, such as that experienced by burn victims, may lead white fat to convert into calorie-burning brown fat, new research finds.
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Terahertz radiation, the no-man's land of the electromagnetic spectrum, has long stymied researchers. Optical technologies can finagle light in the shorter-wavelength visible and infrared range, while electromagnetic tec...
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Discovery about how surface gradients influence droplet behavior may enable novel surfaces with anti-icing capabilities Studies of the impact a droplet makes on solid surfaces hark back more than a century. And until now, it was generally believed that a droplet's impact on a solid surface could always be separated into two phases: spread...
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Ancient Reptile with 'Ridiculously Long Neck' Unearthed in Alaska The fossilized remains of an ancient marine reptile with an extremely long neck and paddlelike appendages were recently uncovered in an unlikely place: the side of a cliff in Alaska.
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The resplendent inflexibility of the rainbow

Phys.org - 4 Aug 2015 16:30
The resplendent inflexibility of the rainbow Children often ask simple questions that make you wonder if you really understand your subject. An young acquaintance of mine named Collin wondered why the colors of the rainbow were always in the same order--red, orange...
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Tests that detect changes in genes triggered by drugs could bolster the use of a biological passport - if athletics will spend more on research
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A probe inserted into a person's brain can alert intensive-care staff to a critical drop in energy supply, potentially saving the patient's life
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Ancient Reptiles Attacked with Giant Fangs

Live Science - 4 Aug 2015 13:11
Ancient Reptiles Attacked with Giant Fangs Ancient mammal-like reptiles that once grazed across the globe may have possessed many of the fighting tactics seen in modern herbivores, including head butting and attacks with giant fangs.
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New biosensors for managing microbial 'workers'

EurekAlert! - 4 Aug 2015 06:00
(Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard) A Wyss Institute team led by Core Faculty member George Church has developed new biosensors that could improve control and complexity of metabolically eng...
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(Case Western Reserve University) Case Western Reserve University scientists have discovered that a protein called Kruppel-like Factor 4 (KLF4) controls mitochondria -- the 'power plants' in cells that catalyze energy pr...
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(Douglas Mental Health University Institute) A new study just published in the prestigious journal Molecular Psychiatry by the team led by Salah El Mestikawy, Ph.D., researcher at the Douglas Mental Health University Ins...
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(Seismological Society of America) Precariously balanced rocks point to connections between Southern California's San Jacinto and San Andreas faults that could change how the region plans for future earthquakes.
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(American Chemical Society) Using chemistry to solve societal problems and investigating the extraordinary characteristics of porous polymers will be the topics of a pair of Kavli Lectures at the 250th National Meeting &...
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(American Institute of Physics) Researchers have designed a new device that can convert a DC electric field into a tunable source of terahertz radiation. Their results are published this week in the Journal of Applied Ph...
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