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An itsy-bitsy teensy-weensy planet

February 21, 2013by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

Sometimes even the smallest discoveries can be a big deal. Like the Thomas Barclay and his team at the NASA Ames Research Center using the Kepler space telescope to uncover […]

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Science News, Space, Uncategorized

The science of the thank you

February 21, 2013by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

The Oscars are coming up this weekend, a night so perfectly choreographed and polished to a high sheen that it’s basically a multi-million dollar wedding cake. But it can also […]

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Anthropology, Behavior, Science News

‘Super mega-pod’ of dolphins

February 20, 2013by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

The coast of San Diego got about 100,000 new visitors last week, though they won’t be checking out the famous zoo. Capt. Joe Dutra of sightseeing company Hornblower Cruises and […]

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Animals, Behavior, Science News

Greening the Shedd

February 19, 2013by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

It’s easy enough for we normal folk to buy LED lights, re-seal our windows or use the cold cycle in the wash to save some energy. But how do you […]

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Animals, Our Environment, Science in Chicago, Science News, Technology

A busy mind is a happy mind

February 19, 2013by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

Sounds like something your grandfather would say, right? Well to a certain extent, it’s true. When writing his book Time for Life, which addresses stress and the time crunch people claim […]

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Health, Science News, Uncategorized

Russian meteorite fragments found

February 18, 2013by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

Scientists think they’ve found the remains of the 7,000-ton meteor that caused a ruckus in Russia on Friday. A 20 foot-wide hole was discovered in frozen Lake Chebarkul, about 50 […]

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Science News, Space, Uncategorized

A new kind of supernova

February 15, 2013by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

Who wants to be normal and run with the crowd? Not this proud-to-be-me supernova. W49B is a supernova remnant that may be home to the galaxy’s newest black hole, but […]

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Science News, Space

Crowd-sourcing snowfall

February 15, 2013by Lindsey Reiser 2 Comments

People pretty much tweet, Instagram and Facebook their entire lives these days, so it’s not shocking that they should report snowfall that way too. A team at the University of […]

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Science News, Technology, Weather

Is the appendix extraneous?

February 14, 2013by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

Everyone knows you don’t need your appendix…or do you? Okay, it’s been proven by the millions of people without one that you don’t need it, but they could be missing out […]

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Evolution, Health, Natural History, Science News

How we’re ruining the weather in Cincinnati

February 13, 2013by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

We all know how big cities tend to have their own mini-climate. Heat generated by heaps of machinery, asphalt and millions of bodies in one place tends to make cities […]

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Our Environment, Science News, Weather

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