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Scientists Discover a Way to Make 3D Objects Invisible
The “invisible” man has existed in popular culture from times immemorial. Now, scientists have almost brought that invisibility to our closets. Read more
The 27 March 2013 by Ningauble
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James Cameron Donates Sub To Oceanographic Institution
Hopes to expand underwater exploration and research Read more
The 27 March 2013 by Kungfujedi
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And Now For Something Completely Different 5: The Merck Index Challenge
Sorry things have been so quiet around here; it's been a hectic month! Here's something silly born of an unusual conversation over coffee. The office... Read more
The 26 March 2013 by Brsm
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Scientists Develop a Multi-purpose Wonder Nanomaterial
Researchers in Singapore have developed a new nanomaterial known as Multi-use Titanium Dioxide (TiO2), that can produce energy, generate hydrogen and even... Read more
The 25 March 2013 by Ningauble
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The Brain Basis of Our Superiority Illusion.
One of the most robustly documented findings of psychology is the "optimism" bias, which leads us to put rose-colored glasses on past, future, and our own... Read more
The 21 March 2013 by Deric Bownds
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Curiosity Mars Rover Breaks Rock To Reveal White Interior
image credit: NASA A rock crushed under the Curiosity Mars Rover's wheels has dazzled mission scientists in more ways than one. Read more
The 20 March 2013 by Gerard
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The Woman Who Sees the World Upside Down
I came across an utterly fascinating case study on Twitter the other day (via Mo Costandi; see this video too): Rare brain condition leaves woman seeing world... Read more
The 20 March 2013 by Andrew D Wilson
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Big Tobacco Easily Evades “Light” Cigarette Ban
Color coding allows smokers to easily identify their former brands. The tobacco industry has once again made a mockery of the Food and Drug Administration’s... Read more
The 16 March 2013 by Dirkh
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De-extinction is About as Sensible as De-Death
On Friday, March 15 in Washington DC, National Geographic and TEDx are hosting a day-long conference on species-revival science and ethics. In other words,... Read more
The 15 March 2013 by Bradshaw
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The Founding of the Institute of Orthomolecular Medicine
The Institute of Orthomolecular Medicine, 2700 Sand Hill Rd. Menlo Park, CA.[Ed Note: 2013 marks the fortieth anniversary of the founding of the Linus Pauling... Read more
The 13 March 2013 by Scarc
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