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Tuesday, July 17, 2012
A New Drug To Reduce The Risk Of HIV Infection
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The HIV 1 virus shown under a microscope. The US FDA has approved a drug shown to reduce the risk of HIV infection. Photograph: Institut Pas...
Making Food Better Through Science
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Can Science Make Food Taste Better? -- The Telegraph Is seafood best by the sea? Do pheromones make chocolate even sweeter? And why is the f...
A Look At The Decay Of Detroit Through A Modified Quadrocopter With An HD Camera
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Magnificent Decay: Detroit by Drone -- Autopia Urban ruin porn has gotten so ubiquitous it’s morphed into a dedicated genre, and no other ci...
Here Comes The New 'And Armed' Tiny Drones
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Armed Quadrotors Are Coming -- Popular Mechanics For now, tiny drones carrying guns are just the stuff of video games. But U.S. military res...
Monday, July 16, 2012
A Bio-Retina Implant That Could Give Laser-Powered Sight To The Blind
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Instant Eye, Kevin Hand Bio-Retina Implant Could Give Laser-Powered Sight To The Blind -- Popular Science A new bionic eye implant could all...
Korea Militarizes Samsung's Smartphone Apps
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Korea Militarizes Samsung Smartphone Apps -- Tech Eye Invade the North? There's an app for that South Korea has been developing battlefi...
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Biggest Laser Pulse Fired In Human History Could Power New Kind Of Nuclear Reactor
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The future of energy? NIF Director Edward Moses said. 'It is fully operational, and scientists are taking important steps toward the que...
Ever Heard The Sound Of A Nuclear Bomb Going Off?
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The sound of the largest man-made explosion: A cinematographer films an atomic mushroom cloud on July 19, 1957 in Yucca Flat, Colorado Ever ...
Aerographite, The Lightest Material Ever Created
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Video: Aerographite, Tthe Lightest Material Ever Created -- Popular Science We've been impressed in the past by aerogel, a lattice-like ...
Women Now Outperform Men On IQ Tests
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Brainier Than The Male -- The Telegraph Telegraph View: Women now outperform men on IQ tests. But were they always cleverer, just keeping qu...
Silicon Valley Exposed: Map To The Tech Stars’ Homes!
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CSN Editor : The map can only be viewed at Vanity Magazine's site. The link is here.
The Original Logos Of Tech Companies Were 'Awful'
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The Original Logos of Tech Companies Were All Terrible -- Gizmodo A lot of the giant technology brands and companies you know and love today...
Too Many Memories Cause Amnesia?
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Image: Muharrem Oner/iStockphoto Memories Clutter Brain In Amnesia -- Science News Complex patterns slow down object recognition in patient...
Creeped Out By Robots? This Might Be Why (Video)
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Friday, July 13, 2012
Tackling Wine Allergies
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Tech Tackles Wine Allergies -- Discovery News Some people are allergic to certain wines -- that nice Loire Valley red gives them a rash or h...
New Wi-Fi Hotspots For New York City
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A pilot program will turn 10 New York City payphone kiosks into wireless hotspots, with more to follow. Wi-Fi Hotspots To Revive NYC Payphon...
Apple Goes Green Again
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Thanks to its non-removable battery, Apple's MacBook Pro with retina display may be difficult to recycle or disassemble. Apple: No Wait,...
Evidence Of 'Dark Galaxies' Discovered
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Ultraviolet light from a quasar (in the red circle) causes hydrogen gas in dark galaxies (blue circles) to fluoresce. ESO/Digitized Sky Surv...
How Did Dinosaurs Mate?
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Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaurs mating - like most dinosaur species, the creatures mated like dogs The Joy Of T-Rex: Scientists Show How Dinosau...
Native American Settled The New World In Three Major Waves
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Americas 'Settled In Three Waves' -- BBC The biggest survey of Native American DNA has concluded that the New World was settled in t...
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