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By David Cyranoski of Nature magazine There's a showdown brewing in the state of Texas -- and it could get ugly. [More]
Read More »Atlas Overstating Greenland Ice Loss Riles Scientists
By Lucas Laursen of Nature magazine Glaciologists and climatologists are racing to correct an error in the latest edition of The Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World, which they say overstates the extent of ice loss in Greenland over the past 12 years. The 13th edition of the atlas was released on 15 September.
Read More »Atlas Overstating Greenland Ice Loss Riles Scientists
By Lucas Laursen of Nature magazine Glaciologists and climatologists are racing to correct an error in the latest edition of The Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World, which they say overstates the extent of ice loss in Greenland over the past 12 years. The 13th edition of the atlas was released on 15 September. [More]
Read More »U.S. Bests Canada in Lowering Child Flu Rates
Pity our neighbors to the north.
Read More »World Water Crisis Spurs Inventors
By Nina Chestney LONDON (Reuters) - Solutions such as fog catchers, seawater greenhouses and fuel cells powered by microscopic bacteria are on show to help secure water supply and food production as rising population and climate change put the world's natural resources under strain. [More]
Read More »The Dark Side of the Milky Way (preview)
Although astronomers only slowly came to realize dark matter’s importance in the universe, for me personally it happened in an instant. In my first project as a postdoc at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1978, I measured the rotational velocities of star-forming giant molecular clouds in the outer part of the disk of our Milky Way galaxy.
Read More »How Dark Matter Messes with Our Galaxy [Video]
This video shows the spiral shape of our galaxy and two of its small satellite galaxies, the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds (to the left). The satellites orbit the main galaxy and, in the process, trigger slow-motion waves in it. On a human time scale, those waves look like a static warp in the galactic outskirts
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Read More »Asteroid Vesta Flyover Reveals a Craterful of Mysteries
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Read More »Making, Education, and Innovation: Inspiring Makers in Underrepresented Communities
Maker Faire invites young Makers to enter a world of innovation and imagination. [More]
Read More »Typhoon Nears Japan, 1.3 million Told to Evacuate
TOKYO (Reuters) - More than 1.3 million people were advised to evacuate on Tuesday as typhoon Roke approached Japan, threatening the industrial city of Nagoya with heavy rain and landslides.
Read More »Rescuers Find More Casualties of Himalayan Quake
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Read More »Scientists Find A New Way To Measure Pain
[Audio clip of pain.] Physicians gauging pain have little to go on besides a patient’s self-report.
Read More »Scientists Find A New Way To Measure Pain
[Audio clip of pain.] Physicians gauging pain have little to go on besides a patient’s self-report.
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