Πέμπτη 31 Ιουλίου 2014

Transparent Organs: Images Reveal See-Through Mouse

Scientists have rendered a once-furry mouse transparent, its brain, guts and all. Here's a look at the beauty beneath the rodent's skin.



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Transparent Bodies: Mice Go See-Through For Science

A pale, gooey-looking "see-through" mouse could help scientists gain a better understand processes in the body, according to a new study.



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Four Weeks Pregnant: What to Expect

The fourth week of pregnancy is usually when women discover they are pregnant. Now is the time to take a pregnancy test to know for sure.



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Birthplace to 'Death Bed' Of 150,000 Famous People Visualized

In a study of cultural mobility over the past 2000 years in Europe and the United States, a map of the birth and death sites of notable figures has been plotted.



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Explainer: Why Do Snakes Flick Their Tongues?

Theories explaining the forked tongues of snakes have been around for thousands of years.



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How Science Can Study the Conscious Mind

The idea that conscious experiences lie outside the realm of scientific inquiry regularly appears in the press.



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Biomedicine, Microscopy and the Art of Patricia Olynyk

From corneas to nasal cells, biology is evocative art.



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Three Weeks Pregnant: What to Expect

In the third week of pregnancy, there won't be any major outward changes in a woman's body, but some pregnancy symptoms may have started.



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'Massacre' of Uncontacted Tribe in Peru Revealed in New Reports

Advocates for indigenous tribes are increasingly worried about a group of people near the Brazil-Peru border who may be facing violent attacks from illegal loggers and drug traffickers exploiting the densely forested region.



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Coral Miles Away Still Show Effects Years After BP Oil Spill

Scientists are still assessing the damage to coral communities from the catastrophic 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil in the Gulf of Mexico.



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How the Ebola Outbreak Became Deadliest in History

The reasons why the Ebola outbreak in West Africa has grown so large, and why it is happening now, may have to do with the travel patterns of bats across Africa and recent weather patterns in the region, as well as other factors.



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Sylvie Van Der Vaart Reveals Her Bikini Body In Saint-Tropez



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CDC Warns Against Travel to Ebola-Affected Countries

Americans should avoid traveling to the three West African countries experiencing an outbreak of Ebola, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said today.



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Tethered Blimps Could Be Legal Alternative to Drones

A company that makes tethered blimps for the military is now developing them for commercial uses, from surveillance of bridges and roadways to assistance after natural disasters.



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Coral Crypt: Photos of Damage from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill

The extent of damage from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill may be greater than scientists previously thought. A study of coral communities in the region found evidence of damage more than 13 miles (21 kilometers) away from the spill site.



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Withings Smart Body Analyzer Review

The Withings Smart Body Analyzer is a smart scale that not only measures weight, but also calculates your body mass index (BMI) and fat mass, and registers heart rate and indoor air quality.



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Chronic Pain Makes Mice Lazy

Chronic pain may rewire the brain, leading to decreased motivation even after an individual takes painkillers, a new study in mice finds.



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Page 3 Topless Battle: India Reynolds vs Rosie Jones



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Seafloor-Mapping Airguns May Harm Ocean Animals

The U.S. Geological Survey plans to map the continental shelf off the East Coast using acoustics, but some environmentalists say marine mammals might be at risk.



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Dinosaurs’ 'Shrinkage' Into Birds Explained | Video

Arms into feathered wings; bones hollowing out; morphology minimizing: The lineage of modern day birds includes the Tyrannosaurus and the Velociraptor, dating back over 50 million years.



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Surf's Up in the Arctic: Record-High Waves Seen in 2012

Record-high waves hit the Beaufort Sea, north of Alaska, in September 2012, when Arctic sea ice shrank to an extreme summer low.



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Jobs with Highest and Lowest Heart Disease Risk Revealed

Will your job give you a heart attack? A new report finds that workers in service and blue-collar occupations, as well as unemployed people, are at increased risk for heart disease and stroke.



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Michelle Rodriguez Shows Off Her Bikini Body on a Yacht In Ibiza



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No Record, But Arctic Sea Ice Will be Among 10 Lowest

Arctic sea ice extent won't reach a record low this year, but it is still declining and could place in the top



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New Biomaterial Mimics Functionality of Natural Cartilage

Two teams, working years apart, merged their creations to develop a framework used to grow replacement cartilage — a 3-D fabric scaffold, integrated with a pliable hydrogel and then infiltrated with stem cells.



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Shrinking Dinosaurs Evolved into Flying Birds

Miniaturization over 50 million years may have allowed birds to survive and evolve from their dinosaur relatives. In essence, bird ancestors out-shrank and out-evolved their dinosaur relatives to survive where these giant, less evolvable beasts couldn't.



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Innovative Entertainment Model Designed to Get Kids Outside

The new online production, Plum Landing, teaches kids core science concepts and gets them exploring their worlds through online webisodes, games, an app, videos and hands-on activities.



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Nepalese Woman Beaten to Death for 'Witchcraft'

A woman in Nepal was beaten to death after being accused of being a witch, showing the real and present harms of witch hunts in India and elsewhere. Often it's the marginalized and poor who are victims of the gruesome witch hunts, experts say.



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Raquel Zimmermann Goes Topless in Love Magazine August 2014



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UK to Permit Driverless Cars on Public Roads in 2015

Starting in January 2015, the United Kingdom will allow driverless cars on public roads, U.K. government officials said.



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Toot Sweet! Brit Fires 16-Foot Fart Machine at France

An English plumber welded an enormous fart machine, drove it to the White Cliffs of Dover and blasted it at France. Colin Furze has a reputation for constructing eccentric creations, including the world's fastest baby stroller last year.



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Gisele Bundchen Shows Off Her Bikini Body on a Beach



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Remote Canadian Fires Seen from Space (Photo)

Wildfires burn in Canada's Northwest Territories, plaguing residents with smoke and isolating cities. This fire season has been extreme in the Northwest Territory.



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Dust In Your Eye? Particulate Matter Seen from Space

A recent map of fine atmospheric particles called aerosols reveals how fires and dust can inject particles high into the atmosphere.



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Bones of Iron Age Warriors in Danish Bog Were Mutilated

The 2,000-year-old skeletons found in a Danish bog were subject to mutilation and mysterious rituals months after death, including four pelvises that were strung on a stick like beads, archaeologists find.



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In Photos: Boneyard of Iron Age Warriors

The skeletons of Iron Age warriors found in a bog in Denmark seem to have been collected and ritually mutilated months after months on the battlefield some 2,000 years ago. Archaeologists also found four pelvises strung on a stick in the bog.



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Τετάρτη 30 Ιουλίου 2014

Sextastic Twitpic Roundup Includes Jen Selter, Nicki Minaj, Rose McGowan, and More



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Stressed Out Mongooses Can't Cope with Baby Booms

A recent study investigates the relationship between stress hormones and parental care in the banded mongoose.



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Explainer: Israel's Iron Dome Anti-Missile System

The breakdown of an initial ceasefire between Israeli forces and Hamas last weekend played out to a familiar soundtrack: air-raid sirens and the menacing hiss of incoming rocket fire, followed in many cases by Iron Dome missiles intercepting their targets



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Ohio Fire Disaster Spotlights Need for Fracking Info (Op-Ed)

With fracking chemicals kept secret, first responders are left in the dark.



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Selena Gomez Bares Midriff at Behaving Badly Special Screening in LA



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Who Will Save Earth? The Ingenious Human Mind (Op-Ed)

Humans are causing the climate to change, but we'll also be the ones to fix it.



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4 Ways Owning a Dog Can Make You Healthier

Dog owners are healthier than people who don't own pets in several ways, research suggests.



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Otzi 'The Iceman' Had Heart Disease Genes

Ötzi the Iceman, a Neolithic man preserved in the ice of the Austrian Alps, had a genetic predisposition to heart disease, new research suggests.



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'Dark Skies' Heightened Sense Of Perception Illuminated In Art Exhibit | Video

Multi-channel projections on large CNC-routed tiles, multi-faceted sound pulled from high summer Rocky Mountains recordings have produced a exhibit which draws on the human senses. The installation's muse is night sky preservation.



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Odd Cause of Gaping Siberian Holes Possibly Found

A trio of mysterious gaping holes in northern Siberia has spawned many theories about their origin, but scientists have suggested some concrete explanations.



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Kendall Jenner Covered Topless in Love Magazine Autumn 2014



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Science Confirms: Giant Anteaters Can Kill People

In a new case report, scientists detail a gruesome anteater attack that left one man dead in northwestern Brazil. While such incidents are rare, the attack should serve as a warning to hunters and others who share the same turf as anteaters.



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Sarah Summers Boobtastic Topless Photoshoot for Playboy



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Blood Test Predicts Suicide Risk, Study Suggests

A new gene linked to suicide risk has been discovered, and researchers say the finding could lead to a blood test for predicting a person's risk of attempting suicide.



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Weird Delay in Pain from Brown Recluse Spider Bite Explained

Victims of a brown recluse spider bite might feel perfectly fine -- until a severe pain described by most as a throbbing "fire" strikes 24 hours later, a new study reports.



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Lindsay Lohan Sideboob in a Lime Green Swimsuit Jet Skiing In Ibiza



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Gracie Lewis Topless Photoshoot in Blue Lingerie



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Ariana Grande Heats Up Seventeen Magazine September 2014



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Ancient Earth: Pummeled, Cracked and Oozing Magma | Scientific Visualization

Earth and Moon in the Hadean epoch were pummeled by large impacts letting magma flow out. But, at the same time, some parts of Earth’s surface could have retained liquid water, allowing pre-biotic compounds to form; perhaps even life itself.



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Francia Raisa Celebrates Her Birthday in a Bikini in Malibu



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Newborn's Infection Came from Probiotics, Study Suggests

Probiotics are generally thought to be safe for most people, but a newborn in Poland appears to have developed an infection after taking a probiotic product, according to a new report of the case.



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Tortoise With A Touchscreen Tests Testudine Perception | Video

In this test of spatial cognition, red-footed tortoises presented with shapes in varying positions were rewarded with bits of strawberry when they touched the targets.



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Megan Fox Looks Hot at the Mexico City Premiere Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles



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In Photos: Amazing 'Octomom' Protects Eggs for 4.5 Years

For 53 months, scientists watched a female octopus in the deep sea vigilantly guard a single clutch of eggs until they hatched. This was the longest brooding period scientists have ever observed — not just for octopuses, but also for all animals.



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Deep-Sea 'Octomom' Guards Eggs for Record 4.5 Years

A real-life "Octomom" off the coast of California has been declared a champion of parenting in the animal world. Scientists watched as she shielded her eggs for a record 4.5 years.



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New Wrinkle? Ancient Earth Got a 'Face-lift,' Study Suggests

One reason old Earth rocks may be missing is they were destroyed during the Late Heavy Bombardment.



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Forest Loss and Climate: Empowering Communities Can Help (Op-Ed)

When local peoples control their own land, they protect it.



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What Tiny Drones Can Learn from Hummingbirds

Improving the design of the world's tiniest drones could start with taking a closer look at one of nature's smallest and most efficient flyers, the hummingbird.



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Lily Allen Takes a Bikini Dip at the Soho House Hotel in NYC



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Nicola Peltz Deep Cleavage at Transformers Age of Extinction Premiere in Japan



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Hummingbird Wings Beat Helicopter Blades At Lifting | Video

When compared to a Black Hornet autonomous micro-helicopter, the Anna's hummingbird (seen at various speeds) was 27% more efficient at hovering. This Stanford University research could lead to bird-inspired helicopters and other engineering advances.



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Geckos in Space! Lizards Are No Strangers to the Cosmos

Geckos were research stars in space long before the outpouring of media attention that focused on their mission last week. Before space agencies can begin complicated experiments, scientists need to determine how these tiny lizards adapt to life in space.



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Like Facebook, OKCupid Experimented with Users

The popular dating site OKCupid detailed the results of three experiments in which it meddled with its users' online matches.



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Forgotten Amber Yields New Locust Species

Scientists poring through buckets of raw amber from the Dominican Republic discovered a new insect species. The amber was collected in 1959 and rediscovered in 2011 in a closet.



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Images: Amazing Dominican Amber Trove

Images of a new pygmy locust species and other insects discovered in an amber collection that languished for decades in a museum cabinet in Illinois.



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9 Meals 'Win' Awards for Unhealthy Nutrition

French toast served with butter syrup and bacon and cheesecake made with Reese’s peanut butter cups and fudge are among the meals highlighted this year for their shockingly unhealthy nutrition content, according to the CSPI.



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Pick Up the Mop, Guys: Egalitarian Couples Do Have Good Sex

Contrary to previous research, sharing the household chores won't kill your sex life. In modern-day marriages, egalitarian couples have just as much sex as those in which the wife shoulders the domestic load.



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The Mind Gap: Theories Seek to Explain Consciousness

Probably for as long as humans have contemplated their navels, they have sought to understand consciousness. Now, neuroscientists are making strides in developing theories to explain the phenomenon.



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Τρίτη 29 Ιουλίου 2014

'Longitude' Prize Will Tackle Antibiotic Resistance

The British public voted for the £10m Longitude Prize to go towards funding scientific research to solve the urgent global problem of rising resistance to antibiotics.



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Flight MH17 Victims Left Lasting Contributions to AIDS Advocacy

Six of the people killed in the crash of Malaysia Airlines flight 17 were dedicated to HIV/AIDS research and programs, and researchers mourned their lives at recent a health conference.



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New Drug Could Treat Low Testosterone with Fewer Side Effects

Men with low testosterone could one day be treated with a drug called enclomiphene citrate, which is similar to the drug clomid that is used in women undergoing IVF .



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Jehane ‘Gigi’ Paris Topless Black and White Shoot for Chris Shintani 2014



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Vanessa Hudgens, Jessica Lowndes and More at the 16th Annual Young Hollywood Awards in LA



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Kylie Minogue Bikini Photoshoot in GQ Italia August 2014



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Stacey Poole Topless American Flag Bikini Photoshoot



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Naomi Campbell and Cassie Bikinis on a Yacht in Ibiza



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Exercise Can Change How You See the World

Physical exercise could alter how people perceive their physical world by making their environments appear less threatening, a new study suggests.



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Google Searches Could Predict the Next Financial Crisis

Can Google predict the future of financial markets? New research suggests that Google Trends, which tracks search terms over time, can be used to forecast changes in stock prices.



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Bahamas Bacteria May Feast on Dust from the Saharan Desert

Bacteria living in the warm waters off the Bahama Islands may feed on the mineral-rich dust carried over by wind from the Sahara Desert, a new study finds. The growing bacteria create the limestone that shapes some of the Bahamas' structures.



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Could Underwater Ocean Turbines Power the World? | Video

The ocean energy startup Crowd Energy wants to crowd fund undersea turbines that could supplement or replace fossil fuels-fired power plants.



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We Want Clean Power — Fight for It (Op-Ed)

The generation that would face the full effects of climate change needs to help lead the charge to prevent them.



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Healthy Living in Stressful Times May Reduce Aging Effects

Keeping healthy habits may be particularly important during stressful times, as a new study suggests it may protect the body against some negative effects of stress.



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3 Facts About Heart Attacks

Here are some common causes of and treatments for heart attacks, and other interesting facts about the condition.



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Americans Favor Low-Fat Diet Over Low-Carb

Despite the popularity of low-carb diets, more Americans still say they try to avoid fat than carbs, according to a new poll.



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Jennifer Flavin Boobs Spills Out Of Her Bikini in France



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Michelle Lewin Hot Bikini Body on Miami Beach



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Strange and Beautiful: Gallery of Old Sci-Fi Artwork

The Museum of Science Fiction, in Washington, D.C., launched its first online gallery, a collection of artwork from the archives of Omni Magazine, a science and sci-fi magazine published from 1978 to 1995.



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Rare Pangolins May Be Eaten to Extinction, Conservationists Warn

They've been described as walking artichokes and the most trafficked mammals in the world. Now, conservationists warn that pangolins, or scaly anteaters, could be eaten out of existence if illegal hunting and poaching continues.



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Pangolin Photos: Scaly Mammals Threatened with Extinction

Conservationists warn that all eight species of pangolins, or scaly anteaters, may be eaten to extinction if illegal hunting and poaching continues.



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Giant Galaxy-Spying Telescope Set to Break Ground in Hawaii

A giant, 100-foot-diameter (30 meters) telescope has been green-lighted for construction on the island of Hawaii.



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Fab 4 Math: Computer Maps Beatles' Musical Evolution

Researchers developed an algorithm that can map the musical progression of bands like the Beatles.



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Quantum Wonderland: Neutron 'Cheshire Cats' Created

The Cheshire Cat of the classic children's book "Alice in Wonderland" had a smile that could disconnect from its body. In the spirit of Lewis Carroll, scientists have created quantum Cheshire Cats in the form of neutrons separated from their magnetism.



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Eva Herzigova Plays Volleyball in a Black Swimsuit on a Beach in Sardinia



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Vanessa Hudgens Wearing Tight Shorts Out in Studio City



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Leah Wright Shows Off Her Bikini Body in Spain



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Alaska's 'Hidden' Forests Captured in Unprecedented Detail (Photo)

A NASA imaging system has captured the first high-resolution images of Alaska's remote and poorly studied forests.



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Pretty in Pink: New Moon Rock Reveals Rosy Secret

A mysterious new moon rock has revealed its secrets to scientists on Earth, who cooked up a copy of the unattainable pink crystals in a searing hot crucible.



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Δευτέρα 28 Ιουλίου 2014

Hawaii's Climate Wipeout (VIDEO)

Hawai'i faces the same risks from rising sea levels as other atolls and islands.



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Are Kids Afraid of Nature? (Op-Ed)

U.S. park rangers have observed that a fear of nature is growing in kids and adults.



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Unleashing the Power of the Bilingual Mind (Op-Ed)

Can mixing languages in your mind help you learn both?



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Health Check: What’s Your Gut Feeling About Probiotics? (Op-Ed)

You don’t usually have to look far to find news about the virtues of probiotics, but should you go out and seek probiotic-laden products to cultivate a healthier gut?



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The Five Most Poisonous Substances: From Polonium to Mercury

With the announcement of an inquiry into the murder of Alexander Litvinenko, talk of poisons is back in the news.



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Stopping Deadly Ebola Outbreak Is a 'Marathon', CDC Says

The deadly Ebola virus is one flight away from the United States, but the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is not as concerned about home country as it is for West African countries with weaker healthcare system.



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What's So Special About Google's Health Study?

What if, in addition to your medical history, your doctor knew about your Internet search history, kept track of your emails and took photos of your house?



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Weight-Loss Supplement Linked to Liver Failure Case

A healthy 35-year-old woman who took a weight-loss supplement developed liver failure, and needed a liver transplant, according to a new report of her case.



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Stunning Oasis in the Desert Seen from Space (Photo)

A snapshot from the International Space Station captures the Okavango Delta of Botswana in shimmery glory. This enormous inland delta is home to many of Africa's iconic species.



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7 Absolutely Horrible Head Infections

A countdown of the most horrible head infections.



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These Facial Features Matter Most to First Impressions

First impressions of people, such as whether they are trustworthy, dominant or attractive, can develop from a glimpse as brief as 100 milliseconds or less. And now a computer system can identify which facial features matter most to such first impressions.



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Emma Frain Sexy Topless Photoshoot



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Even a 5-Minute Run Is Great for Heart Health

Think you don't have time for a workout that will benefit your health? You may want to think again: A new study finds that running as little as 5 to 10 minutes a day may reduce the risk of death.



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Holy Hogwarts! New 'Invisible' Materials Made with Light

Invisibility cloaks may not be a reality yet, but a new method of building materials with light could one day be used to make these kinds of cloaking devices, researchers say.



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Jennifer Nicole Lee Looks Hot Working Out in Miami Park



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Karrueche Tran Wears a Tiny White Bikini in Miami



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Earth May Be in Early Days of 6th Mass Extinction

The previous mass extinction, which wiped out the dinosaurs, happened about 65 million years ago, likely from a catastrophic asteroid that collided with Earth. In contrast, the looming sixth mass extinction is linked to human activity.



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Brain Gains: Women Getting Smarter Faster Than Men

Improved education and living conditions have narrowed the gender gap in math but have made women much better at certain memory tasks, new research suggests.



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Frog Population Decline Linked to Killer Pathogen

Ranavirus may be partly to blame for dwindling frog populations.



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Mammoths and Mastodons of the Ohio Valley Were Homebodies

Mammoths and mastodons of present-day southwestern Ohio and northwestern Kentucky, were homebodies that tended to stay in one area, a new study finds.



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Weekly Boob Tube Roundup for July 28, 2014



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King Richard III's Hasty Grave Opened to the Public

The public can now visit the first, but not final, resting place of King Richard III of England. The king's bones were found in 2012 in a parking lot in Leicester, England.



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Pacific Ocean Garbage Swirls Predictably | Video

The 'Pacific Garbage Patch', including debris from the 2011 Japanese Tsunami, travels in seasonal patterns. Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team's executive direct Julia Parrish explains the patterns. Full Story: http://goo.gl/IQ5gPC



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Citizen Science Aims to Clean Up Pacific Plastics

COASST studies seasonal patterns of ocean debris to aid in the clean up of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.



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Tumor Full of 232 'Toothlets': What's an Odontoma?





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Sky's Eerie X-Ray Glow Comes from 'Hot Bubble'

A mysterious glow that fills the sky and can be seen only with X-ray detectors has been explained. Much of the glow, discovered more than 50 years ago, is produced from hot gas lurking in a giant cavity of space some 300 light-years from the sun.



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Photos: Shipwreck Under the World Trade Center

In 2010, excavators discovered a wooden ship buried under the site of the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. A new tree ring study reveals that the vessel was likely built in 1773, or soon after, in a small shipyard around Philadelphia.



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Origins of Mysterious World Trade Center Ship Revealed

Tree rings in the waterlogged ribs of a sunken ship found at the World Trade Center site revealed that the vessel was likely built in 1773, or soon after, in a small shipyard around Philadelphia.



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Pamela Anderson Bikini Sideboob and Bare Butt in Sardinia



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Natasha Henstridge Boobs in a Bikini in Hawaii



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A Common Link Among Female Criminals: Brain Injury

A high percentage of women in prison have a history of a traumatic brain injury, a new study finds.



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In Photos: UK's Top-Secret 'Taranis' Drone Takes Flight

At the 2014 Farnborough International Airshow, which ran from July 14 to 20, British aerospace firm BAE Systems announced that its Taranis drone has completed a second set of classified flight tests.



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First Glimpse of Higgs Bosons at Work Revealed

The Higgs Boson was spotted in an ultra-rare interaction between force-carrying particles called W-Bosons, which could explain how the Higgs boson imparts mass to other particles.



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Top-Secret British Combat Drone Gets Test Run

A prototype of a top-secret, unmanned British warplane, called Taranis, recently completed a second set of classified flight trials at an undisclosed location, according to the drone's builders.



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How Texas Man Survived 1,000 Killer Bees

A municipal worker who got stung by an estimated 1,000 bees while mowing a park lawn on Thursday (July 24) was in stable condition. So how did he survive the buzzing attack?



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Mmm … Chocolate Cake! Why Some People Struggle to Resist Cravings

Brain activity can predict the likelihood that people will give in to their food cravings, new research shows.



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Κυριακή 27 Ιουλίου 2014

Could Dinosaurs Have Survived the Impact that Killed Them?

The space rock that wiped out most of the dinosaurs may have had a colossal case of bad timing. If the impact had occurred a few million years earlier or later, more of the majestic beasts may have survived, scientists say.



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Chinese Demand is Dooming Rosewood

We are inclined to think that trees are a renewable natural resource. Yet precious hardwood trees have already been almost completely logged out from many countries across the tropics.



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Most Interesting Science News Articles of the Week

From your life history in poop to jealous pups, here are the most interesting stories in Science this week.



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Educated Women No Longer at Increased Risk of Divorce

Researchers who examined statistics on heterosexual marriages in the United States from 1950 to 2009 found that women who are more educated than their husbands are no longer at increased risk of divorce.



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Getting Ahead of HIV (Op-Ed)

When AIDS first emerged in the early 1980s, HIV infection was a death sentence. But a global effort has ensured this is no longer the case for a growing number of people.



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My Love Affair with the Moon (Op-Ed)

Fix your gaze upon the moon.



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Σάββατο 26 Ιουλίου 2014

Wow! The Most Amazing Images in Science This Week

The beauty of the Milky Way, the sadness of the blue whales and even our need for speed are just a few of the stunning Science images we found this week.



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Why Are Whales Not Recovering? (Op-Ed)

When commercial whaling was banned in 1986 it put an end to a harvest that threatened the existence of some of the most majestic animals on Earth.



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Why Cold-Blooded Critters Don't Need Fur

Animals have evolved to occupy almost all corners of the Earth. To survive, no matter the weather outside, they all need temperature-sensitive bodily reactions to work.



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Banned in 160 Nations, Why is Ractopamine in U.S. Pork? (Op-Ed)

You may have never heard of ractopamine, but it's common in American pork.



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Feed the Birds? Not Popcorn and Crumbled Bread (Op-Ed)

Feed the birds — but not bread, crackers and junk food.



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Concussions are Brain Injuries — Sit Your Kid Down (Op-Ed)

After a concussion, kids may need substantial time to heal before returning to school.



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Bonobos Invade 'Planet of the Apes' (Op-Ed)

Despite film portrayal, bonobos tend to be peacekeepers, even after experimentation.



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Παρασκευή 25 Ιουλίου 2014

How Google Street View is Tackling Methane Leaks

Street by street, tracking methane leaks.



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Should You Trust Health Apps on Your Phone?

Only a small fraction of the smartphone health apps that are out there have been reviewed by FDA.



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Sexy Thoughts: The Mind Is Key in Female Orgasm

Women who think more about their own physical sensations during sex have an easier time reaching orgasm than women whose minds on other things, new research finds.



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Julia Pereira Bikins at the Beach in Miami



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'Flying Flashbulb' Drones Could Light Up Photo Shoots

Photographers looking to capture the perfect shot might soon be able to call on some unlikely helpers: a swarm of small robot helicopters.



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Next 'Big Earthquake' in SoCal Might Be Mid-Sized

The next big earthquake in Southern California could be smaller than expected, according to researchers who are rewriting the history of earthquakes on the San Andreas Fault.



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Emily Agnes Nekkid Playboy Photoshoot



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Ludivine Sagna Shows Off Her Curves in a Pink Bikini on Miami Beach



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