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Coffee Drinkers, Perk Up: 1 to 5 Cups Daily May Reduce Risk of Early Death
Live Science - 16 Nov 2015 23:56
People who drink moderate amounts of coffee daily may live longer than people who don't drink coffee, a new study finds.
Pluto Goes Psychedelic in Brilliant New Photo
Live Science - 16 Nov 2015 23:46
Pluto's the prettiest dwarf planet at the party in this new, brilliantly colored image recently released by NASA.
Research team refrigerates liquids with a laser for the first time
Phys.org - 16 Nov 2015 23:29
Since the first laser was invented in 1960, they've always given off heat--either as a useful tool, a byproduct or a fictional way to vanquish intergalactic enemies.
1,700-Year-Old Mosaic Once Decorated Luxurious Villa Courtyard
Live Science - 16 Nov 2015 23:06
Lions and tigers and birds, oh my!
Fast and optimized internet: New filter with the widest tuning span ever demonstrated on a silicon chip
Phys.org - 16 Nov 2015 23:03
The amount of data that flows over the internet has exploded in the last decade. Whether people are watching cat videos, streaming movies, or uploading vacation photos to social media sites, they are demanding ever highe...
We're Fast Approaching a World Where Nothing Is Scarce--Even Diamonds
Singularity Hub - 16 Nov 2015 23:02
What's more scarce than perfect diamonds, right? Wrong. This week, a new company called Diamond Foundry announced that it is able to "grow" hundreds of perfect, "real" diamonds (up to...
UNESCO Celebrates 70th Anniversary with High-Tech Light Show
Live Science - 16 Nov 2015 22:51
The organization's many-sided facade is about to become a giant digital photo album.
In Photos: 1,700-Year-Old Mosaic Once Adorned Israeli Courtyard
Live Science - 16 Nov 2015 22:06
Predators and prey bring an ancient tile floor to life.
El Niño Expected to Strengthen, Bring Wild Weather Across US
Live Science - 16 Nov 2015 21:54
This year's particularly strong El Niño is expected to get even stronger before it's done.
When Larvae Attack! Juvenile Beetle Grabs Mosquito Larva Lunch | Video
Live Science - 16 Nov 2015 21:25
Swimming just below the water's surface, a Sunburst diving beetle larva locates its target by visually "scanning" it with up-and-down head movements.
Quantum computer coding in silicon now possible
Phys.org - 16 Nov 2015 18:51
A team of Australian engineers has proven--with the highest score ever obtained--that a quantum version of computer code can be written, and manipulated, using two quantum bits in a silicon microchip. The advance removes...
Earth has enough groundwater to raise sea levels by 52 metres
New Scientist - 16 Nov 2015 18:16
But only small proportion of this, perhaps as little as 1.5 per cent, is renewable and available for human use
Exponential Medicine: The Future of the Quantified Brain
Singularity Hub - 16 Nov 2015 18:15
For decades it was believed the brain was a black box--the elusive central node of our operating system which we simply didn't understand. And it's true, scientific knowledge of the...
Ruff bird orgies have four 'sexes' thanks to a supergene flip
New Scientist - 16 Nov 2015 18:00
Male ruff sandpipers come in three types, each with its own bizarre mating strategy, thanks to a supergene created 3.8 million years ago
Animal magnetic sense comes from protein that acts as a compass
New Scientist - 16 Nov 2015 18:00
Many animals sense Earth's magnetic field and use it to navigate. How they do it has been a matter of speculation - but we may now have the answer
Open Wide! T-Rex Jaw Could Reach Nearly 90° | Computer Model Animation
Live Science - 16 Nov 2015 17:03
Carnivores such as the Tyrannosaures rex and Allosaurus fragilis could produce wide jaw gape, giving them the ability to to maximize devastation to their prey.
Ancient Board Game Found in Looted China Tomb
Live Science - 16 Nov 2015 16:33
Pieces from a mysterious board game that hasn't been played for 1,500 years were discovered in a heavily looted 2,300-year-old tomb near Qingzhou City in China.
Accelerating fusion research through the cutting edge supercomputer
Phys.org - 16 Nov 2015 16:24
At the Inter-University Research Institute Corporation National Institutes of Natural Sciences National Institute for Fusion Science, for the first time in the world, using the newly installed "Plasma Simulator" we have ...
Photos: Ancient Tomb and Board Game Found in China
Live Science - 16 Nov 2015 16:21
Archaeologists have discovered the remains of an ancient board game, including a decorated dice and tiles, that hasn't been played for 1,500 years.
Eat Slowly and Breathe Smoothly to Enhance Taste
Scientific American - 16 Nov 2015 15:30Climate change and La Niña may bring severe floods to Australia
New Scientist - 16 Nov 2015 15:10
Catastrophic floods in Queensland in 2010-11 have been linked to a combination of global warming and a La Niña event. The dynamic duo may be back next year
Laziness: Blame it on the Brain?
Live Science - 16 Nov 2015 14:31
Perhaps you could care less, but newly spotted differences in how our brains work could explain why some people are apathetic and lazy. Scientists say motivation could be more about biology than attitude.