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Eras of Time Since the Beginning (Infographic)

Live Science - 22 Apr 2016 21:38
Eras of Time Since the Beginning (Infographic) Geological eras since the origin of the Earth.
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The subglacial lake is second in size only to Lake Vostok, but much nearer to research stations, making it easier to hunt there for new life forms
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Successful laboratory test of photoswitchable anti-tumor agent Photoswitchable agents might reduce side effects of a chemotherapy. So far, photodynamic therapies have been dependent on oxygen in the tissue. But hardly any oxygen exists in malignant, rapidly growing tumors. A group o...
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Brain Hemorrhage: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Live Science - 22 Apr 2016 08:50
Brain Hemorrhage: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment A brain hemorrhage is bleeding in or around the brain. Brain hemorrhages occur when an artery in the brain bursts.
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Why Some 'Unhealthy' Eating Behaviors Might Not Be That Bad Dining out or eating canned foods might not actually be so bad for your waistline, a new study from Spain suggests.
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Aurorasaurus! Citizens Keep Watch as Auroras Light Up the Skies Night-sky enthusiasts are looking to the heavens for dancing lights in the name of science or Aurorasaurus, as the project is called. The online community is a hub for citizen-scientists to gather and share aurora data v...
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Woman's Paranoia Had an Unusual Cause

Live Science - 23 Apr 2016 00:41
Woman's Paranoia Had an Unusual Cause Here's why a married woman suddenly suspected her husband was cheating.
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Medical researchers have developed a novel cell-penetrating peptide (CPP) technology capable of carrying other molecular "cargos" directly into living cells, coupling with them and then successfully uncoupling after deli...
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Hearing impairment linked to type 2 diabetes

Science Daily - 23 Apr 2016 00:34
A review of studies of possible linkages between type 2 diabetes and hearing impairment concludes there is compelling evidence that diabetes can damage the auditory system, and that clinicians should include hearing test...
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Researchers have discovered how a gene in the brain's dopamine system can play an important role in prolonging lifespan: it must be coupled with a healthy environment that includes exercise.
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A Guide to Tap Water's Weird Flavors

Live Science - 23 Apr 2016 00:04
A Guide to Tap Water's Weird Flavors If you want to know why your water tastes funny -- whether it tastes like pencil shavings, bleach, metal, dirt, fish, mold, medicine, gasoline, salt, rotten eggs or wet dog -- we've got answers.
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New state of water molecule discovered

Phys.org - 22 Apr 2016 23:02
New state of water molecule discovered Neutron scattering and computational modeling have revealed unique and unexpected behavior of water molecules under extreme confinement that is unmatched by any known gas, liquid or solid states.
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Cell death mechanism may, paradoxically, enable aggressive pancreatic cells to live on The most aggressive form of pancreatic cancer -- often described as one of the hardest malignancies to diagnose and treat -- thrives in the presence of neighboring tumor cells undergoing a particular form of 'orchestrate...
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Researchers report that zinc deficiency may contribute to chronic inflammation among HIV-positive individuals. Theirs is believed to be the first investigation to explore the association between serum zinc levels and inf...
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Researchers develop magnifying smartphone screen app for visually impaired A smartphone application that projects a magnified smartphone screen to Google Glass has been developed, which allows users to navigate using head movements to view a corresponding portion of the magnified screen. They h...
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Sophisticated 'mini-brains' add to evidence of Zika's toll on fetal cortex Studying a new type of pinhead-size, lab-grown brain made with technology first suggested by three high school students, researchers have confirmed a key way in which Zika virus causes microcephaly and other damage in fe...
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Bizarre Ice-Forming Bacteria's Secrets Revealed

Live Science - 22 Apr 2016 22:02
Bizarre Ice-Forming Bacteria's Secrets Revealed Ice-nucleating bacteria help form ice at higher temperatures by creating pockets of high- and low-density water, new research explains.
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How Jet-Black Metal Converts Sunlight to Steam Power

Live Science - 22 Apr 2016 21:53
How Jet-Black Metal Converts Sunlight to Steam Power Steam power, once a major force behind the Industrial Revolution, could be coming back into fashion, after Chinese researchers designed the world's "darkest metal" that converts sunlight to steam at roughly 90 percent ef...
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Questions to Consider on Earth Day

Physics Buzz - 22 Apr 2016 21:51
"For most of human history we have searched for our place in the cosmos. Who are we? What are we? We find that we inhabit an insignificant planet of a hum-drum star lost in a galaxy tucked away in some forgotten corner o...
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While infrared waves are available in short, mid, and long lengths, most detection devices are unable to harness all three at the same time.
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Chart of Geological Time (Infographic)

Live Science - 22 Apr 2016 21:03
Chart of Geological Time (Infographic) Eons, eras, periods and epochs.
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Researcher studies how animals puncture things

e! Science News - 22 Apr 2016 20:54
If shooting arrows from a crossbow into cubes of ballistics gelatin doesn't sound like biological science to you, you've got a lot to learn from University of Illinois animal biology professor Philip Anderson, who did ju...
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