Special Planes Are En Route To Rescue A Scientist From The South Pole
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Fish May Have Adapted To Life On Land 33 Separate Times
Lots of fish out of water
Researchers review the literature and find out that fish may have evolved to live on land more than 30 separate times.
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Mouse Experiment Sheds Light On Why We Obey Habits
It involves the same brain system that responds to marijuana
A recent study might help explain how we shift from acting out of habit to coming up with a goal and pursuing it.
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Which Electric Car Is Right For You?
New app will let you virtually test drive green vehicles
A team at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has created a prototype app that will allow consumers to compare the fuel economy, range, and cost savings of green…
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First Human Tests Of A Zika Vaccine Will Begin In A Few Weeks
A publicly available vaccine is likely still years away, though
For the first time, the FDA has approved a Zika vaccine for clinical trials in the United States. The first trial, phase one, will likely take place in a few weeks with…
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HBO Releases New 'Westworld' Trailer
Accompanies October premiere announcement
Yes, "winter is coming", HBO viewers, but something is coming sooner. Westworld will air this this October, inspired by Michael Crichton's 1973…
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Watch A Japanese Dance Troupe Perform With Drones
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No, This Is Not An Antarctic Sea Monster Discovered On Google Earth
Hold the Kraken
Sure, it might be really cool to live in a world that has Krakens emerging from the deep to wreck leviathan-style havoc on the seas, but we will never know. We do not…
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Juno Mission Will Peer Beneath Jupiter's Clouds In July
This summer, the Juno mission will give us our closest ever look at the stormiest planet in the solar system
NASA's Juno spacecraft will give us our first good look below Jupiter's thick shroud of clouds this summer.
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This Tool Wants Cameras To Take Memories Not Images
Saving only the important details
There is too much in the world to see. Digital cameras capture all that is within their field of vision, storing richly detailed images in large files. But for many…
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The Creator Of Viv (And Siri) Tells Us Why We'll Soon Talk To Everything
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Chameleon Spit Is Hundreds Of Times More Viscous Than Human Spit
And they use it to catch prey
What better way to start your week than with news about chameleon spit?
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Robotic System Plots Space Then Moves Arm Safely Through It
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Spies Hid Messages Inside Dead Rats
According to a CIA report
Rats covered in hot sauce might sound like some sort of exotic, disturbing delicacy, but it was a tool of the CIA's trade in Soviet Russia.
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The FAA Just Released Its New Drone Rule Book
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Mark Zuckerberg Is Super Intense About His Computer Security
Sometimes cyber security needs an analog assist
Instagram's 500 million user milestone brought some self-congratulatory posts out of both the Instagram and Facebook headquarters today. Zuck himself posted this fun…
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New Tank Turret Can Control Drones, Too
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Heat Waves are Cooking the Southwest. Is This Climate Change?
Carbon pollution is upping the odds of extreme heat.
Scientists can find the human fingerprint on extreme weather events by comparing today’s climate anomalies to the historical record.
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Algorithm Binge Watches TV To Predict Human Behavior
Just another day at The Office
Watching TV can be a very educational experience for a computer.
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Look Inside Virgin Galactic's Rocket Facility
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