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GoingGreenontheRoof
From: LiveScience on Sat, Jun 19 2010 1:44 PM
A green roof is covered with a waterproof membrane, a growing medium and vegetation. Environmentalists have long toute
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KillerTornadosSpinUpfromSupercellThunderstorms
From: LiveScience on Sat, Jun 12 2010 1:43 PM
How violent a tornado forms from a supercell thunderstorm
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WhatisKillingtheLobsters
From: LiveScience on Sat, Jun 12 2010 1:43 PM
The Caribbean Spiny Lobster has been a mainstay of the Florida seafood industry for decades
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BizarreLightningCaughtonTape
From: LiveScience on Fri, Jun 11 2010 1:42 PM
Strange lightning called elves and sprites was caught on video erupting high in the atmosphere by researchers.
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BurstingBubblesUpClose
From: LiveScience on Thu, Jun 10 2010 1:43 PM
An air bubble on water is filmed with a high-speed camera as it pops.
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CreepingCrawlingCaterpillarRobots
From: LiveScience on Sat, May 29 2010 1:40 PM
It’s likely one day there will be robots crawling around that look a lot like caterpillars! Barry Trimmer is researchin
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3DCanMakeYouPukeItsCyberSickness
From: LiveScience on Sat, May 22 2010 1:21 PM
3D movies, games and TV can produce neurological and visual conditions that cause some people to experience nausea
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SyntheticBacterialCells
From: LiveScience on Fri, May 21 2010 1:15 PM
Scientists constructed the genome of the bacterium Mycoplasma mycoides
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TreeFrogsSayIHateYouByShakingViolently
From: LiveScience on Thu, May 20 2010 12:28 PM
Male red-eyed treefrogs defend their turf by violently trembling their bodies; and other males respond.
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MaleAntelopeSnortsTrickFemalesintoSex
From: LiveScience on Thu, May 20 2010 12:28 PM
Male antelope snorts so his mate will think a dangerous predator is lurking, luring her for sex.
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TaserAgonyFeltFirsthandinAirForceTraining
From: LiveScience on Wed, May 19 2010 3:52 PM
U.S. Air Force security trainees experience pain of a taser they may someday be called upon to used on someone else.
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EndangeredLanguageNativeAmericanSignSpeech
From: LiveScience on Wed, May 19 2010 1:21 PM
Known as "Hand Talk," Indian nations across America once used sign for trade and social communication.
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BallsAppeartoRollUphillAmazingRampIllusion
From: LiveScience on Thu, May 13 2010 9:10 AM
Japanese scientist Kokichi Sugihara creates the illusion of wooden spheres rolling uphill.
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FleaSizedCreatureaChampionJumper
From: LiveScience on Wed, May 12 2010 9:15 AM
This shrimp-like critter, a copepod, could be the fastest jumper of the animal kingdom.
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WhataretheBenefitsofSocialNetworks
From: LiveScience on Sat, May 08 2010 4:29 AM
What are the benefits of social networks? Boston College Professor Jerry Kane has received an National Science Foundati
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SpiderSilkasStrongasKevlar
From: LiveScience on Fri, Apr 30 2010 8:12 PM
Since the time of the ancient Greeks, humans have been using spider silk to dress wounds.
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WorldsSmallestWorldMapNanoScale
From: LiveScience on Thu, Apr 29 2010 7:37 PM
IBM researchers paint individual atoms to build a 3D Earth so tiny that 1000 of them could fit on one grain of salt.
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CrowdRoarvsFootballPlayersPerformance
From: LiveScience on Wed, Apr 28 2010 5:10 PM
Time-lapse animation showing changing crowd noise levels throughout a Penn State vs. Iowa football game.
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PandaPregnancyTestWhyZoosGetFooled
From: LiveScience on Wed, Apr 28 2010 5:03 PM
Why is there no good test to tell if a panda is pregnant? Experts at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo explain.
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VisWallHighResolutionDisplayWall
From: LiveScience on Sat, Apr 24 2010 8:40 AM
A giant video screen that takes up an entire wall is allowing scientists to see details they’ve never seen before
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