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2014-10-12 U.S. Science

  Latinos Health   
Robotic Sidewinder Snake May Be Hired for Search & Rescue Missions  Latinos Health
In recent years, when booming robotics engineering has provided the world a way to traverse nearly all unbearable terrains including space, the sandy surfaces of desert dunes and beaches have often provided an unscalable feat for researchers. A granular ...

Sidewinder inspires scientists to develop robot snake that conquers sandy slopes   Tech Times
Sidewinder Snakes Help Scientist Develop Robot to Conquer Sandy Slopes   SavingAdvice.com
Scientists design a slithering snake robot. Why? (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
Uncover Michigan   
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  Inferse   
A New Method Helps Researchers Determine How The Universe Originated  Dumb-Out
The origin and evolution of the universe has been the topic of research for the longest time and and recently, scientists have been able to unveil some unknown facts with the help of a new technology that measures radiation leaks in the massive star-forming ...

Let there be light? First light in the universe may have originated from a leaky ...   Tech Times
Leaky Galaxy Might Throw Some Light On The Universe Origin   Capital OTC
Leaky Galaxy could show the Origin of Light in the Universe   Beta Wired
Capital Wired   
Christian Science Monitor   
Space.com   
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  Uncover Michigan   
Impact of Oxytocin on Sexual Behavior: Rockefeller University Research  Uncover Michigan
Researchers at Rockefeller University have finally discovered how 'love hormone' stimulates a female's sexual interest. The researchers claim that 'oxytocin', body's natural love potion, can have a significant influence on interactions between males and ...

Recently found brain cells explain an effect of oxytocin   Beta Wired
Oxytocin, the Love Hormone Controls Sexual Behavior through Brain Cells   Capital OTC
Impact of oxytocin on sexual behavior decoded   Northern Voices Online
BBC News   
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Diabetes Insider   
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  Fox News   
Buried treasures pulled from 'Titanic of ancient world'  Fox News
Philip Short, the project chief diver of the "Return to Antikythera" mission, inspects the 6.5-foot-long bronze spear recovered from the wreck. (Brett Seymour, Copyright: Return to Antikythera 2014). Ancient tableware, lead anchors and a giant bronze spear ...

Scientists uncover more secrets from Antikythera's 'Titanic of the ancient world'   Washington Post
Archeologists Revisit Rich Roman Wreck off Greece   ABC News
Divers Find Titanic-Type Treasures From Ancient Antikythera Shipwreck   NBCNews.com

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  Tech Times   
NASA Jokers Manipulate Sun Storm Colors To Turn The Sun Into A Halloween ...  Dumb-Out
An image released by NASA a few days ago showed a hauntingly fitting image in the sun. It is a picture of a fact that actually looks more like a spooky Jack-O-Lantern! NASA manages the Scientific Visualization Studio which released the photo which ...

Sun bitten by Halloween bug? NASA spies spooky jack-o'-lantern image of sun   Tech Times
The Sun Looks Uncannily Like A Jack-O-Lantern, Just In Time For Halloween   Huffington Post
Sun Changes Get-Up For Halloween In Advance: NASA Report   Capital Wired
TIME   
Beta Wired   
Daily Digest   
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  Chron.com   
Kerry: Address climate change before it's too late  Chron.com
Secretary of State John Kerry, left, and British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond climb down the steps of a platform after viewing the blade of a wind turbine at the Wind Technology Testing Center, Thursday, Oct. 9, 2014 in Boston. Hammond walked down ...


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  Times of India   
Flies WANT beer booze and now we know why - yeast  Register
Flies love a booze cruise as much as the rest of us because they are deceived by yeast chemicals that mimic the fragrance of fruit, according to Euro boffins. As well as transforming sugars to carbon dioxide and alcohol, microbes in yeast produce molecules ...

Intricate Symbiosis: Beer Yeast Creates Aroma To Attract Fruit Flies For Cell ...   RedOrbit
Thank fruit flies for that pleasing beer scent   Science Codex
These insects enjoy a buzz: Study finds flies are attracted to beer   Tech Times
Wired   
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  The New Yorker   
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry: Life in Sharp Focus  The New Yorker
The German researcher Stefan Hell, with his device for capturing images with stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscopy. Credit Photograph by Swen Pförtner/DPA/AP. This year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry recognizes a milestone in a long tradition, ...

Stanford professor shares chemistry Nobel with two others   San Jose Mercury News
Nobel winner honed super-zoom microscopes at Woods Hole   Boston Globe
The 2014 Nobel science prizes   The Economist
Times LIVE   
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  Astronomy Magazine   
Newly discovered exoplanet incredibly hostile, yet still has water  Beta Wired
There's a newly discovered exoplanet 260 light years from us, and its surface conditions are close to hell; despite this, researchers say that there's still water vapor in its atmosphere. Advertisement. Wasp-43b, an exoplanet roughly the size of Jupiter, is in a ...

It's Hot Enough on This Exoplanet to Melt Steel   The Epoch Times
'Steel-melting temperature, wind speed of sound': Extreme exoplanet awes ...   RT
Researchers Map Weather of WASP 43b Exoplanet   Maine News
Christian Science Monitor   
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Space Daily   
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Pegasus takes flight in the southern skies  Beta Wired
No, it's not a new satellite or other man-made object – instead Pegasus has been gracing the Northern Hemisphere for untold millennia. The constellation that bears the name of the mythical winged horse is at its most visible once more. Advertisement.
NJ Night Sky: Pegasus flies high   The Star-Ledger
Looking Up: See the Great Baseball Diamond   The Randolph County Herald-Tribune

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