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HurricaneSleuth
From: LiveScience on Sat, Feb 20 2010 2:30 AM
Hurricane activity in the Atlantic is on the up-tick. By analyzing costal sediment cores, scientists have been able to
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FruitFlyBrainsRampUpActivityDuringFlight
From: LiveScience on Wed, Feb 17 2010 2:11 AM
A tethered fruit fly (top right) hangs in front of images to simulate movement (moving stripes, top left). When the str
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MonkeyBusiness
From: LiveScience on Sat, Feb 13 2010 1:41 AM
Most of us can understand how we feel if someone else gets a better reward for doing the exact same work we did.
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NanobubblesBlastBlockedArteries
From: LiveScience on Sat, Feb 06 2010 1:15 AM
Scientists used lasers to make nanobubbles by zapping gold nanoparticles inside cells. In tests they found the nanobubb
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SeaTurtles
From: LiveScience on Sat, Feb 06 2010 1:15 AM
Sea turtles, salmon, and sharks sometimes travel the width of the ocean to return to their "breeding ground"
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RobotButlerHERB
From: LiveScience on Wed, Feb 03 2010 1:07 AM
His name is HERB and he’s a robotic butler designed to open doors, clean tables and even retrieve your slippers.
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MetalFoam
From: LiveScience on Sat, Jan 30 2010 12:50 AM
Metal foam is lighter but much stronger than "real" metal.
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CarswithoutDrivers
From: LiveScience on Fri, Jan 22 2010 11:06 PM
Meet Boss – the car that can drive itself! It has 18 sensors, including a three dimensional laser and onboard computers
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InsideLookatVirusInfection
From: LiveScience on Fri, Jan 22 2010 10:59 PM
Green virus particles move on the tip of red actin tails. A virus-tipped red actin tail produced by this cell induces t
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CarswithoutDrivers
From: LiveScience on Fri, Jan 22 2010 10:59 PM
Meet Boss – the car that can drive itself! It has 18 sensors, including a three dimensional laser and onboard computers
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AngryFliesLungeForEachOther
From: LiveScience on Fri, Jan 15 2010 9:27 PM
Aggressive lunge behavior between a pair of male fruit flies seen in slow motion.
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SolarDecathlon
From: LiveScience on Fri, Jan 15 2010 9:27 PM
This past October, the Mall in Washington D.C. looked like something futuristic. Twenty solar-powered homes were part
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TigerMomandCubsinSumatranJungle
From: LiveScience on Thu, Jan 07 2010 8:11 PM
For the first time, scientists capture video of a mother tiger and her cubs stopping to sniff and check out a camera tr
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DeepestUnderseaEruptingVolcano
From: LiveScience on Fri, Dec 18 2009 6:58 PM
Nearly 4,000 feet below the surface of the Pacific Ocean, the West Mata volcano spews superheated lava.
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KeepinganEyeonHome
From: LiveScience on Fri, Dec 18 2009 6:58 PM
A Computer Scientist and Electrical Engineer can always keep an eye on his home. That’s because he’s rigged his home w
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KeepinganEyeonHome
From: LiveScience on Fri, Dec 18 2009 6:58 PM
A Computer Scientist and Electrical Engineer can always keep an eye on his home. That?s because he?s rigged his home w
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WorldsRarestApeCaughtonVideo
From: LiveScience on Wed, Dec 16 2009 6:37 PM
Scientists captured the first professional video of the world?s rarest ape, named the cross river gorilla, on a foreste
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HowBatsSticktoSurfaces
From: LiveScience on Mon, Dec 14 2009 6:22 PM
A sucker-footed bat uses its adhesive pads on the wrists and ankles to walk up a smooth surface. When its pads are drag
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OctopusUsesTools
From: LiveScience on Mon, Dec 14 2009 6:22 PM
The veined octopus gathers and stacks discarded coconut shells, then transports them on the seafloor to use as shelter.
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WirelessBraintalk
From: LiveScience on Fri, Dec 11 2009 6:04 PM
An example of the volunteer’s performance with the brain-computer interface that scans minds in real-time for speech
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