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DemystifyingMagicTricks
From: LiveScience on Tue, Dec 14 2010 11:27 AM
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PlasticsGoGreen
From: LiveScience on Tue, Dec 14 2010 11:27 AM
Scientists are developing "greener" plastics using plant materials.
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DaredevilBaseJumpsoffAntarcticMountain
From: LiveScience on Tue, Dec 14 2010 11:27 AM
After two weeks of preparation, Rozov climbed the face of the Ulvetanna. With his wingsuit on, he then flew for 45 seco
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PeskyBacteriumBehindUlcers
From: LiveScience on Tue, Dec 14 2010 11:27 AM
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TheScienceofThanksgiving
From: LiveScience on Tue, Dec 14 2010 11:26 AM
How does the pop-up timer in a turkey work? Why do muffins rise, even when made without yeast? Find out when Thanksgiv
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WhatsHappeningintheArctic
From: LiveScience on Thu, Dec 09 2010 11:25 AM
From sea ice melting, to massive ice sheets contributing to level rise,
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TheSquidwithaKlingonCloakingDevice
From: LiveScience on Tue, Dec 07 2010 11:03 AM
The Hawaiian bobtail squid and its resident bacterium have a powerful and still somewhat mysterious symbiotic relations
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ButterfliesDelightinTropicalWinterWonderland
From: LiveScience on Sat, Dec 04 2010 9:12 AM
The American Museum of Natural History has over 100 species of tropical butterflies on display in a live walk-in exhibi
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YourBrainonMagic
From: LiveScience on Tue, Nov 30 2010 7:07 AM
How magic tricks hack your neural wiring. Magicians dazzle us by exploiting loopholes in the brain
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GlidingSnakes039UndulationsSendThemFlying
From: LiveScience on Tue, Nov 23 2010 6:44 AM
A C. paradisi leaps off the branch and glides straight. The tree-dwelling snakes can glide up to 33 feet.
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ABrainScientistInvestigatesSocialLearning
From: LiveScience on Tue, Nov 23 2010 6:38 AM
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ShrinkingtheComputerChip
From: LiveScience on Tue, Nov 23 2010 6:38 AM
Robert Miller, Ph.D., winner of the 2010 ACS Award for Chemistry of Materials, who helped develop materials that shrunk
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NewWirelessPowerTechnologyCutstheCord
From: LiveScience on Wed, Nov 17 2010 1:41 AM
Beamed power and cable-free transmission began with Nikola Tesla.
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SpaceTourismGetsOffTheGroundFinally
From: LiveScience on Wed, Nov 17 2010 1:41 AM
Brit Trogen explores the recent history of commercial space flight and the future of space tourism.
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PsychedelicCephalopodsSwiftlySwitchColorSchemes
From: LiveScience on Wed, Nov 17 2010 1:40 AM
Cuttlefish can change color and texture of their skin to look like coral, rocks, sand and more.
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CatsDrinkWithDelicateBalance
From: LiveScience on Fri, Nov 12 2010 1:24 AM
A cat laps at a yogurt-water mixture, shown here slowed down four times.
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ThisRobotFoldsTowelsFlexibleObjectBarrierBroken
From: LiveScience on Tue, Nov 09 2010 1:22 AM
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OnceBlindPatientRegainsSight
From: LiveScience on Wed, Nov 03 2010 1:31 AM
A microchip was implanted under the retina, allowing this once blind patient to locate various objects.
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TheSearchfortheSubatomicGhostParticles
From: LiveScience on Tue, Oct 26 2010 1:30 AM
For more than a decade—in the most inhospitable place on Earth-- scientists have been building an observatory to search
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ScienceBehindBars
From: LiveScience on Tue, Oct 26 2010 1:30 AM
In the Pacific Northwest moss is a key component to the eco-system of the region, which makes it important to study.
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