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Feed SubscriptionNew Museum Exhibit Invites Visitors to Smell the Moon, Nuke an Asteroid or Colonize Mars
Curiosity. Credit: AMNH/R. Mickens NEW YORK CITY ”Beyond Planet Earth,” the slick new exhibit on space exploration at the American Museum of Natural History, is thoroughly modern.
Read More »Emerging Economies Should Chip into Climate Fund
(Published by Thomson Reuters Point Carbon) CRYSTAL CITY, Virginia, Nov 18 - Some developing countries should contribute money to a $100 billion per year climate fund to help poor nations combat climate change, the lead U.S. climate negotiator said on Friday
Read More »Digital Movies to Replace Film by 2015
The standard 35 mm film we're all used to seeing in movie theaters will be replaced worldwide by digital technology in the next few years, and the hit blockbuster film "Avatar" is to blame for the shift, according to a new report. [More]
Read More »Fifth Giant Planet May Have Dwelled in Our Solar System
Within our solar system , an extra giant planet, or possibly two, might once have accompanied Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus. [More]
Read More »3 Proven Strategies To Keep The Internet From Killing Your Productivity
There’s a good chance you’re reading this article during your workday as a distraction from whatever it is you’re supposed to be focusing on at work right now.
Read More »Hunt for Higgs Particle Enters Endgame
By Geoff Brumfiel of Nature magazine Bill Murray is a man with secrets.
Read More »Use of Avastin for Breast Cancer Nixed by FDA
The multi-billion-dollar cancer drug Avastin is no longer an approved treatment for breast cancer treatment , per a long-anticipated announcement made Friday by the U.S.
Read More »‘Language Gene’ Speeds Learning
By Ewen Callaway of Nature magazine A mutation that appeared more than half a million years ago may have helped humans learn the complex muscle movements that are critical to speech and language.
Read More »Daguerre’s Daguerreotype
An image of an inventor, captured with his own invention: Daguerreotype of Louis Daguerre by Jean-Baptiste Sabatier-Blot (1844) [More]
Read More »Climate Change Will Worsen Extreme Weather
Climate change is shifting weather extremes, increasing the frequency of drought and heat waves and the intensity of rainstorms -- changes that will require the world's governments to change how they cope with natural disasters, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) said today. [More]
Read More »Famine Receding in Somalia But War Blocks Aid
* Famine over in three out of six regions * A quarter of a million still face imminent starvation [More]
Read More »Neutrino Experiment Replicates Faster-Than-Light Finding
By Eugenie Samuel Reich of Nature magazine Physicists have replicated the finding that the subatomic particles called neutrinos seem to travel faster than light. [More]
Read More »Microwave Math That Einstein Would Have Loved
You can find a microwave oven in nearly any American kitchen--indeed, it is the one truly modern cooking tool that is commonly at hand--yet these versatile gadgets are woefully underestimated.
Read More »EPA Rules Could Shut 13,000 Megawatts of Midwest Coal Plants
By Scott DiSavino (Reuters) - Proposed federal environmental regulations could shut about 13,000 megawatts of coal fired generation, boost power prices, threaten electric reliability and cost billions to retrofit or replace most of the region's existing coal fleet, according to U.S. power grid operator Midwest Independent System Operator (MISO). [More]
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