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Feed SubscriptionInside the Second Avenue Subway, under Construction: A Photo Tour
I recently toured the New York City Second Avenue Subway construction site with Monica Bradley, Scientific American 's photo editor, and photographers Jeremy Floto and Cassandra Warner. [More]
Read More »Norwegian shocked by attacks
Suzann Pettersen wore a black armband at the Evian Masters in memory of the victims of the twin attacks that have devastated her country.
Read More »Video: Saving your skin in the heat
Heat can have lasting, damaging effects on your skin. Rebecca Jarvis speaks with Dermatologist Dr. Kavita Mariwalla about products one can use to protect the skin against the elements.
Read More »Could We Harness Energy from Earthquakes? Not Likely
Dear EarthTalk : Can earthquake energy be harnessed for power, particularly in places like Japan? Also, how can Japan, so vulnerable to earthquakes, even have nuclear power?
Read More »Thompson, Campbell tied for Canadian Open lead
On a day when the course conditions favored experienced players with major championship success, PGA Tour rookie Michael Thompson had to learn on the fly.
Read More »Friday Network Highlights #3
It is Friday, when some bloggers go for lighter fare – like LOLcats! – but others ignore this old blogospheric tradition and post serious stuff instead. [More]
Read More »Biochemistry of Bomb-Blast Brain Injuries Explained
ByGwyneth Dickey Zakaib of Nature magazine it Parker doesn't just study traumatic brain injury in the lab, he's also seen it at close range while serving in Afghanistan. [More]
Read More »PGT: Clarke’s texts show he’s still celebrating
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Read More »PGT: Weir out of Canadian Open with elbow injury
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Read More »Going All Soft For "This Week In Bots"
Asimov wrote "a robot may not injure a human being, or through inactivity allow a human being to come to harm," but some of our robotic war machines are already challenging that. As a counterpoint, let's take a look at the bots that were created to help care for us. The softer side of bots, if you will.
Read More »How The Murdoch Email And Website Hacks Could Happen To You
This week News Corp. execs James and Rupert Murdoch were dragged before a investigatory committee of Parliament over the U.K.'s phone-hacking scandal. Meanwhile hacktivists LulzSec decided to take matters into their own hands, and targeted the website of News Corp
Read More »NASA’s Next Mars Rover to Land at Huge Gale Crater
WASHINGTON -- It's official: NASA's next Mars rover has a landing site, and it's a giant crater called Gale. NASA's $2.5 billion Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) mission is slated to launch in late November, and will drop a car-size rover named Curiosity at the Gale crater. [More]
Read More »Some weekend reading for you
Weekend is coming. [More]
Read More »Calcavecchia shares lead in Senior British Open
Americans Mark Calcavecchia and Lee Rinker had a two-shot lead after the second round of the Senior British Open on Friday.
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