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Micro-CT Scan Reveals New Millipede Species' Gonads and Vulva | Video The new species of millipede (Ommatoiulus avatar n. sp., family Julidae) was imaged with high-resolution X-ray microtomography (micro-CT). This is the first study to use micro-CT is describe a new species.
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(University of California - San Diego) Nanoengineers at the University of California, San Diego used an innovative 3-D printing technology they developed to manufacture multipurpose fish-shaped microrobots -- called micr...
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Plague Cases in US Are Unusually High This Year

Live Science - 26 Aug 2015 00:31
Plague Cases in US Are Unusually High This Year There's been an unusually high number of plague cases in the United States this year, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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Why America Is Prone to Mass Shootings

Live Science - 26 Aug 2015 23:30
Why America Is Prone to Mass Shootings Violent crime is complex, but America's dual obsession with guns and fame may explain the nation's high rates of mass shootings.
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Menlo Park, Calif. -- A study led by researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and the University of California, Los Angeles has demonstrated a new, efficient way to acce...
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NASA: Rising Sea Levels More Dangerous Than Thought

Live Science - 26 Aug 2015 22:07
NASA: Rising Sea Levels More Dangerous Than Thought Sea level rise is occurring right now, but the magnitude and speed of the rise in the future is still a big unknown.
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What's Blue with Legs All Over? New 3D Avatar Millipede The 3D cyberportrayal of a newfound millipede looks like it hopped from the screen of James Cameron's "Avatar," with a blue body and alien appearance to boot.
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Photos: Creepy-Crawly Millipede Scanned in 3D

Live Science - 26 Aug 2015 20:10
Photos: Creepy-Crawly Millipede Scanned in 3D A creepy-crawly millipede is the first newfound species to be described with a 3D imaging method called high-resolution X-ray microtomography (microCT).
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Charging drivers to enter parts of London did not improve air quality or schoolchildren's respiratory health in the first three years of the scheme
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What Household Dust Says About You

Live Science - 26 Aug 2015 19:41
What Household Dust Says About You Household dust contains menageries of microscopic life that differ greatly from each other depending of where a person lives, what pets a person has, and how many people in the house are male or female, researchers say.
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Antimatter catches a wave: Accelerating positrons with plasma is a step toward smaller, cheaper particle colliders A study led by researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and the University of California, Los Angeles has demonstrated a new, efficient way to accelerate positrons, the ...
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Better MRI scanners could result from a trick in which a magnetic field springs up from nowhere, using materials famous for their link to invisibility cloaks
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A mosquito can bear up to 23 times its total body weight on each leg, which is crucial for landing on water - the insect's secret is way it stands
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We now know how to turn fat cells into ones that burn calories as heat rather than store them - raising the prospect of a gene therapy for obesity
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We've discovered enough exoplanets to get an idea of what sort of worlds exist. And realise its highly likely life - and civilisations - exist outside of Earth
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Financial events this week reflect what made the nation's tough emissions targets possible - a shift from heavy industry towards a more advanced economy
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The world only quantum computer maker says its upgraded chip is 15 times faster than ordinary computers, but experts doubt the comparison is a fair test
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We thought it was part of courtship: birds of prey get entangled, then spiral downwards and may even crash. But it seems it's often anything but romantic
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Yelp, Airbnb and Amazon thrive on customer reviews. No wonder so many tech companies are starting to focus on making them more trustworthy
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New Scientist - 26 Aug 2015 19:00
Hawking's new idea, self-aware plants, Kiwis cull wrong bird and more
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The gloomy octopuses crowded at Jervis Bay, Australia, appear to spit and throw debris such as shell at each other in what could be an intentional use of weapons
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Women who have miscarried appear less likely to give birth to boys, and inflammation skews the sex ratio further. Low doses of aspirin could restore it
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