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Tuesday, June 05, 2012
Even rain can’t deter mosquitoes. The blood-sucking insect can fly in a downpour because of its strong exoskeletons and low mass render it impervious to falling drops. Georgia Tech researchers determined this using high-speed videography.
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Craig Jones on 06/05 at 11:06 AM
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Friday, June 01, 2012
NASA astronomers announced they can now predict with certainty the next major cosmic event to affect our galaxy, Sun, and solar system: the titanic collision of our Milky Way galaxy with the neighboring Andromeda galaxy. The Milky Way is destined to get a major makeover during the encounter, which is predicted to happen four billion years from now. It’s likely the Sun will be flung into a new region of our galaxy, but our Earth and solar system are in no danger of being destroyed.
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Craig Jones on 06/01 at 08:35 AM
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Tuesday, May 29, 2012
An international team of mathematicians has devised an amplifier that can boost light, sound or other waves while hiding them inside an invisible container.
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Craig Jones on 05/29 at 02:18 PM
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Thursday, May 03, 2012
Astronomers have gathered the most direct evidence yet of a supermassive black hole shredding a star that wandered too close.
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Craig Jones on 05/03 at 10:04 AM
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Thursday, March 15, 2012
A new study investigating the mental processes underlying a wandering mind reports a role for working memory, a sort of a mental workspace that allows you to juggle multiple thoughts simultaneously.
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Craig Jones on 03/15 at 02:22 PM
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Almost 80 percent of current farmland in the U.S. would have to be devoted to raising corn for ethanol production in order to meet current biofuel production targets with existing technology, a new study has found. An alternative, according to a study in ACS’ journal Environmental Science & Technology, would be to convert 60 percent of existing rangeland to biofuels.
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Craig Jones on 02/29 at 01:00 PM
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Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Online daters intent on fudging their personal information have a big advantage: most people are terrible at identifying a liar. But new research is turning the tables on deceivers using their own words.
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Craig Jones on 02/14 at 12:50 PM
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Tuesday, January 31, 2012
School-age children whose mothers nurtured them early in life have brains with a larger hippocampus, a key structure important to learning, memory and response to stress. The new research, by child psychiatrists and neuroscientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, is the first to show that changes in this critical region of children’s brain anatomy are linked to a mother’s nurturing.
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Craig Jones on 01/31 at 11:24 AM
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Friday, January 20, 2012
Georgia Tech researchers have studied the movements of snakes to create more efficient search-and-rescue robots.
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Craig Jones on 01/20 at 10:27 AM
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Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Their discovery represents new evidence on the ancient use of tobacco in the Mayan culture and a new method to understand the ancient roots of tobacco use in the Americas.
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Craig Jones on 01/11 at 10:58 AM
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