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The deep sea is full of weird undiscovered creatures. A foldable robotic grabber captures them gently without causing damage
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Around 100 million years ago, this baby snake hatched on a tropical island in the Indian Ocean and then got stuck in resin oozing from a tree
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Metal too 'gummy' to cut? Draw on it with a Sharpie or glue stick, science says Your everyday permanent markers, glue sticks and packing tape may offer a surprisingly low-tech solution to a long-standing nuisance in the manufacturing industry: Making soft and ductile, or so-called "gummy" metals eas...
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From stadium lights to night lights, the modern way of life runs on artificial illumination. This lighting is costly--in both environmental and economic terms--but last week in the journal Optica, a team of researchers f...
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The relationship between charge density waves and superconductivity? It's complicated For a long time, physicists have tried to understand the relationship between a periodic pattern of conduction electrons called a charge density wave (CDW), and another quantum order, superconductivity, or zero electrica...
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Can Elon Musk Fix Flint's Water Problems?

Live Science - 18 Jul 2018 18:55
Can Elon Musk Fix Flint's Water Problems? The Michigan community of Flint has become a byword for lead poisoning. Elon Musk recently entered the fray.
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Political footage faked by AI is talked about as an imminent threat to US democracy. There are good reasons to think it's not a big problem yet, says Tim Hwang
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Why Scaling Innovation Is More About Discipline Than Disruption Again and again, we hear company founders complain in utter frustration that the larger they grow, the less they accomplish. "We built our first product in three weeks; now we can't ship a new feature in three months," t...
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Artificial intelligence and robotics will displace up to 7 million jobs by 2037 - but will generate 7.2 million, leading to a net gain
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We've started to uncover the true purpose of dreams

New Scientist - 18 Jul 2018 16:00
For the first time, researchers have got evidence that dreams help soothe the impact of emotional events in our lives, acting like overnight therapy
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Shroud of Turin Is a Fake, Bloodstains Suggest

Live Science - 18 Jul 2018 15:04
Shroud of Turin Is a Fake, Bloodstains Suggest Jesus' crucified body did not make the bloodstains seen on this holy cloth, scientists find.
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The EU has fined Google 4.3 billion euros for using its Android mobile operating system to "cement its dominant market position in internet search"
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The outer solar system hosts a number of small bodies in mixed up orbits - and they may have been scattered there by a passing star
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A possibly better way to measure our own galaxy speed moving through space A pair of physicists at Aix-Marseille University has offered a possible way to measure the speed of our own galaxy more accurately as it moves through space. In their paper published in the journal Physical Review Letter...
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A report by consumer group Which? has warned that many toy slime products break European Union limits on borax, but a few precautions should keep people safe
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Researchers measure simulated spent nuclear fuel temperatures in a dry cask for new data set Sandia National Laboratories researchers have built a scaled test assembly that mimics a dry cask storage container for spent nuclear fuel to study how fuel temperatures change during storage and how the fuel's peak temp...
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A new approach for narrowing down huge calculations by focusing on a single, predictive parameter A team that includes nuclear physicists, a machine-learning researcher and an NC State mathematician has created a new approach for narrowing down huge calculations - such as those involved in quantum physics - by focusi...
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Does Eating Beef Jerky Cause Psychiatric Symptoms? Not So Fast. A new study makes some alarming claims about a relationship between cured meat consumption and bipolar mania, but a lot more research is necessary.
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Why Do Crows Copulate with Corpses?

Live Science - 18 Jul 2018 12:39
Why Do Crows Copulate with Corpses? Get a room, you guys.
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The city's water crisis shows the high cost of failing to adapt to climate change, as it ignored warnings that water demand would exceed supply
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Butterflies Sip Turtle Tears in Stunning Video

Live Science - 18 Jul 2018 12:37
Butterflies Sip Turtle Tears in Stunning Video In the Amazon, when turtles weep, butterflies drink.
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We Are Now Living in a New Geologic Age, Experts Say

Live Science - 18 Jul 2018 12:26
We Are Now Living in a New Geologic Age, Experts Say We are all in the midst of a new geological age, experts say.
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