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Evolutionary 'Big Bang' Was Triggered by Multiple Events
Minty? Lemony? Humans Can Smell 10 Types of Odors From fruity to minty to popcorn-y, all smells can be classified as one of 10 types of aroma, scientists say. Read More »Scientists discover new legless lizard species in California By Laila Kearney SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - California scientists have discovered four species of legless lizards hidden in unlikely habitats among central valley oil derricks, sand dunes at the end of a Los Angeles airport runway and other arid and desolate spaces. The findings, announced in a publication of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University this week, brings the number of known snake-like lizard species living in California up from one to five. "The main thing this is showing is that right here in California ... ... Read More »The 10 Worst US Cities for Fall Allergies
How to Spot the Private Cygnus Spacecraft, Space Station in Pre-Dawn Sky Read More » The Best of the IPCC Climate Report Leaks Read More » Female Leaders to Push for Climate Change Action Female scientists and leaders from more than 35 countries will descend on the small town of Suffern, N.Y., this weekend to discuss issues at the intersection of climate policy and women's empowerment. Read More »Strange New State of Consciousness Could Exist, Researcher Says With anesthetics properly given, very few patients wake up during surgery. However, new findings point to the possibility of a state of mind in which a patient is neither fully conscious nor unconscious, experts say. This possible third state of consciousness, may be a state in which patients can respond to a command, but are not disturbed by pain or the surgery, according to Dr. Jaideep Pandit, anesthetist at St John's College in England, who discussed the idea today (Sept. 19) at the at an anesthetists meeting in Dublin. ... Read More »Global warming "hiatus" unlikely to last - draft U.N. report Read More » More Guns Equal More Deaths, Study Finds
Golden Goose Awards Honor Strange Science
Laser Shines a Light on Intestinal Diseases
Flu Watchers: How Influenza Trackers Keep You Healthy Feel a tickle in your throat? A bit feverish? As flu season approaches, you might want to see your doctor. But another kind of health professional will take an interest, too: call them the flu watchers. Read More »Earthquake Engineering: Can A Building Withstand 1994 Northridge Earthquake? Read More » Disintegration of Comet ISON Would Pose No Threat to Earth
New Alien Life Claim Far from Convincing, Scientists Say
Ancient Forest Thaws From Melting Glacial Tomb
Why Autumn Leaves May Be Dulled by Climate Change Every year, New England and other northern regions reliably burst into a blaze of fall color. But this natural phenomenon will likely become less reliable as climate change disrupts the planet, experts say. Add those brilliant reds and oranges to the list of global warming victims. Read More » | ||||||||||||||||||
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Move Over Molasses: The 5 Weirdest Spills A molasses pipeline in Honolulu Harbor, Hawaii, last week was pumping the syrupy substance onto a ship when it sprung a leak, dumping hundreds of thousands of gallons of the goo into the ocean. The sugary fluid, which has sunk to the bottom, has killed thousands of fish, attracting sharks and other scavengers. Read More »10-Inch-Long Earwax Plug Reveals Blue Whale's Life History Read More » Is Tor's Anonymous Internet Still Secure? Read More » 4 Legless Lizard Species Discovered in California Read More » Colorado Floods: What Happens to All That Water?
From the Deepest Coma, New Brain Activity Found When a patient's brain falls completely silent, and electrical recordings devices show a flat line, reflecting a lack of brain activity, doctors consider the patient to have reached the deepest stage of a coma. However, new findings suggest there can be a coma stage even deeper than this flat line — and that brain activity can ramp up again from this state. Read More »Harvest Moon Tonight: Strange Facts About September's Full Moon
How Much Longer Can Earth Support Life? Earth could continue to host life for at least another 1.75 billion years, as long as nuclear holocaust, an errant asteroid or some other disaster doesn't intervene, a new study calculates. Read More »Snoutbook? Pets Get Own Social Media App You already knew social media was really just a good excuse to share a bunch of silly pictures of your cat. Now, there's a social media network just for pets. Petigram is a new mobile app that focuses on creating a fun and interactive social network for pets. Ok, really for their owners, but you get the idea. Read More »Tiny Asteroid Gives Earth a Close Shave
Mind-Control Parasite Kills Mice's Fear of Cats Permanently
Boulder Foils Plan to Explore Underwater Cave Read More » 100 Year Starship: Interstellar Space Travel Conference Warps Into Houston This Week
iPad Neck Strain: 5 Tips for Avoiding Injury
A Blueprint for Ending the Euthanasia of Healthy Animals (Op-Ed)
Vaporware Hype Hurts the 3D-Printing Marketplace (Op-Ed) Scott DunhamExpert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. Read More »What — and When — to Eat to Build Muscle (Op-Ed)
Stately Tomb Design for Richard III's Reburial Revealed
Looking for Bigfoot? New Map Shows Where to Search Read More » Why Earth's Inner and Outer Cores Rotate in Opposite Directions
Earth's Biggest Deep Earthquake Still a Mystery
How About a Hug?! Nearby Galaxy Cluster Has Giant Plasma Arms
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