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Space shuttle blasts off on last night flight
Scientists celebrate evolution on Darwin's birthday
Explorers' century-old whisky found in Antarctic
Ask USA TODAY Weather
Butterflies losing habitats due to climate
Mohawks, stripes: Dinosaurs had them before designers
Iran sends rocket with animal menagerie into space
NASA's seven new space pioneers are companies
China doubles wind power in 1 year
Medical groups assail patenting of human genes
President Obama kills NASA's moon mission plans
What happens to those 3-D glasses after 'Avatar'?
A science book worth your time
Study: Water vapor may help 'flatten global warming trend'
Deadly fish virus found in Lake Superior
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With Russian help, Europe prepares to search for life on Mars
Beetles, housefly larvae open new frontier in animal feed sector
NASA wants backyard astronomers to help track asteroids
AstraZeneca picks site for new global home in Cambridge
Solar plane lands at Washington on journey across U.S.
Exclusive: Antitrust probe of Lockheed-Boeing rocket venture
Japan mulls hosting global collider project - Nikkei
Restrictive drug laws censor science, researchers say
China's latest 'sacred' manned space mission blasts off
Weather satellite revived after suspected micrometeoroid hit
China's latest manned space mission to launch June 11
Asteroid the size of a small truck buzzes Earth: NASA
Second rover finds hint of a life-friendly ancient Mars
In Alaska's oilfields, drones countdown to takeoff
U.S. farmer lawsuit filed against Monsanto over GMO wheat
Russian Arctic-mapping satellite malfunctions: Ifax
U.S. management of wild horses flawed, scientific report finds
Fetch! Robot retrievers compete in $1.5 million NASA contest
Genomics and particle physics top the scientific charts
Nobel contender sees multiple cosmic mysteries
Kansas wheat farmer sues Monsanto over rogue wheat release
China's latest manned space mission to launch this month
Large asteroid, with small moon in tow, to fly by Earth
Trip to Mars would likely exceed radiation limits for astronauts
Asteroid mining company wants to put your face in space
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Cancer immunity of strange underground rat revealed- Ars Technica
Weird Frog Discovered by Charles Darwin May be Extinct | Extinction Countdown, Scientific American
U.S. House wants permanent Mars base, added to NASA 2013 authorization bill
Uncharted Territory: Scientists Discover New and Incredible Species
Study: Home Births May Be Safer Than Hospital Births
Physicists working independently at two different particle-physics labs have found evidence for a new hadron dubbed Zc(3900).
Early Mars atmosphere 'oxygen-rich'
Study: Aspirin May Stave Off Accumulation of Cancer-Causing Mutations
This Castle's Toilet Still Holds Parasites From Crusaders' Feces
Naked mole rats reveal why they are immune to cancer
Researchers create first 3D printed battery that is the size of a grain of sand and comparable to current commercial batteries.
NMR structure of an integral membrane mercury transporter protein in phospholipid bilayers.
Staging system in ALS shows potential tracks of disease progression, Penn study finds
New study offers further proof that the divergence of humans from chimpanzees some 4 million to 6 million years ago was profoundly influenced by mutations to DNA sequences that play roles in turning genes on and off
Psychological trauma decreases financial risk-taking behavior: findings from U.S Veterans Study.
Yale research projects exploring new uses for failed drugs get NIH funding
Acupuncture Is Theatrical Placebo
Fast-sinking jellyfish drag carbon to seafloor. 'When jellyfish die they sink to the ocean floor faster than other marine organisms, allowing the oceans to absorb carbon dioxide, new research shows'
Now there is a new hope for human beings to regrow their lost limbs just like lizard's tail
A murderer's donated organs or blood would be declined by some out of fear that the donor's essence would change the donor's personality, new study suggests.
Academics earn street cred with TED Talks but no points from peers, Indiana University research shows
Dim Lighting Sparks Creativity -- "A dimly lit environment 'elicits a feeling of freedom, self-determination, and reduced inhibition,' all of which encourage innovative thinking."
First four-quark particle discovered.
A snap of a finger, a handful of scattered microphones and a computer algorithm are all it takes to create an accurate three-dimensional map of a room
Surprising Turns In Magnetic Thin Films Could Lead To Better Data Storage: A magnetic phenomenon newly discovered by MIT researchers could lead to much faster, denser and more energy-efficient chips for memory and computation.
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Exciting Purports Providing by Online Research Chemical Shops
Baked Alaska: All-Time Record Heat Grips State
Home sweet home. The Walking Dead production designer Grace Walker talks about c…
ANATOMIE DU CORPS HUMAIN-Les organes sensoriels:La structure de l'œil
Happy Father's Day! #TheWalkingDead
Ocean Plastics Host Surprising Microbial Array
NASA Announces Next Generation of Space Explorers for Mars, Asteroids and More
Up to half of all birds threatened by climate change - New Scientist
The Remote Siberian Monument to the First Woman in Space, Who Launched 50 Years Ago Today
A truck driver built an almost exact replica of the first atomic bomb. Nobody knows how he did it!
Happy Father's Day! #TheWalkingDead
Music video filmed inside a MRI machine - Septimus.it
Variety cites TWD as Emmy worthy and the LA Times profiles Andrew Lincoln — whi…
Advanced Alien Civilization Discovers Uninhabitable Planet
Archaeologists use revolutionary airborne laser technology to uncover ancient lost city in Cambodia
Astronomers create 3-D map of known universe
With Climate Change, No Happy Clams : NPR
The South Sandwich Trench
Pakistan can expect worse heatwaves to come, meteorologists warn
Variety cites TWD as Emmy worthy and the LA Times profiles Andrew Lincoln — whi…
This video is a trip -- through the known universe - latimes.com
Bicycle Girl. Tank zombie. Who else? How well do you know your Season 1 walker…
Ducking Death; Surviving Superannuation
Antarctic Ice Shelves Mostly Melt From Beneath
How Do Death Valley's 'Sailing Stones' Move Themselves Across the Desert?
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Smithsonian Names New Director of Global Marine Observatory Network
House Spending Panel Votes to Gut Clean-Energy Research
Japan to Relax Ban on Chimeric Embryo Experiments
Why Naked Mole Rats Don't Get Cancer
First Farmers Were Also Inbred
Live Chat: The Science of Superman
Don't Trust the Applause
Arctic Birds Have Wild Rhythms
ScienceShot: Spider Dies From Sex
NASA Asks for Help Finding Asteroids and Capturing One
China's Supercomputer Regains No. 1 Ranking
NIH Announces Nine Projects to Repurpose Old Drugs
Extra Sleep May Help Combat Diabetes
Transportation Studies and Climate Change Modeling Net 2013 Blue Planet Prizes
Video: Cat Robot Stands and Runs, On Its Own Four Legs
Trying to Learn a Foreign Language? Avoid Reminders of Home
How to Turn Your Cell Phone Into a Dolphin
Chinese Academy in Climate Change Uproar
Magnet's Mississippi Journey Delayed by 1 Week
Turkish Protests Roil Academia
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newscientist.com
Virtual reality: It's time for garage inventors again
Inside Fukushima: Draining a radioactive flood
The battle to find a cure for every cancer is evolving
Cosmic preheating baked planets, stars and people
Dreams on demand: Virtual reality finally delivers
Naked mole rats reveal why they are immune to cancer
Rapid evolution of tumours may be their Achilles' heel
Today on New Scientist
The fake outdoors: Nature that isn't real still heals
Scuppered barges plug dyke to hold back German flood
Farmed fish overtakes farmed beef for first time
Google's Project Loon to float the internet on balloons
Today on New Scientist
China aims to slash its air pollution by 2017
New NASA astronauts headed for destinations unknown
Virtual reality display lets fire crews see in a blaze
Everest's final frontier: Life without oxygen
World's first baby born from 'natural' IVF
New lease of life for hobbled planet-hunter Kepler
How should we write about the body?
Slime mould could make memristors for biocomputers
Mars fans vote to immortalise Curiosity rover in Lego
Echolocating app will let you map a room with sound
Will new tectonic fault system kill the Atlantic?
Today on New Scientist
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scientificamerican.com
D-Wave's Quantum Computer Courts Controversy
Particle Containing 4 Quarks Is Confirmed for First Time
Channel Surfing: Are Dry Ice Sleds Carving the Surface of Mars?
California Set to Lift Restrictions on Egg Donation
Statistics and Magnetic Socks Shape Modern Tae Kwon Do
Pesticides Spark Broad Biodiversity Loss
Dog Genetics Spur Scientific Spat
U.S. Kids Born in Polluted Areas More Likely to Have Autism
Eye-Tracking Software May Reveal Autism and other Brain Disorders
Will You or the Grid Control Your Electric Car?
Rich Chinese Export Pollution to Poorer Regions
Warming Proves Bad for Life in Freshwater Lakes and Rivers
U.S. Bioterror Detection Program Comes Under Scrutiny
Carbon Trading with Chinese Characteristics
Oceans Melt Antarctica's Ice from Below
First Fluorescent Protein Identified in a Vertebrate Animal
How Nails Regenerate Lost Fingertips
Optical Circuits: Single Photon Flips Transistor Switch
Speed Test Devised for Wild Cheetahs
Unhatched Turtles Move within Eggs to Beat the Heat
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Blog Sites I
scienceblogs.com
Bad science about GMOs: It reminds me of the antivaccine movement (revisited) [Respectful Insolence]
Another Week of Global Warming News, June 16, 2013 [A Few Things Ill Considered]
Weekend Diversion: The Master of Illusions [Starts With A Bang]
Fluorescent sushi? [Life Lines]
How’s my seaiceing? [Stoat]
A very complicated political process [Greg Laden's Blog]
The KEY to understanding Genesis! [Pharyngula]
Super snarky fun! [Stoat]
Environmentalists Must Face Down the Anti-Science in Their Own House [denialism blog]
Congratulations are in order for Jake Crosby! [Respectful Insolence]
science20.com
New York City School Goes Vegetarian - CNN Gushes How Enthusiastic Students Are Over 'Healthy Choices'
The Circadian Rhythm Of Arctic Summer
Sugar Molecule, You Have A Long-Distance Call
The Contribution Of Particulate Matter To Forest Decline
No Danger Of Cancer Through Gene Therapy Virus AAV-LPL S447X
Unusual Supernova SN 2011fe - Move Along, Nothing To See Here
The Elusive H7N9 Virus: Chinese Researchers Predict Future Pandemic
Thank Climate Change For Early Human Technological Innovation
Pregnancy: Moderate Drinking Doesn't Harm Baby's Neurodevelopment
Consumer Research: It's Easier To Lose Weight When The Target Is Not Exact
Smoking Linked To Adverse Neurosurgical Outcomes
Determinism: Baby's Weight Gain In First Month Linked To IQ
Fibromyalgia Is Not All In The Head, It's In Skin, Paper Concludes
Batteries électriques - By A. Volta
What Makes Or Breaks Environmental Collective Actions
TCA1 Compound Kills Persistent And Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis
Carbon Monoxide (may Be) Good For You (in Small Doses) (some Say)
Caps On Soda Size Don't Discriminate Against Poor People, Just Fat Ones
Assessment Of Shale Gas Fracking On Biodiversity
Not Just Cleaner: Fracking A Good Energy Return On Investment Also
Toward Metamaterials: Printing Artificial Bone
The Long Goodbye For The Altantic Ocean: Newly Forming Subduction Zone Found
Gene Patents II: The Contradictions And Loopholes
Mystery Of How Black Holes Produce So Many X-Rays Solved?
Have Baseball Throwing Injuries In Young Players Gone Up?
Water: Still Not A Great Lubricant
Pandora's Promise: Director Robert Stone Takes On The Anti-Nuclear Movement
Gene Patents: Justice Scalia Dissents On High School Science
Around The Arctic June 2013
Serial Blind-Spot For Organic Advocates
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eurekalert.org
Scientists find new source of versatility so 'floppy' proteins can get things done
Distracted walking: injuries soar for pedestrians on phones
New microfluidic chip can help identify unwanted particles in water and food
British women 50 percent less likley to receive treatment for common menopausal symptoms
Brain can plan actions toward things the eye doesn't see
Mars had oxygen-rich atmosphere 4,000 million years ago
Restoring appropriate movement to immune cells may save seriously burned patients
New data on islet autoantibodies in young children defines early type 1 diabetes development
Forest Service study finds urban trees removing fine particulate air pollution, saving lives
Antioxidant shows promise in Parkinson's disease
Dietary fructose causes liver damage in animal model, study finds
Researchers report first entanglement between light and an optical atomic coherence
A new model -- and possible treatment -- for staph bone infections
Validating maps of the brain's resting state
U of M researchers identify risk and protective factors for youth involved in bullying
Breakthrough research of essential molecule reveals important targets in diabetes and obesity
Neurosurgery publishes findings of 3 important studies in June issue
Outlook is grim for mammals and birds as human population grows
Fate of the heart: Researchers track cellular events leading to cardiac regeneration
The rhythm of the Arctic summer
Study shows probiotic Lactobacillus reuteri NCIMB 30242 significantly increased vitamin D levels
New research backs theory that genetic 'switches' play big role in human evolution
UMass Amherst researchers develop powerful new technique to study protein function
Sound waves precisely position nanowires
Metamorphosis of moon's water ice explained
Higher strength statins do not increase risk of kidney injury
Genetics of cervical cancer raise concern about antiviral therapy in some cases
Laughing gas does not increase heart attacks
Scientists date prehistoric bacterial invasion still present in today's cells
New technology reduces, controls CT radiation exposure in children
Expressly unfit for the laboratory
Moffitt Cancer Center researchers identify genetic variants predicting aggressive prostate cancers
Sequentially expressed genes in neural progenitors create neural diversity, NYU biologists find
Cheap, color, holographic video
Nearly 7 in 10 Americans are on prescription drugs, Mayo Clinic study finds
University of Tennessee professor finds prehistoric rock art connected; maps cosmological belief
Why are some college students more likely to 'hook up'?
No danger of cancer through gene therapy virus
Hartford consensus aims to improve survival after mass shootings
U-M researcher and colleagues predict possible record-setting Gulf of Mexico 'dead zone'
States vary widely on success rates for minorities in drug treatment programs
Staging system in ALS shows potential tracks of disease progression, Penn study finds
HIV-derived antibacterial shows promise against drug-resistant bacteria
Maturitas publishes 2013 update on diagnosis and management of osteoporosis
Scientists use DNA from a museum specimen to study rarely observed type of killer whale
'Ugly' finding: Unattractive workers suffer more
Extended primary care office hours might help keep kids out of the emergency department
The contribution of particulate matter to forest decline
Renewed hope in a once-abandoned cancer drug class
Biological fitness trumps other traits in mating game
Are we pushing animals over the edge?
What do memories look like?
World Food Prize goes to a Belgian for the first time: The scientist Marc Van Montagu
Genetic 'off switch' linked to increased risk factors for heart disease
Pearly perfection
Bullying and suicide among youth is a public health problem
New canary seed is ideal for gluten-free diets in celiac disease
Biologists identify the chemical behind cancer resistance in naked mole rats
An environmentally friendly battery made from wood
Detour ahead: Cities, farms reroute animals seeking cooler climes
A shot in the arm for old antibiotics
Making memories: Practical quantum computing moves closer to reality
Unusual supernova is doubly unusual for being perfectly normal
The discerning fruit fly: Linking brain-cell activity and behavior in smell recognition
Timely treatment after stroke is crucial, UCLA researchers report
Chemical probe confirms that body makes its own rotten egg gas, H2S, to benefit health
Parasites affect the food web more than you think, UCSB researchers say
Printing tiny batteries
Immunity mechanism discovered
Tackling a framework for surgical innovation
Scientists find new biomarker to measure sugar consumption
Huddersfield researcher publishes a study of psychopathy and criminal behavior
UT Dallas study suggests new approach to fight lung cancer
Early-life air pollution linked with childhood asthma in minorities, in study
Scientists catch EGFR passing a crucial message to cancer-promoting protein
Atherosclerosis in abdominal aorta may predict adverse cardiovascular events, UTSW scientists report
Novel enzyme from tiny gribble could prove a boon for biofuels research
Herbal extract boosts fruit fly lifespan by nearly 25 percent, UCI study finds
Respect may be the key to stopping patient 'no shows'
Beliefs about causes of obesity may impact weight, eating behavior
The hidden agenda of Obama's opposition
New Alzheimer's research suggests possible cause: The interaction of proteins in the brain
Bay Area thrushes nest together, winter together, and face change together
Personality test finds some mouse lemurs shy, others bold
Geosphere details the geology of North America with 6 new papers online
Sexual minority youth need specialized treatment from therapists
NOAA, partners predict possible record-setting deadzone for Gulf of Mexico
Fiber-optic pen helps see inside brains of children with learning disabilities
Scientists discover new details about rice blast, a deadly plant fungus
ACS NSQIP® data is more accurate than administrative data for tracking 30-day hospital readmissions
Brandeis scientist invents anti-cholesterol process
Small dam construction to reduce greenhouse emissions is causing ecosystem disruption
Computer modeling technique goes viral at Brandeis
New concussion data: 2 biomarkers better than 1
CAMH policy study outlines ways to reduce alcohol harms
Parenting and home environment influence children's exercise and eating habits
Academics earn street cred with TED Talks but no points from peers, IU research shows
Gel or whitening? Consumer choice and product organization
New drug could help AMD sufferers
What makes people click?
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alphagalileo.org
New Microfluidic Chip Can Help Identify Unwanted Particles in Water and Food
Einzigartiges Langzeitexperiment zum Klima- und Landnutzungswandel gestartet
Are we pushing animals over the edge?
Znane katalizatory zachowują się inaczej niż sądzono
Unexpected behaviour of well-known catalysts
Mathematik und Informatik im Alltag entdecken: Jetzt bewerben für die Fraunhofer-Talent-School
Siberian caves warn of permafrost meltdown
Senat bestätigt die Wahl von Holger Hanselka
Senate Confirms Election of Holger Hanselka
40 nuevos compuestos químicos contra la plaga de la “arañita roja”
newswise.com
New Microfluidic Chip Can Help Identify Unwanted Particles in Water and Food
Powerful New Technique to Reveal Protein Function
Emmett Duffy Named Director of Smithsonian's Tennenbaum Marine Observatories Network
Scientists Reach Milestone for Quantum Networks
Structure from Disorder
Validating Maps of the Brain's Resting State
NCAR Joins Massive Field Campaign to Examine Summertime Air in Southeast
Experts Needed: 1) SCOTUS Decisions on DOMA and Prop 8 Imminent 2) Uprising in Turkey 3) G8 Summit 4) NSA Surveillance Debate
ASU Professor Named Ecological Society of America Fellow
Scripps Florida Wins $1.4 Million for Chronic Leukemia Research
Researchers Predict Possible Record-Setting Gulf of Mexico 'Dead Zone,' Modest Chesapeake Bay Oxygen-Starved Zone
BIOMASS, a Satellite to Monitor World's Forests, Set for 2020 Launch
New Solar Car From U-Michigan Has Sleek, Asymmetrical Design
New Research Backs Genetic 'Switches' in Human Evolution
Detour Ahead: Cities, Farms Reroute Animals Seeking Cooler Climes
The Science of Yellow Snow
Rice Blast Research Reveals Details on How a Fungus Invades Plants
Academics Earn Street Cred with TED Talks but No Points From Peers
Smithsonian Genome Exhibition Unlocks 21st-Century Science of Life
LRC Announces Fall Dates for LED Lighting Institute, Photometry Institute, Outdoor Lighting Institute
Stop Hyperventilating, Say Energy Efficiency Researchers
MIT and UC Berkeley Launch Energy-Efficiency "E2e" Project
Pioneering Physicist and Nobel Laureate Kenneth Wilson Dies
Compound Kills Persistent and Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis
Quality of Waking Hours Determines Ease of Falling Sleep, Researchers Report in Mouse Study
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usatoday.com
Space shuttle blasts off on last night flight
Scientists celebrate evolution on Darwin's birthday
Explorers' century-old whisky found in Antarctic
Ask USA TODAY Weather
Butterflies losing habitats due to climate
Mohawks, stripes: Dinosaurs had them before designers
Iran sends rocket with animal menagerie into space
NASA's seven new space pioneers are companies
China doubles wind power in 1 year
Medical groups assail patenting of human genes
President Obama kills NASA's moon mission plans
What happens to those 3-D glasses after 'Avatar'?
A science book worth your time
Study: Water vapor may help 'flatten global warming trend'
Deadly fish virus found in Lake Superior
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reuters.com
With Russian help, Europe prepares to search for life on Mars
Beetles, housefly larvae open new frontier in animal feed sector
NASA wants backyard astronomers to help track asteroids
AstraZeneca picks site for new global home in Cambridge
Solar plane lands at Washington on journey across U.S.
Exclusive: Antitrust probe of Lockheed-Boeing rocket venture
Japan mulls hosting global collider project - Nikkei
Restrictive drug laws censor science, researchers say
China's latest 'sacred' manned space mission blasts off
Weather satellite revived after suspected micrometeoroid hit
China's latest manned space mission to launch June 11
Asteroid the size of a small truck buzzes Earth: NASA
Second rover finds hint of a life-friendly ancient Mars
In Alaska's oilfields, drones countdown to takeoff
U.S. farmer lawsuit filed against Monsanto over GMO wheat
Russian Arctic-mapping satellite malfunctions: Ifax
U.S. management of wild horses flawed, scientific report finds
Fetch! Robot retrievers compete in $1.5 million NASA contest
Genomics and particle physics top the scientific charts
Nobel contender sees multiple cosmic mysteries
Kansas wheat farmer sues Monsanto over rogue wheat release
China's latest manned space mission to launch this month
Large asteroid, with small moon in tow, to fly by Earth
Trip to Mars would likely exceed radiation limits for astronauts
Asteroid mining company wants to put your face in space
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Tiny batteries: 3-D printing could lead to miniaturized medical implants, compact electronics, tiny robots
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Good riddance Google Reader: Feedly throws switch on alternate RSS service - Computerworld
AppleTV Grabs HBO And ESPN , But Disrupts Nothing - Forbes
Microsoft Finally Launches Bug Bounty Program - PC Magazine
Watch the window-switching user interfaces of the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 - The Verge
Lytro unlocks Wi-Fi for shoot-and-share iOS app - CNET
Early Mars atmosphere 'oxygen-rich' - BBC News
Tesla hints at battery swap that's faster than filling gas tank - NBCNews.com
HTC unveils new Butterfly s phone that packs more battery life - PCWorld
NASA: Tell Us How to Stop Asteroids From Destroying Earth - PC Magazine
Google asks secret court to lift gag order on govt surveillance, cites First ... - Washington Post
Science Feature Sites II
livescience.com
Yes, Obesity Is a Disease (Op-Ed)
The Government Is Watching You: 8 Ways to Disappear Online
Science of Scandal: Why Politicians Bounce Back
3D-Printed Microbattery Could Power Tomorrow's Electronics
How Estrogen Fights Urinary Tract Infections
Visionary Energy Plan Key to New York's Storm Strategy (Op-Ed)
How Does Billion-Year-Old Water Taste? 'Terrible'
Alaska Bares All in Beautiful Space Image
Film Brings Science Home, Highlights Remarkable Backyard Bird
New Earth Explorer Satellite to Map Global Forests
Immune to Cancer: Naked Mole Rats Reveal Their Secret
HPV Vaccine Slashes Rate of Infected Teen Girls
Robotic Arm Will Kick Your Butt at Air Hockey
Belief in Global Warming Drops After Cold Winter
Say Hello To The Junco | Video
Will Climate Change Destroy New York City?
How PRISM Sends Your Private Data Overseas
Post-Sandy, NYC Issues New Hurricane Evacuation Zones
Six Degrees of Francis Bacon Links Early Modern Ideas
What Causes Obesity? Answer May Affect Your Waistline
Empathy and Disgust Do Battle in the Brain
New 'Charmed' Particle Represents Rare State of Matter
Mystery on Venus: 'Super-Hurricane' Force Winds Inexplicably Get Stronger
Obesity Is a Disease, Docs Group Says
Interstellar Anarchy | Space Wallpaper
Why Is Africa Ripping Apart? Seismic Scan May Tell
Common Virus Linked to Alzheimer's Disease, Study Suggests
Legend of Lost City Spurs Exploration, Debate
Who Wants to Be an Entrepreneur? 48% of Americans, That's Who
10 Amazing 3D-Printing Startups
Statistics and Magnetic Socks Shape Modern Taekwondo
How the Hairy-Chested 'Hoff' Crab Evolved
Clapping Contagion: Applause Spreads Like a Disease
Tough Love: Male Spiders Die for Sex
Who Invented the Car?
Huge 'Dead Zone' Predicted in Gulf of Mexico
Ancient Toilet Reveals Parasites in Crusader Poop
Copan: Mayan Ruins in Honduras
What is Continental Drift?
Baked Alaska: Crazy Weather Swings from Ice to Fire
Ice-Melt Below, Not Calving Icebergs, Shrinking Antarctica (Op-Ed)
Earth Calling E.T.: New Project Begins Beaming Your Messages Into Deep Space
Future Buildings Could be Made of Artificial Bone
Smart Glasses Help Shy Students Speak Up
Science of Summer: Why Big-Budget Action Blockbusters Rule the Season
Grand Wonder of the World | Wallpaper
New Canal To Be Built Across Nicaragua
'Lost' Medieval City Discovered Beneath Cambodian Jungle
Images: Lost Medieval City Discovered Near Angkor Wat
Surprising Trove of Gas Seeps Found Off East Coast
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livescience.com
Yes, Obesity Is a Disease (Op-Ed)
The Government Is Watching You: 8 Ways to Disappear Online
Science of Scandal: Why Politicians Bounce Back
3D-Printed Microbattery Could Power Tomorrow's Electronics
How Estrogen Fights Urinary Tract Infections
Visionary Energy Plan Key to New York's Storm Strategy (Op-Ed)
How Does Billion-Year-Old Water Taste? 'Terrible'
Alaska Bares All in Beautiful Space Image
Film Brings Science Home, Highlights Remarkable Backyard Bird
New Earth Explorer Satellite to Map Global Forests
Immune to Cancer: Naked Mole Rats Reveal Their Secret
HPV Vaccine Slashes Rate of Infected Teen Girls
Robotic Arm Will Kick Your Butt at Air Hockey
Belief in Global Warming Drops After Cold Winter
Say Hello To The Junco | Video
Will Climate Change Destroy New York City?
How PRISM Sends Your Private Data Overseas
Post-Sandy, NYC Issues New Hurricane Evacuation Zones
Six Degrees of Francis Bacon Links Early Modern Ideas
What Causes Obesity? Answer May Affect Your Waistline
Empathy and Disgust Do Battle in the Brain
New 'Charmed' Particle Represents Rare State of Matter
Mystery on Venus: 'Super-Hurricane' Force Winds Inexplicably Get Stronger
Obesity Is a Disease, Docs Group Says
Interstellar Anarchy | Space Wallpaper
Why Is Africa Ripping Apart? Seismic Scan May Tell
Common Virus Linked to Alzheimer's Disease, Study Suggests
Legend of Lost City Spurs Exploration, Debate
Who Wants to Be an Entrepreneur? 48% of Americans, That's Who
10 Amazing 3D-Printing Startups
Statistics and Magnetic Socks Shape Modern Taekwondo
How the Hairy-Chested 'Hoff' Crab Evolved
Clapping Contagion: Applause Spreads Like a Disease
Tough Love: Male Spiders Die for Sex
Who Invented the Car?
Huge 'Dead Zone' Predicted in Gulf of Mexico
Ancient Toilet Reveals Parasites in Crusader Poop
Copan: Mayan Ruins in Honduras
What is Continental Drift?
Baked Alaska: Crazy Weather Swings from Ice to Fire
Ice-Melt Below, Not Calving Icebergs, Shrinking Antarctica (Op-Ed)
Earth Calling E.T.: New Project Begins Beaming Your Messages Into Deep Space
Future Buildings Could be Made of Artificial Bone
Smart Glasses Help Shy Students Speak Up
Science of Summer: Why Big-Budget Action Blockbusters Rule the Season
Grand Wonder of the World | Wallpaper
New Canal To Be Built Across Nicaragua
'Lost' Medieval City Discovered Beneath Cambodian Jungle
Images: Lost Medieval City Discovered Near Angkor Wat
Surprising Trove of Gas Seeps Found Off East Coast
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realclimate.org
Yamal and Polar Urals: a research update
Unforced Variations: June 2013
Introducing PubPeer.com
The scientific debate on climate change
Unforced Variations: May 2013
The answer is blowing in the wind: The warming went into the deep end
The PAGES-2k synthesis
Ice hockey
Verification of regional model trends
Thin Ice — the movie
blogs.scientificamerican.com
New Astronauts Face Limited Opportunities for Spaceflight [Video]
Could Drones Make the Decision to Kill on Their Own? [Video]
Supreme Court Rejects Patents on 2 Naturally Occurring Genes
New York City Could Look Like New Orleans, Due to Flood Protection
Who Is Fooling Whom When It Comes to Combating Climate Change?
Is It Possible to Keep Electronic Secrets?
Surf Switzerland on World Oceans Day
Best Summer Books: SA‘s Picks and Yours
Your Meat Should Be Raised on Insects, U.N. Says
How to Fly a Model Helicopter Using Only Your Thoughts
Pandora’s Promise: The Triumph of Hope over Fear in Nuclear Power?
Reaction in Action: Before and After Pictures at the Atomic Level
Gut Reaction: Human Colon Replica Demonstrates How E. coli Contaminates Groundwater
Spooky Action on Broadway: A Quantum Drama by Brian Greene
Fact Check: Does That New Mammoth Carcass Really Preserve Flowing Blood and Possibly Live Cells?
50 Years Ago an Astronomer Discovered the First Unambiguous Exoplanet (or So He Thought)
Getting Killed for Saving Lives
Deciphering the Strange Mathematics of Cicadas [Video]
How to Use the Bathroom on a 20-Hour Plus Solar Airplane Flight [Video]
U.S. Hurricane Forecasts Could Be Better
See Mercury, Venus and Jupiter in Tightest Night Sky Cluster until 2026
With Drones Circling, How Should Lawmakers Respond?
Citizen Scientists Track Light Pollution as Humanity Loses Touch with the Night Sky
NASA’s Kepler Mission Endangered by Hardware Failure
Bell Labs Lead Researcher Discusses the Edge of the Internet [Video]
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evilmadscientist.com
Introduction to Analog Mechanical Computers
McMaster-Carr iPad App
The Evil Mad Scientist STEAM T-shirt
Field Trips: Tide Pools at Fitzgerald Marine Reserve
Using the Eggbot for Pottery
gEDA footprints for the OSHW Logo
Lightning Necklace
Basics: Up Close and Personal with Solder Paste
Profiled on the EDN Workbench and Atmel Blogs
Meteor Alert for North America Tonight
Press Releases II
sciencedaily.com
Chemical that makes naked mole rats cancer-proof discovered
Milestone for quantum networks: First entanglement between light and an optical atomic coherence
Mars had oxygen-rich atmosphere 4,000 million years ago
Structure from disorder: Scientists find new source of versatility so 'floppy' proteins can get things done
Practical new approach to holographic video could also enable 2-D displays with higher resolution and lower power consumption
Environmentally friendly battery made from wood
No danger of cancer through gene therapy virus, study suggests
What do memories look like?
The rhythm of the Arctic summer: Diverse activity patterns of birds during the Arctic breeding season
Unusual supernova is doubly unusual for being perfectly normal
Antioxidant shows promise in Parkinson's disease
Validating Maps of the Brain's Resting State
Sound waves precisely position nanowires
New Alzheimer's research suggests possible cause: Interaction of proteins in brain
Stress hormone could trigger mechanism for the onset of Alzheimer's
Outlook is grim for mammals and birds as human population grows
Researchers discover immunity mechanism: Platelets patrolling the bloodstream
Older males make better fathers says new research on beetles
City slicker or country bumpkin: City-life changes blackbird personalities
Siberian caves warn of permafrost meltdown
Contribution of particulate matter from air pollution to forest decline
Distracted walking: Injuries soar for pedestrians on phones
Research of essential molecule reveals important targets in diabetes and obesity
New research backs genetic 'switches' in human evolution
Small satellites soar in high-altitude demonstration
Finding all asteroid threats to human populations: NASA announces asteroid grand challenge
Cassini probe to take photo of Earth from deep space
Long distance calls by sugar molecules
Possible record-setting deadzone for Gulf of Mexico predicted
Personality test finds some mouse lemurs shy, others bold
Tiny batteries: 3-D printing could lead to miniaturized medical implants, compact electronics, tiny robots
Academics earn street cred with TED Talks but no points from peers
Early-life air pollution linked with childhood asthma in minorities
Fiber-optic pen helps see inside brains of children with learning disabilities
Chemical probe confirms that body makes its own rotten egg gas, H2S, to benefit health
Getting enough sleep could help prevent type 2 diabetes
Small dam construction to reduce greenhouse emissions is causing ecosystem disruption
Herbal extract boosts fruit fly lifespan by nearly 25 percent
Timing of calcium and vitamin D supplementation may affect how bone adapts to exercise
It's the way you tell em': Study discovers how the brain controls accents and impersonations
Storytelling program helps change medical students' perspectives on dementia
New resistance mechanism to chemotherapy in breast and ovarian cancer
Nanog protein promotes growth of head and neck cancer
Beliefs about causes of obesity may impact weight, eating behavior
Seismic gap outside of Istanbul: Is this where the expected Marmara earthquake will originate from?
Iodine in bread not enough for pregnant women
Parenting and home environment influence children's exercise and eating habits
New approach to battling tuberculosis
Working backward: Computer-aided design of zeolite templates
Exposure to high pollution levels during pregnancy may increase risk of having child with autism
New virus isolated from patients with severe brain infections
Which qubit my dear? New method to distinguish between neighboring quantum bits
A microphone that listens with light: microphones have hyper-acute hearing and a sense of direction
Three centaurs follow Uranus through the solar system
Whooping cough has lifelong health impact, study finds
Chemical nanoengineering: Designing drugs controlled by light
Potential genetic drivers behind male heart disease risk
Stone Age technological and cultural innovation accelerated by climate change
Aspirin may fight cancer by slowing DNA damage
IQ link to baby's weight gain in first month
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phys.org
World Food Prize goes to 3 biotech scientists
Researchers find little correlation between microbial gene expression and environmental conditions in the laboratory
Obama vows US 'will do more' to battle climate change
Scientists date prehistoric bacterial invasion still present in today's cells
NCAR joins massive field campaign to examine summertime air in Southeast
Metamorphosis of moon's water ice explained
Scientists use DNA from a museum specimen to study rarely observed type of killer whale
Sequentially expressed genes in neural progenitors create neural diversity
Microsoft offers bounties for novel hacker tactics
Cheap, color, holographic video: Better holographic video displays
Scientists find new source of versatility so 'floppy' proteins can get things done
Research says Mars had oxygen-rich atmosphere 4000 million years ago
Study finds chemical behind cancer resistance in naked mole rats
First entanglement between light and optical atomic coherence
Apple TV adds HBO Go, WatchESPN to line up
Prehistoric rock art maps cosmological belief
Outlook is grim for mammals and birds as human population grows, study says
Tech companies eye security that goes beyond passwords
United Tech sees possible impact from court order (Update)
A synthesis of the 36451 specimens from the UNEX Herbarium in a new data paper
States scramble to attract suddenly hot cybersecurity firms
The rhythm of the Arctic summer: Diverse activity patterns of birds during the Arctic breeding season
EUROnu project recommends building Neutrino Factory
Unusual supernova is doubly unusual for being perfectly normal
'Ugly' finding: Unattractive workers suffer more
Research duo develop new green way to synthesize vanillin from sawdust
An environmentally friendly battery made from wood
First known monodactyl dinosaur adding knowledge to the evolution and biogeography of alvarezsauroids
Sound waves precisely position nanowires
Pearly perfection
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science20.com
New York City School Goes Vegetarian - CNN Gushes How Enthusiastic Students Are Over 'Healthy Choices'
The Circadian Rhythm Of Arctic Summer
Sugar Molecule, You Have A Long-Distance Call
The Contribution Of Particulate Matter To Forest Decline
No Danger Of Cancer Through Gene Therapy Virus AAV-LPL S447X
Unusual Supernova SN 2011fe - Move Along, Nothing To See Here
The Elusive H7N9 Virus: Chinese Researchers Predict Future Pandemic
Thank Climate Change For Early Human Technological Innovation
Pregnancy: Moderate Drinking Doesn't Harm Baby's Neurodevelopment
Consumer Research: It's Easier To Lose Weight When The Target Is Not Exact
Smoking Linked To Adverse Neurosurgical Outcomes
Determinism: Baby's Weight Gain In First Month Linked To IQ
Fibromyalgia Is Not All In The Head, It's In Skin, Paper Concludes
Batteries électriques - By A. Volta
What Makes Or Breaks Environmental Collective Actions
TCA1 Compound Kills Persistent And Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis
Carbon Monoxide (may Be) Good For You (in Small Doses) (some Say)
Caps On Soda Size Don't Discriminate Against Poor People, Just Fat Ones
Assessment Of Shale Gas Fracking On Biodiversity
Not Just Cleaner: Fracking A Good Energy Return On Investment Also
Toward Metamaterials: Printing Artificial Bone
The Long Goodbye For The Altantic Ocean: Newly Forming Subduction Zone Found
Gene Patents II: The Contradictions And Loopholes
Mystery Of How Black Holes Produce So Many X-Rays Solved?
Have Baseball Throwing Injuries In Young Players Gone Up?
Water: Still Not A Great Lubricant
Pandora's Promise: Director Robert Stone Takes On The Anti-Nuclear Movement
Gene Patents: Justice Scalia Dissents On High School Science
Around The Arctic June 2013
Serial Blind-Spot For Organic Advocates
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