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Pick Up the Pace: Walking Speed Linked with Heart Health in Older Adults Walking is good, but for older adults, walking faster may be better.
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Expectant Moms: Coffee Won't Harm Kids' IQ

Live Science - 20 Nov 2015 22:05
Expectant Moms: Coffee Won't Harm Kids' IQ It's OK for pregnant moms to sip their morning mug.
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A Prehistoric Murder Mystery: Earth's Worst Mass Extinctions They were the worst of times. (Really, the worst.)
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Physicists get a supercomputing boost

Symmetry Magazine - 20 Nov 2015 21:09
Scientists have made the first-ever calculation of a prediction involving the decay of certain matter and antimatter particles. Sometimes the tiniest difference between a prediction and a result can tell scientists that ...
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Quantum entanglement achieved at room temperature in semiconductor wafers Entanglement is one of the strangest phenomena predicted by quantum mechanics, the theory that underlies most of modern physics. It says that two particles can be so inextricably connected that the state of one particle ...
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Merging biology with electricity could help us control and direct the growth of crops and trees, or even grow computers in plants
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In Photos: Fossil Forest Unearthed in the Arctic

Live Science - 20 Nov 2015 20:25
In Photos: Fossil Forest Unearthed in the Arctic The 13-foot-tall trees were tightly packed into this 385-million-year-old forest. Here's a look at the fossilized remains of the sprawling ecosystem.
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Giant Bling: World's Second-Largest Diamond Unearthed The giant rock weighs nearly half a pound.
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Global deforestation cuts already agreed by corporations could help meet the 2 °C warming target expected at the Paris summit, but progress has been slow
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Success will depend on whether claims of the salmon's commercial benefits prove true and if supermarkets change their plans not to stock it
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Building the Maker Movement in Baghdad

Singularity Hub - 20 Nov 2015 18:00
Building the Maker Movement in Baghdad Ali M. Ismail, Entrepreneur Graduate Studies Program 2015 Graduate Baghdad, Iraq Ali Ismail had been patiently waiting in Baghdad for the arrival of a visa the US embassy was mailing him....
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Fossilized Tropical Forest Found -- in Arctic Norway

Live Science - 20 Nov 2015 17:45
Fossilized Tropical Forest Found -- in Arctic Norway An ancient fossil forest in Norway with tropical origins is one of the earliest forests to appear on Earth.
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'Letterlocked' Trove: X-Rays to Peer into Sealed 17th-Century Notes A trunk containing about 2,600 undelivered letters -- 600 of them unopened -- was recently rediscovered. Researchers are now collaborating on a new project to study the rare archive.
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Superfluidity in topologically nontrivial flat bands Researchers at Aalto University have discovered that energy saving superconductors may be possible if the counterintuitive properties of electrons moving in "flat bands" are exploited.
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The first-ever record of this tool-wielding behaviour shows the monkeys risking it all for an egg treat hidden deep inside the predator's nest
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Supercomputing the strange difference between matter and antimatter An international team of physicists including theorists from the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory has published the first calculation of direct "CP" symmetry violation--how the behavior of...
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Einstein's Unfinished Dream: Marrying Relativity to the Quantum World How can Einstein's theories meld with the odd observations of the quantum world?
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(DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory) An international team of physicists including theorists from the US Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory has published the first calculation of direct 'CP' symmetry v...
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(Linköping University) Researchers at Linköping University in Sweden have created analog and digital electronics circuits inside living plants. The group at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics, under the leadership o...
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European Commission launched ICOS ERIC

EurekAlert! - 20 Nov 2015 07:00
(University of Helsinki) Establishment of a long term carbon and greenhouse gas observations across the Europe represents another clear message from the EU about its commitment to the climate targets ahead of the COP21.
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(University of Southampton) An international team of physicists has published ground-breaking research on the decay of subatomic particles called kaons -- which could change how scientists understand the formation of the...
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(University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) A new study co-written by Madhu Khanna, a professor of agricultural and consumer economics at the University of Illinois, found that harvesting wood pellets in the US and expo...
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