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  • #deathofsf

    Science Fiction Has Been "Dying" For A Long Time

    Tired of people claiming science fiction is dead because real life has "caught up" with it? They've been saying that since Sputnik, points out Dave Truesdale over at Asimov's, responding to Neil Asher's rant about doomsayers who pronounce SF dead.
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  • #madscience

    The Oceans Are Getting Louder

    We all know carbon emissions are making our planet warmer. But the increase in carbon brings with it other surprising problems. More carbon apparently means low sounds travel farther underwater, making the ocean a noisier place to live and work. More »
    12/25/09
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    By Stephen Goldmeier
  • #mathporn

    The First Three-Dimensional Image of a Mandelbrot Fractal Is Stunning

    Behold the "Mandelbulb." This is a three-dimensional image created using the Mandelbrot set, a mathematical structure whose edges form fractals. The result is something that looks like an alien tree. Which isn't surprising, since fractals emulate patterns in nature. More »
    12/25/09
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    By Annalee Newitz
  • #madscience

    Glitter-Sized Solar Cells For Electricity-Producing Clothes

    While it may look like some sort of metallic snowstorm, this is actually an assortment of tiny photovoltaic cells, each less than a millimeter across. And these minuscule cells could be the versatile, flexible future of solar power. More »
    12/25/09
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    By Stephen Goldmeier
  • #decoratedwebs

    Ornamented Spider Webs Are Better At Luring Prey

    While we humans are sprucing up our homes for the holidays, one type of spider is adding decorative flourishes to its web to lure prey more effectively. Does that mean insects are affected by artistic sensibilities? More »
    12/25/09
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    By Stephen Goldmeier
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    12/24/09

    How bees perform perfect landing
    [news.bbc.co.uk]

    Amazing slow-motion video showing how bees land

    #tips #bees #science #nature
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  • #madpsychology

    Will The Recession Scar You For Life? Economists Say Yes.

    People who grew up during the Great Depression often turned into compulsive penny-pinchers, unable to spend money without anxiety. Will recent recessions leave similar psychological scars on people growing up today? A new study by economists suggests they will.
    12/24/09
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    By Annalee Newitz
  • #monstersamongus

    10 Remarkable Monsters Named in the Last Ten Years

    We know that real monsters walk, slither, and crawl among us, and each year we learn more about the amazing creatures from Earth's past and present. We look at ten of the more monstrous names we added this decade.
    12/24/09
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    By Lauren Davis
  • #spaceporn

    Vampirism and Collisions Keep Ancient Stars Young

    Here are some vampires we don't mind sparkling. This globular cluster, Messier 30, contains two types of ancient stars that have managed to keep themselves brilliant and young. One type relies on interstellar collisions; the other drinks from its neighbors. More »
    12/23/09
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    By Lauren Davis
  • #evolution

    Female Ducks Have Evolved A Vagina Dentata

    Duck sex is far more interesting than it has any right to be, due to the twisted nature of the birds' genitals. Male and female ducks have corkscrew-shaped sex organs which spiral in different directions. Now we know why. More »
    12/23/09
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    By Tim Barribeau
  • #madbioscience

    Bioluminescence Could Keep Tumors From Spreading

    We've all marveled at the day-glo life-forms in Avatar — but bioluminescence could save your life soon. Researchers have been able to inject brain tumor cells with a firefly gene, so they can identify the types of cells that spread. More »
    12/23/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • #madscience

    Color-Changing Contacts Monitor Your Glucose Levels

    For diabetics, finger pricking could be a thing of the past. A biochemical engineer has developed contact lenses embedded with nanoparticles that react with the glucose in tears. As glucose levels change, so does the color of the lens. [PopSci]
    12/23/09
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    By Lauren Davis
  • #evolution

    Chimps Demonstrate Sophisticated Understanding Of Fire

    The line between human and monkey has been crossed again - this time by chimps. Based on new research, scientists say chimps understand how fire will behave, and move to avoid it "expertly" in the wild. More »
    12/23/09
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    By Annalee Newitz
  • #spaceporn

    First Clear Look At One Of The Galaxy's Greatest Mysteries

    The ESA's Herschel satellite has instruments aboard that created this never-before-seen image of a star factory inside a dust-shrouded, mysterious region of the galaxy called "Gould's Belt." It's a vast ring of young stars that encircles our solar system. More »
    12/23/09
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    By Annalee Newitz
  • #retrochartporn

    Retro Infographics Show Victorian Science Without Steampunk

    We often romanticize the industrial technologies that came out of the Victorian Era, especially the clockwork and steam power associated with steampunk. But these Victorian infographics illustrate the era's understanding of natural sciences, including geology, astronomy, and biology.
    12/22/09
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    By Lauren Davis
  • #martianmonkeys

    Monkeys May Be the First Primates Headed to Mars

    Monkeys made it into space before humans ever broke the atmosphere, and now they might beat us to Mars. Russia is considering a program to train monkeys to work with robots for the long flight to Mars. More »
    12/22/09
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    By Lauren Davis
  • #inuteroart

    Rare In Utero Images Glimpse Animals Inside the Womb

    In its documentary Extraordinary Animals In The Womb, National Geographic captured rare highly detailed images of animals at various stages of gestation. Now you can see fetal dog, elephants, penguins, and dolphins still inside the womb.
    12/22/09
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    By Lauren Davis
  • #dinosaurs

    Velociraptor's Cousin Had a Venomous Bite

    Raptors get more fearsome all the time. Jurassic Park painted velociraptors as clever, fleet-footed predators, and they may have hunted from trees. Now researchers suspect their turkey-sized relative had a venomous bite — and other raptors might have it, too. More »
    12/21/09
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    By Lauren Davis
  • #dentaural

    Let Your Teeth Do The Listening

    Now there's an all-new reason to take care of your teeth: They could help you regain your hearing, should you end up suffering from single-sided deafness. More »
    12/21/09
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    By Graeme McMillan
  • #geophysicalporn

    Watch a Volcano Erupt Deep Beneath the Ocean

    When an undersea volcano erupted this past May near Samoa, researchers captured video of the blast. Now they've released the footage, giving the rest of the world its first look at the deepest underwater eruption ever caught on film. More »
    12/21/09
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    By Lauren Davis
  • Image of Roklimber Roklimber
    12/19/09

    NASA reveals first-ever photo of liquid on another world
    [edition.cnn.com]

    'Boat' could explore Saturn moon
    [news.bbc.co.uk]

    #tips #spaceporn #titan #saturn #science
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    Image of Annalee Newitz Annalee Newitz
    12/26/09

    @Roklimber: Awesome! I love that picture of the methane lake on Titan.

    #science
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