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  • SpiderSense Suit Grants You Spider-Man’s Abilities

    SpiderSense Suit Grants Spider-Man’s Abilities

    Kinda…We probably won’t be slinging webs today, but this specialized suit heightens your body’s sensitivity, allowing you to react or avoid even with your eyes... Read more

    The 04 March 2013 by   Ningauble
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  • The Road to Innovation is Paved with Questions and Experiments, Part 1

    Road Innovation Paved with Questions Experiments, Part

    "Innovation is a particularly sticky problem because it so often remains undefined," writes Greg Satell. "We treat it as a monolith, as if every innovation is... Read more

    The 27 February 2013 by   Stephendeangelis
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  • New Research Sheds Light On How Dogs Became Dogs

    Research Sheds Light Dogs Became

    image credit: University of Wisconsin Digital Collections At first blush, the emergence of man's best friend is pretty straightforward. The first dogs... Read more

    The 27 February 2013 by   Gerard
  • A Visit to NCAR

    Visit NCAR

    Last week I was lucky enough to attend the Second Workshop on Coupling Technologies for Earth System Models, held at the National Center for Atmospheric Researc... Read more

    The 26 February 2013 by   Climatesight
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  • The Billionth of a Kilogram Effect

    Billionth Kilogram Effect

    Early in the semester, my students invariably turn in a lab done in pencil, or worse yet, a lab corrected with correction fluid. Read more

    The 25 February 2013 by   Jkinyoun
  • How to Kick Everything

    Kick Everything

    Christopher Kennedy Lawford on recovery. Christopher Kennedy Lawford’s ambitious, one-size-fits-all undertaking is titled Recover to Live: Kick Any Habit, Manag... Read more

    The 24 February 2013 by   Dirkh
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  • No More Multiple Choice. Please.

    More Multiple Choice. Please.

    It has been a while since I have blogged. That's because my life has been a whirlwind of activity lately, with me taking on some things that have made my life... Read more

    The 24 February 2013 by   Mrsebiology
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  • Anakin

    Anakin

    On Tuesday February 12th we began a three week trapping period to target leopards, brown hyaenas, baboons, samango monkeys and a vervet monkey for collaring or... Read more

    The 22 February 2013 by   Iratemonkey
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  • Could Neanderthals Throw #2

    Could Neanderthals Throw

    Neanderthals were very similar to us; even being so close genetically that we were able to interbreed. But it’s their differences that are fascinating because... Read more

    The 21 February 2013 by   Reprieve
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  • Apple Patents for Flexible, Wearable AMOLED Device

    Apple Patents Flexible, Wearable AMOLED Device

    Apple is pretty serious about that iWatch thingy… Today, the US Patent Trademark Office published a patent application from Cupertino which was was made in... Read more

    The 21 February 2013 by   Ningauble
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