By Helen Pearson of Nature magazine Halfway through breakfast, Joe Thornton gets a call from his freezer.
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Honey is awesome. I ve found its best consumed when combined with nougat and wrapped in dark chocolate but I digress. [More]
Read More »Make Technology–and the World–Frictionless
A few months back I was at the main Apple Store in New York City. I wanted to buy a case for my son’s iPod touch--but it was December 23. The crowds were so thick, I envied sardines
Read More »Recycled Toilets Make Path Green
Is the attempt to make environmentally friendly roadways doomed to wind up in the toilet? Actually, it may be the other way around
Read More »Strong Food Smell Cuts Down Quantities
The smell of a rich dessert can make your mouth water. But can an extra helping of its smell help you eat less?
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Read More »Mars Attacked: Planetary Scientists Vent Frustrations over Proposed Budget Cuts
NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell University THE WOODLANDS, Texas Planetary scientists, usually an affable lot, are plenty riled up at the moment. [More]
Read More »Mars Attacked: Planetary Scientists Vent Frustrations over Proposed Budget Cuts
NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell University THE WOODLANDS, Texas Planetary scientists, usually an affable lot, are plenty riled up at the moment. [More]
Read More »How Ball State Will Get Its Heating and Cooling from Underground
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Read More »How Ball State Will Get Its Heating and Cooling from Underground
MUNCIE, Ind. -- On an unusually warm day on the campus of Ball State University, Jim Lowe is giving a tour of the campus's huge, half-completed geothermal system
Read More »Airline CO2 Friction Hints at New Climate Politics
By Gerard Wynn LONDON (Reuters) - Threats of retaliation by China and India against a European Union plan to charge airlines for their carbon emissions is misplaced, given their weak legal case and a drift towards more such unilateral climate action.
Read More »A Neuroscientist’s Quest to Reverse Engineer the Human Brain
What makes us who we are? Where is our personal history recorded, or our hopes? What explains autism or schiziphrenia or remarkable genius?
Read More »A Neuroscientist’s Quest to Reverse Engineer the Human Brain
What makes us who we are?
Read More »First of Our Kind: Could Australopithecus sediba Be Our Long Lost Ancestor? (preview)
Sometime between three million and two million years ago, perhaps on a primeval sa
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