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Vaccines May Protect Kids Against Strokes, Too

Live Science - 30 Sep 2015 23:23
Vaccines May Protect Kids Against Strokes, Too Scientists have found yet another reason to vaccinate their children: Keeping up with immunizations may reduce the risk of childhood stroke, according to a new study.
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Q&A with Fermilab's first artist-in-residence

Symmetry Magazine - 30 Sep 2015 22:53
Symmetry sits down with Lindsay Olson as she wraps up a year of creating art inspired by particle physics.     S: How did you end up at Fermilab? LO: In March 2014 I had an exhibition of my work at North Park College....
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Blast from the Past: 3 Civil War Cannons Pulled from River They might look like rusty old guns, but these 150-year-old cannons offer locals an important connection with their history.
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This Soft Matter 3D Printer Builds Intricate Structures in Self-Healing Gel You can print wild designs using a 3D printer--shapes you couldn't make any other way. But 3D printing is also still in thrall to the laws of physics. To date, 3D...
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Proficiency with a musical instrument doesn't just change the structure of the brain - it also changes the way we hear music
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Sleep-deprived people lose focus and get emotional even when viewing neutral images, but brain training could help keep everything under control
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The figures show that before 1800, one storm every 500 years would have produced a 2.25-metre storm surge in the Battery; now, such storms occur once every 24 years
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Paralysed man uses mind control to walk again

New Scientist - 30 Sep 2015 19:00
A device that monitors brain signals was hooked up to muscle-activating electrodes in the man's legs, enabling him to control his movement just by thinking about it
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New Scientist - 30 Sep 2015 19:00
Crocs hybridising, grisly walrus deaths, quantum computing deal and more
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Those with a long smoking habit and good health might have their genes to thank - one of many findings emerging from a vast genetic resource
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The oil giant might have announced it is pulling out of drilling under the Chukchi Sea - but its ventures in Russian and Scandinavian Arctic continue
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A geological survey of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko has revealed its two halves have layers that don't line up, meaning they came together at a crawl
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VW has been cheating in emissions tests to make its diesel cars appear less polluting than they really are - we look at the options the company now faces
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Textile fibres and plastic have been found in the guts of fish caught off the coasts of California and Indonesia, raising concerns over food safety
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A 9000-year-old decapitated head discovered in South America is twice as old as previous finds, and suggests veneration of the dead by early hunter-gatherers
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Nitrogen oxide pollution has been inexplicably high for years in Germany, France and other European states
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Activist bots recruit humans to their cause on Twitter

New Scientist - 30 Sep 2015 19:00
Protest movements could get a tech boost. Software can now comb social media to spread an activist group's messages - even targeting the most receptive people
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NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter finds strongest evidence yet that there is liquid water on the surface fo the Red Planet, so there might also be life
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Gains made in the fight against malaria in East Africa could be set back by an invasive plant species
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Bones from two human ancestors living between 1 and 3 million years ago show their hearing shifted towards frequencies useful for savannah survival and speech
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Algorithms can use seismic data and structural knowledge of buildings to judge which parts of a city will be most at risk and prioritise rescue efforts
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A maths problem previously tackled with the help of a computer, which produced a proof the size of Wikipedia, has now been cut down to size by a human
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