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Global Climate Deal 'Close to Finishing Line'

Live Science - 11 Dec 2015 06:47
Global Climate Deal 'Close to Finishing Line' Negotiators hope to strike an ambitious deal on Friday to try to keep global warming below 1.5°C.
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Weyl fermion discovery named Top Ten Breakthrough of 2015 by Physics World Princeton University Professor of Physics M. Zahid Hasan is one of three physicists whose efforts to observe Weyl fermions, an elusive massless particle theorized 85 years ago, have been named among the Top Ten Breakthro...
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Cybersecurity Wake-Up Call: When Kids' Toys Get Hacked

Singularity Hub - 11 Dec 2015 23:49
Cybersecurity Wake-Up Call: When Kids' Toys Get Hacked It was not an auspicious beginning to the holiday season. On Black Friday, we learned that a hacker had broken into the servers of Chinese toymaker VTech and lifted the personal...
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Modern Birds Took Flight 95 Million Years Ago

Live Science - 11 Dec 2015 22:30
Modern Birds Took Flight 95 Million Years Ago Modern birds -- from the soaring eagle to the tiny hummingbird -- share a common ancestor that lived about 95 million years ago in South America, a new study finds.
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Ask a Physicist: Slingshot Blueshift

Physics Buzz - 11 Dec 2015 22:30
Bruce, from the Netherlands, wants to know:When manmade probes are sent out into our galaxy, they are sent in such manner that they take advantage of the 'slingshot' gravitational effect of large orbiting masses (planets...
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Singularity University Holiday Letter: 2015 Was Good, 2016 Will Be Great Happy Holidays! As we reflect on 2015 and look forward to a New Year, I wanted to share updates on our progress here at Singularity University, our outlook for 2016,...
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Earth May Spin Faster as Glaciers Melt

Live Science - 11 Dec 2015 22:01
Earth May Spin Faster as Glaciers Melt Melting ice triggered by global warming may make Earth whirl faster than before and could shift the axis on which the planet spins, researchers say.
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According to newly published research, a specialized psychotherapy has been linked to changes in activation patterns in certain areas of the brain in patients with borderline personality disorder, suggesting its impact m...
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Violence in Mexico affected children's mental health

Science Daily - 11 Dec 2015 21:51
Violence in Mexico affected children's mental health Children who lived in Juarez, Mexico -- once dubbed the murder capital of the world -- in 2010 have high levels of behavioral and emotional problems, according to new research.
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In a U.S. national survey of 255 Muslim American physicians, researchers found that nearly half of respondents felt greater scrutiny at work compared to their peers. Nearly one in four said workplace religious discrimina...
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Potential of liquid biopsy for breast cancer patients

Science Daily - 11 Dec 2015 21:50
Information gleaned from a liquid biopsy may help predict how individual women with advanced breast cancer will respond to certain therapies as well as reveal genetic mutations that can impact prognosis, according to two...
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727 People on Chesapeake Bay Island Could Become America's First 'Climate Refugees' Rising sea levels in the Chesapeake Bay could make the 700-plus residents of Tangier Island America's first climate refugees.
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A pair of socks embedded with miniaturised microbial fuel cells (MFCs) and fuelled with urine pumped by the wearer's footsteps has powered a wireless transmitter to send a signal to a PC. This is the first self-sufficien...
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'Impossible' Feat: Scientists Measure Energy of Atoms During Reactions For the first time, scientists have accomplished a feat long thought impossible -- they have measured the energy of incredibly short-lived arrangements of atoms that occur as chemical reactions are happening.
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Less than a perfect 10

The Economist - 11 Dec 2015 20:51
Less than a perfect 10 AFTER an initial flurry of people upgrading their personal computers to Windows 10, the latest and greatest version of Microsoft's popular operating system, the migration seems to be running out of steam--despite a roll-...
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The long-term outcomes in postmenopausal women who took two widely used breast cancer treatments have been analyzed. Researchers found that although both drugs were safe and effective, and had no detrimental effect on ov...
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By linking CRISPR/Cas9 with another cutting edge technology--human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs)--researchers have used CRISPR/Cas9 to guide hPSCs into becoming a human cell-based lab model system for polycystic kidney ...
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Preventing diabetes at the office

Science Daily - 11 Dec 2015 20:22
For people who already have high blood sugar, preventing diabetes could amount to just another day at the office. Employees enrolled in a workplace intervention program as a group lost more weight, showed greater reducti...
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More and more adults are entering their golden years alone, either through gray divorce, or by choosing to stay unmarried, and for older women, Social Security benefits often aren't enough to stave off poverty.
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A researcher describes that the bacterial immune defense system CRISPR-Cas9 is diverse and widespread among bacteria. She shows that the present possibilities offered by this gene editing tool can be expanded by combinin...
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Getting enough sleep is an essential part of any athlete's training program, but a new study reveals intensive bouts of exercise can make it hard to get 40 winks. Suspecting that intense exercise can lead to sleep distur...
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Health labels influence flavor perception

Science Daily - 11 Dec 2015 20:15
Researchers found that food labels influence the perception of flavor. Light products are considered less tasty. Researchers at a flavor lab organized a flavor experiment with young Gouda cheese for a test audience of 12...
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