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Japan's last operational nuclear reactor to go offline =?> - =?>newscientist.com (Saturday, 28 April) - Japan will take its last operational nuclear reactor offline next weekend – but the country may not remain nuclear-free for long... -
Nanotechnology-related safety and ethics problem emerging =?> - =?>sciencedaily.com (Friday, 27 April) - A scientist provides an example of a nanotechnology-related safety and ethics problem that is unfolding right now....
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NASA's Landsat satellites see Texas crop circles =?> - =?>sciencedaily.com (Friday, 27 April) - A water-rich polka dot pattern takes over the traditional rectangular patchwork of fields in a series of 40 years of Landsat images. In the dry Texas panhandle near the town of Dalhart, this transformation is due to center-pivot irrigation, a farming method that improves water distribution to fields. It was...
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Big girls don’t cry: Overweight teens who are satisfied with their bodies are less depressed, less prone to unhealthy behaviors =?> - =?>sciencedaily.com (Friday, 27 April) - A new study finds overweight teens who are satisfied with their bodies are less depressed, less prone to unhealthy behaviors....
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This Week in the Future, April 23-27, 2012 =?> - =?>Popular Science (Friday, 27 April) - This Week in the Future, April 23-27, 2012 BaarbarianDid you know that pigeons soared with such grace, determination and (literal) magnetism? We were pleased to find the hidden nobility in the much-maligned avian. Other airborne news this week included sky-high wind turbines, drones, and free-falling humans. Want to win this... -
Wearable electronics:Transparent, lightweight, flexible conductor could revolutionize electronics industry =?> - =?>sciencedaily.com (Friday, 27 April) - The most transparent, lightweight and flexible material ever for conducting electricity has just been invented. Called GraphExeter, the material could revolutionize the creation of wearable electronic devices, such as clothing containing computers, phones and MP3 players....
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DNA fingerprinting enters 21st century =?> - =?>sciencedaily.com (Friday, 27 April) - Researchers have created a three-step algorithm, lobSTR, that in one day accurately and simultaneously profiles more than 100,000 short tandem repeats in one human genome sequence -- a feat that previous systems could never complete....
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Maintain your brain: The secrets to aging success =?> - =?>sciencedaily.com (Friday, 27 April) - Aging may seem unavoidable, but that's not necessarily so when it comes to the brain. So say researchers based on counterintuitive evidence that it is what you do in old age that matters when it comes to maintaining a youthful brain rather than what you did earlier in life....
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Video: ISS Soars Above Beautiful Auroras, Lightning and Stormy Weather Back on Earth =?> - =?>Popular Science (Friday, 27 April) - ISS Over the Clouds via YouTubeFor your morning viewing pleasure, we bring you another beautiful video of one of the rarest views in the universe - Earth lit up from below as the International Space Station soars 220 miles above. The video contains a series of time-lapse sequences captured by... -
The Most Amazing Science Images of the Week, April 23-27, 2012 =?> - =?>Popular Science (Friday, 27 April) - Meteor Shower This amazing photo was taken by photographer Brad Goldpaint of the Lyrid meteor shower over the rim of Crater Lake in Oregon. Check out Brad's site for more pics. Brad GoldpaintThis week's amazing image roundup takes us from the ocean of flowers in China's Yunnan province to the...
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