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A new application for Facebook and iPhones lets residents of small cities submit quality-of-life complaints without picking up the phone or waiting to see someone at City Hall. It's like a cross between 311 and FarmVille--and it works
Read More »Molecular Meshup: Self-Assembling "Cages" Trap Molecules
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Read More »Alaska Volcano Shows Signs of Impending Eruption
By Yereth Rosen ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - Recent satellite images of a remote Alaska volcano along a flight route for major airlines show it may be poised for its first big eruption in 10 years, scientists said. [More]
Read More »Japan Utilities Push to Extend Life of Nuclear Plants
By Kaori Kaneko and Osamu Tsukimori TOKYO (Reuters) - Two Japanese utilities moved on Friday to extend the life of reactors at a pair of central coastal nuclear plants, fuelling already fierce debate over energy policy in the wake of the Fukushima radiation crisis. [More]
Read More »Parsing the Twitterverse: New Algorithms Analyze Tweets
Researchers have been trolling Twitter for insights into the human condition since shortly after the site launched in 2006.
Read More »Regulations Proposed for Animal-Human Chimeras
By Alison Abbott of Nature magazine The increasingly sophisticated blending of different species to create chimeras is pushing biology into a new ethical dimension. [More]
Read More »And another amazing day at the Network
Some great readings for the evening, if you missed them during the day: Lilly Vicens guest-posts on The Outdoors as a “World of Wonder” for Children. [More]
Read More »Midwest Turns Dry as Drought Worsens in Plains
By Julie Ingwersen CHICAGO (Reuters) - A historic drought in the southern Plains intensified in the last week and contributed to dry conditions emerging in the heart of the Midwest crop belt, a weekly climatologists' report said Thursday. [More]
Read More »Retracted: Study on Genetics that Extends Human Longevity to 100
By Heidi Ledford of Nature magazine A prominent paper that claimed to reveal the genetic factors that help people live to 100 or older has been retracted, a year after it was first released. The study, published in Science , reported 150 genetic variations that could be used to predict whether a person was genetically inclined to see their 100th birthday
Read More »Learn to Forgive Yourself in a Parallel Universe
Let me be clear: Another Earth , opening July 22, is not a science-fiction film, despite its premise of the discovery of a planet just like our own.
Read More »Student Researchers Find Secret Tea Ingredients
After water, tea is the world’s most popular drink. Now three New York City high school students [Catherine Gamble, Rohan Kirpekar and Grace Young] have discovered what may be a brewing scandal. Because they found stuff in lots of teas that shouldn’t be there
Read More »Small Fish Said Vital to Seas; Lower Catches Urged
By Alister Doyle OSLO (Reuters) - Small fish play a big role in the oceans and catches should be cut sharply to safeguard marine food chains from plankton to blue whales, an international team of experts said on Thursday. [More]
Read More »Shark Observation Network
Help researchers study the broadnose sevengill shark in the San Diego area [More]
Read More »A Tribute to All 135 of NASA’s Space Shuttle Missions [Video]
Now that Atlantis has safely returned to Earth and the 30-year space shuttle program has drawn to a close, it's time to look back at the reign of Discovery, Atlantis, Endeavour and the tragically shortened careers of Challenger and Columbia . Since 1981 NASA has launched 135 shuttle missions, reaching destinations such as the Mir space station, the Hubble Space Telescope and the International Space Station. [More]
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