Σάββατο 28 Φεβρουαρίου 2015

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Can Civilization Continue? An Earth System Scientist Explains

This is a good question, however I think it’s possibly something of a red herring.



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Against the Science, Meat Pushes Back into U.S. Diet (Op-Ed)

Meat is on the menu, but should it be?



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Old Medicines Give New Hope for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (Essay)

Old medicines are giving new hope to people Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.



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Wow! The Most Amazing Images in Science This Week

New spiders, rare cats and endangered baby sea turtles — just a few of the cool pictures in Science. Check out the rest.



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Bionic Eye Lets Blind Man See Again

A bionic eye has allowed a man whose retina was damaged to see again for the first time in 10 years.



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Παρασκευή 27 Φεβρουαρίου 2015

Virtual Reality Can Make You Forget Pain

It may not be too long, however, until patients will be able to ward off their agonies simply by playing virtual reality games.



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It's Time to Fix Outdated Vaccine Trials

Research in humans is a crucial part of our medical system. We need to be able to test that vaccines and drugs are safe and effective in people before they are released to the general public.



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Robots Doing Laundry - Its Not Science Fiction Anymore | Raw Video

Scientists from the United Technologies Research Center, Berkeley and the University of Massachusetts Amherst have developed new algorithms to deal with a a problem that has plagued artificial intelligence experts for decades - laundry!



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Watch Very '80s Footage of 'Shark Lady' Eugenie Clark at Work

This week, ocean explorers mourned the loss of a legend in their field: Eugenie Clark, a marine biologist and authority on sharks.



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Dakota Fanning Does Noir For VS Magazine, I Nearly Die for Dakota



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Thank God It’s Upskirts! Naomi Watts, Ariana Grande, and Jennifer Lopez Panties Peeks for the Weekend Getaway



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Alison Brie Cleavy Smoking Hot Swimsuit Pictures, We May Not Survive These Melons of Joy



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Kim Kardashian Latex Covered Lady Curves Dine With Madonna



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Leonard Nimoy, Spock on 'Star Trek,' Dies at 83

Actor Leonard Nimoy, who portrayed the beloved Vulcan 'Spock' on the original "Star Trek" TV show, died today (Feb. 27) at 83 years old.



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Joanna Krupa Almost Falls Out of Her Dress Partying for Her Man



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Margot Robbie, Amanda Peet, Alexandra Daddario All Topless in the Mr. Skin Minute (VIDEO)



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Reader Finds! Nicole Trunfio Arm Bra, Elsa Pataky Takes A Shower And Marina Shako Is A Topless Cowgirl



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Lab-Made Geysers Reveal Hidden Workings | Video

Volcanologist Michael Manga and student Esther Adelstein study geysers in Chile and Yellowstone National Park in order to better understand the system hidden deep below the surface.



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Julia Almendra Gets Soaking Wet and Topless In White Lace (Prepare to Fall Deep in Lust)



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Zoe Kravitz Bikini Top Beauty for Ocean Drive



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Gigi Hadid See Through Dress En Fuego In Vogue



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Maitland Ward Wears A See Through Bodysuit For A Photoshoot



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Best BMI Calculator Apps

Apps that calculate your body mass index (BMI) can provide a window into your health. But which ones really work and are also easy to use? Live Science finds out.



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NASA Satellite Captures Amazing 3D Videos of Rain, Snow

Mesmerizing and swirling animations of rain and snow dance across a map of the Earth, shown in a video released yesterday (Feb. 26) by NASA's Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission.



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Chatty Machines? Future Computers Could Communicate Like Humans

In the future, you might be able to talk to computers and robots the same way you talk to your friends.



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Elusive 'Dark Photons' Still Lurking in the Shadows

New experimental results from a giant atom-smashing experiment suggest that dark photons are not the culprit for mysterious experimental results that challenge the reigning physics model.



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Πέμπτη 26 Φεβρουαρίου 2015

Suicide Rise in Middle-Age Adults Linked to Recession

Rates of suicide among middle-age adults in the United States have increased in recent years, and a new study suggests that the economic downturn of 2007 played a role in this rise.



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'Catalyst' (US 2014): Book Excerpt

Excerpt from the sci-fi novel "Catalyst" (Penguin/Kathy Dawson Books, 2015).



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Designer Superbabies Could Rewrite Human Reproduction (Op-Ed)

If designer babies ar eon the horizon, are designer superbabies next?



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Daily Coffee Could Lower Your MS Risk

People who drink four cups of joe daily have a lower risk of developing the debilitating disease multiple sclerosis (MS), researchers say.



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Maria Jose Martinez Hot Body Teases in Nothing But Stockings and Heels Betwixt the Sheet



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FKA Twigs Bra Top Reveal, Well Hello FKA Chubby



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Is Marijuana Safe? It's More Complicated Than You Think

There are at least 10 drugs that are more deadly than marijuana, including some that are legal, such as alcohol and nicotine, a new study by researchers in Germany and Canada finds.



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Snow Storms Monitored By GPM Satellite - 3D Views | Video

Data from the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Core Observatory was converted into 3D imagery of 2 storms over the United States on Feb. 17th and 21st, 2015.



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Ancient Mesopotamian Artifacts Smashed in New ISIS Video

To the horror of archaeologists and history buffs around the world, ISIS released a new video showing ancient Mesopotamian sculptures being smashed inside northern Iraq's Mosul Museum.



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Photos of Siberia's Mysterious Craters

Seven giant craters have mysteriously appeared in northern Siberia, possibly due to methane gas released from melting permafrost. And scientists think may be dozens more.



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More Mysterious Craters Found in Siberia, Scientist Says 'Urgent’ Investigation Needed

Last summer, the discovery of several new giant craters in Siberia drew worldwide interest, launching wild speculation that meteorites, or even aliens, caused the gaping crevasses. And now, scientists have found even more of them.



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Worldwide Precipitation Time-Lapsed From Satellite Data | Video

The International Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) satellite can measure global precipitation (rain and snow) every 30 minutes.



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Worldwide Precipitation Time-Lapsed From Satellite Data | Video

NASA's Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) satellite can measure global precipitation (rain and snow) every 30 minutes. The data has been transformed into high resolution imagery that tracks the movement of precipitation over the entire globe.



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Lydia Hearst Topless Big Tops At The Circus, Still My Favorite Heiress



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Candice Swanepoel Topless Covered With Her Hottie Friends for Victoria’s Secret Swim Special 2015



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Charli XCX Vs Daisy Lowe Sideboob Vs Cleavage Showdown At BRIT Awards



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Priscilla Salerno Topless Dipping On Miami Beach, She Just Wants You To Look, Is That So Bad?



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Kim Kardashian Big Busty Cleavage In A See Through Bodysuit While In London



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Cool Pacific Ocean Slowed Global Warming

The Pacific was a planetary air conditioner for the past two decades, but the relief may soon end, a new study finds.



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Want to Cut Your Cancer Risk? Lose That Weight (Op-Ed)

Obesity and heart disease are well known, but now doctors can link excess weight to many cancers.



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'Big Brain' Gene Found in Humans, Not Chimps

A single gene that is found only in Homo species may partly explain why the human neocortex, the seat of higher cognitive functions, is so large.



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Beach Microbes Starving Baby Sea Turtles of Oxygen

These endangered sea turtles are facing a new threat: sand microbes encouraged by the decomposing eggs.



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Rare Roman Tombstone Discovered in England

A 1,800-year-old tombstone was discovered at a Roman cemetery in England this week. The large stone slab bears an inscription to commemorate the deceased: a 27-year-old woman named Bodica.



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Let's Call It: The Planet's Warmer (Op-Ed)

If you’re younger than 30, you’ve never experienced a month in which the average surface temperature of the Earth was below average.



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Stephen Hawking Thinks These 3 Things Could Destroy Humanity

Stephen Hawking may be most famous for his work on black holes and gravitational singularities, but the world-renowned physicist has also become known for his outspoken ideas about things that could destroy human civilization.



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Plant Plastics Seed New Tech, from Miatas to Tea Bags

Plastic doesn't grow on trees . . . or does it?



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Coco Unchained, Emily Ratajkowski Braless, Claudia Romani Cleavy Selfie Headline the Sextastic Twitpic Roundup



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Kate Bock Is A Busty Vixen



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Plant Plastics Seed New Tech, from Miatas to Tea Bags

Plastic doesn't grow on trees . . . or does it?



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Big Bang, Deflated? Universe May Have Had No Beginning

A new way to reconcile quantum mechanics and general relativity could imply that the age of the universe is infinite, and that there was no true Big Bang that started it all.



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Ancient Bolivians Stripped Flesh from Dead Bodies in Ritual Complex

Archaeologists discovered a ritual complex in Bolivia where dead bodies were dissolved down to their bones in sizzling pots of caustic chemicals.



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Meet 2 New Spider Species: 'Skeletorus' and 'Sparklemuffin'

A graduate student studying peacock spiders in Australia discovered two new species of the colorful eight-legged beasts.



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Τετάρτη 25 Φεβρουαρίου 2015

Apple to Wal-Mart, Big Biz is Betting on Green Energy (Op-Ed)

Huge companies including Apple, Wal-Mart and Ikea have spent big bucks on green energy — why are so many governments lagging behind?



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U.S. 'Pet' Tiger Trade Puts Big Cats at Great Risk (Op-Ed)

Tigers make lousy house pets, and outside of accredited zoos, they are at high risk of abuse — or worse.



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Drop Sugar for Lent? Here's How Your Brain's (Not) Coping

If you are abstaining from sweets for Lent this year, here’s what you can expect over the next 40 days.



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Deadly Gut Bacteria Causes Nearly Half a Million Infections Yearly

Nearly half a million cases of the difficult-to-treat and sometimes deadly infection called "C. diff" now occur yearly in the United States.



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Sober Up: Love Hormone May Thwart Drunkenness

The biochemical oxytocin has been labeled in popular culture in recent years as the “love” hormone. Although scientists have long known that this hormone plays a crucial role in childbirth and breast-feeding, it’s also essential in helping monogamous rode



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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Taylor Swift, Cara Delevingne Big Winners at the Elle Style Awards



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Greenhouse Effect Is Witnessed…and Getting Worse

The climate-changing greenhouse effect exists and has been directly measured in the United States.



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Lais Lima Topless In Her Apartment, Because It’s the Perfect Place to Be Topless



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Mayra Suarez Bikini Pictures for the Hottie Latina Push from Nordstrom



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Christina Milian Extreme Sideboob (With a Little Glue Gun Action)



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Google Made an AI That Can Beat You at '80s Video Games

Computers have already beaten humans at chess and "Jeopardy!," and now they can add one more feather to their caps: the ability to best humans in several classic arcade games.



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Food Additives Linked to Weight Gain, Inflammation

Food Additives Linked to Weight Gain, Inflammation



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Google AI Teaches Itself to Play Classic Arcade Games | Video

Google has developed an artificially intelligent program that can teach itself to play classic arcade games such as “Pong" and "Space Invaders,” improving its performance over time.



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Barbara Palvin Swimsuit Pimping for the Ladies, But Revving Up the Gents



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Drunken Rat Sobers Up To Love - It's Just Hormones! | Video

An inebriated rat regains control of its coordination when the 'love hormone' oxytocin is infused through its brain.



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Kat Torres Booty Cheeks In A Thong While In Malibu



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Large Hadron Collider's True Immensity Revealed | Video

From an extraterrestrial eye-view, on down to the subatomic particle-spawning collision detector, see the ALICE control center from which basic physics discoveries are springing.



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Confirmed: Space Rock Created Swedish Lake

After two centuries of arguing about its origin, geologists have finally confirmed that Hummeln Lake in southern Sweden is an impact crater.



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Best Smart Scale: Fitbit Aria vs. Withings Body Analyzer

After testing nine smart scales, we recommend the Withings Smart Body Analyzer over the popular Fitbit Aria. Read our full review here.



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Woman's Rare Case of 'Seasonal OCD' Cured

The woman's obsessive-compulsive disorder symptoms appeared every year when winter began, and then ended as the seasons shifted toward summer. After living with the condition for a decade, the woman was treated at a clinic and recovered.



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Earth's Worst Mass Extinction Preserved Ancient Footprints

Giant reptiles wading into Triassic ocean waves left their tracks on the muddy floor. Scientists have now found a spike in these swim track fossils in the early Triassic — a surprising result they attribute to the previous mass extinction.



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Triassic Tracks: Gallery of Ancient Reptiles' Footprints

Giant reptiles wading into Triassic ocean waves left their tracks on the muddy floor. Scientists have now found a spike in these swim track fossils in the early Triassic — a surprising result they attribute to the previous mass extinction.



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Τρίτη 24 Φεβρουαρίου 2015

Saving Data From the Digital Dark Age (Op-Ed)

"The Internet is Forever," or is it?



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Arms, Cells … Faces? How 3D Printing is Reconstructing Medicine (Gallery)

If 3D printed organs and prosthetics weren't already cool, now Marvel is on board.



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Photos: Ancient Crocodile Relatives Roamed the Amazon

The fossilized remains of seven species of crocodile relatives were found along the banks of the Amazon River in Peru.



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The Best Length for Eyelashes, According to Science

Cosmeticians probably won't agree, but scientists say eyelashes have an optimal length: a third of the width of the eye.



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Ancient Croc with 'Shovel Mouth' Likely Enjoyed Clam Dinners

A peg-toothed crocodile relative with a mouth like a shovel lived in the prehistoric swamps of Peru about 13 million years ago, a new study finds.



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3 Men Get Bionic Hands After Nerve Injuries

Three men who suffered car or climbing accidents that caused a permanent loss of hand function became the first people with this type of injury to receive bionic hands controlled by transplanted nerve tissue, a new study reports.



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Stunning Wisconsin Ice Caves May Open to Visitors This Weekend

Stunning ice caves off the coast of Lake Superior may open to visitors this weekend if conditions are right.



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Icicles and Frozen Waterfalls: The Ice Caves of Apostle Islands

Stunning ice caves off the coast of Lake Superior may open to visitors this weekend if conditions are right.



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Using Faulty Forensic Science, Courts Fail the Innocent (Op-Ed)

In the courtroom, don't assume the "science" is up to academic standards.



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African Dust Feeds South American Rainforest | Video

NASA's Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observation (CALIPSO) satellite shows wind blown Saharan dust nourishes plants with phosphorus, which is in limited supply in the Amazon.



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Should Humanity Try to Contact Alien Civilizations?

For more than 50 years, scientists have been scanning the heavens for signals that may have been generated by intelligent alien life. Some researchers are advocating that we beam out signals of our own designed to catch aliens' eyes as well.



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Petro-Free 'Green' Plastics Designed By Computer | Video

The University of Minnesota and the Center for Sustainable Polymers are using computer modeling to re-create plastic without using petroleum and natural gas. The goal is to create products that are less hazardous to the environment.



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Mysterious East Coast Flooding Caused by Weird Wind Patterns

Mysterious flooding and high tides along the East Coast in 2009 and 2010 now have an explanation: a major change in the Atlantic Ocean's wind patterns and warm-water currents.



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Weed Is Legal in Alaska Now

Alaska joins Colorado and Washington as the third U.S. state to legalize the recreational use marijuana.



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Hippo's 'Shrunken' Ancestor Was Hardly Bigger Than a Sheep

The ancestor to modern-day hippos lived in Africa about 28 million years ago and wasn't much bigger than a sheep, new research suggests.



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Images of an Ancient Hippo Ancestor

The ancestor to modern-day hippos lived in Africa about 28 million years ago and wasn't much bigger than a sheep, new research suggests.



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3D Laser Scanner Makes Haunting Works of Art

Two historians on a mission to preserve historic structures in Ethiopia inadvertently turned a cutting-edge 3D scanning device into a tool for creating works of art.



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Scarlett and Alessandro Top Sexiest Names List

What does the name Alessandro have that Howard doesn't? With its double S's and Greek origin, it's just sexier, according to an online survey on male and female names.



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Kerrie McMahon Shows Off Her Booty On The Beach In A Bikini While In Malibu



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Art from Technology: 3D Scanner Makes Gorgeous Images

A 3D scanning device inadvertently helped two historians create beautiful and haunting works of art.



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Fighter Plane Assists Satellite Launch In DARPA Animation

DARPA’s Airborne Launch Assist Space Access program (ALASA) plans to create low cost (less the 1 millions dollars per launch.) alternative for small satellite launches.



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Human Hibernation: Snowy States Cause Longer Slumbers

People in snowier states appear to sleep for a little longer during winter months than those in sunnier states.



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Fighter Jets May Launch Small Satellites to Space

Small satellites could hitch rides to space on an F-15 fighter jet by next year, according to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the agency responsible for developing new technologies for the U.S. military.



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Δευτέρα 23 Φεβρουαρίου 2015

These 5 Supplements Do Nothing for Alzheimer's, Despite Claims (Op-Ed)

From gingko to coconut oil to taurine, people spend too much money on supplements that just don't work.



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Surgeon's Helper: 3D Printing Is Revolutionizing Health Care (Op-Ed)

Beyond the genome, 3D printing is bringing a new dimension to personalized health care.



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Fist-Clinching Fury Raises Heart Attack Risk

Feeling really angry or anxious can greatly increase your risk of having a heart attack, especially if you feel so tense that you clench your fists, a new study reports.



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Vikings Were 'Global Investors,' Not Just Pillagers

The connections between technology, urban trading, and international economics which have come to define modern living are nothing new. Back in the first millennium AD, the Vikings were expert at exploring these very issues.



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Peanut Allergy Prevention? Peanut Butter Snacks Could Help

If children are at risk for a peanut allergy, having them eat peanut butter frequently from an early age may help protect them from developing the allergy, a new study suggests.



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Stella Maxwell Perfect Booty In Black Bikini Photoshoot Not In My Backyard (Sadly)



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