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CatScanofKatrinaInsideaSuperStorm
From: LiveScience on Thu, Sep 24 2009 4:11 PM
New science tools probe the anatomy and physiology of large coastal hurricanes. Researchers dissect the data of dangero
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TheHundredYearStormWhyCertainHurricanesTurnKiller
From: LiveScience on Thu, Sep 24 2009 4:10 PM
When Hurricane Ike attacked Texas, it echoed a super-storm one century ago; a terrifying deja vu of the deadliest natu
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BitterLegacyofHurricanesPast
From: LiveScience on Thu, Sep 24 2009 4:10 PM
Driven by warm ocean waters, some storms can unleash a lethal package of high wind, devastating rain and surging tidal
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BirthofaKillerHowHurricanesBegin
From: LiveScience on Thu, Sep 24 2009 4:10 PM
As more people move to the coastlines in a warming world, Humanity is on a collision course with disastrous super-storm
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TurtleTotsHatcherySavesEndangeredTerrapins
From: LiveScience on Tue, Sep 22 2009 4:09 PM
Raising young diamondback terrapin turtles, scientists bring the creature back from the brink along Alabama’s Dauphin
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WowThisRobotCanHop
From: LiveScience on Mon, Sep 21 2009 4:13 PM
The Precision Urban Hopper robot, designed for urban combat situations, can hop 25 feet to clear fences and other object
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WowThisRobotCanHop
From: LiveScience on Mon, Sep 21 2009 4:04 PM
The Precision Urban Hopper robot, designed for urban combat situations, can hop 25 feet to clear fences and other objec
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ProgramGetsGirlstoGoForScience
From: LiveScience on Sat, Sep 19 2009 3:53 PM
Carl Pennypacker at UC Berkeley runs Universe Quest, a summer program to get girls excited about science.
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CellularJoystick
From: LiveScience on Thu, Sep 17 2009 3:49 PM
Using a joystick, researchers manipulate a magnetically-tagged t-cell along a zigzagging magnetic wire.
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MonkeyGetsColorVision
From: LiveScience on Wed, Sep 16 2009 9:59 PM
After successful gene therapy, this male squirrel monkey that was once colorblind can now pick out red dots
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BlowitUpThisGlassCanTakeIt
From: LiveScience on Thu, Sep 10 2009 3:29 PM
University of Missouri researchers are developing and testing a new type of blast-resistant glass that will be thinner,
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ChimpsToolBoxShowsDeepThought
From: LiveScience on Wed, Sep 09 2009 3:27 PM
An adult male chimp uses two tools to get a meal of ants. The behavior may be passed down like culture among humans.
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Rock039n039RollBuildingWillSurviveViolentEarthquakes
From: LiveScience on Thu, Sep 03 2009 3:19 PM
Engineers are designing buildings that pull themselves back into plumb as soon as the shaking stops, confining damage t
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QuesttoSeekandDestroyCancerCells
From: LiveScience on Fri, Aug 28 2009 6:22 PM
Fighting the war on cancer at the nano-level, researchers hopes to dramatically change how cancer is being treated.
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SeeingwithYourTongue
From: LiveScience on Thu, Aug 27 2009 8:54 AM
The Wicab BrainPort uses the tongue to sense incoming visual information, aimed at helping people who are blind or who
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LookingForLife
From: LiveScience on Wed, Aug 26 2009 7:54 AM
Is life on Earth unique? How has it been here?
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FewerCaloriesBoostImmunity
From: LiveScience on Tue, Aug 25 2009 7:52 AM
One third fewer calories preserves ability to fight off new pathogens in old age.
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RobotonMindControl
From: LiveScience on Tue, Aug 25 2009 7:50 AM
The robot is responding to cues from a graduate student’s brain activity
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12Men
From: LiveScience on Tue, Aug 25 2009 7:50 AM
Only 12 humans have touched the Moon. That was THEN… © 2006 Wirefly X PRIZE CUP
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TurnPhotosintoHighResZoomablePanoramas
From: LiveScience on Tue, Aug 25 2009 7:48 AM
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