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New comet caught on tape

February 6, 2013by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

It’s not quite ready for its close-up, but comet ISON did get some attention from the Deep Impact space craft between January 17 and 18. The comet-filming craft took some […]

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Science News, Space

How to scare the un-scarable

February 5, 2013by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

What is the most frightening thing in the world? A giant spider? A clown? A clown riding a giant spider? Actually, it’s carbon dioxide. I can see you require further […]

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Health, Medicine, Science News

When practice won’t make perfect

February 4, 2013by Lindsey Reiser 2 Comments

If you attempted to learn the violin as a kid but never could get the hang of it, it might not be  a personal ineptitude for music as you had […]

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Medicine, Science News, Uncategorized

Why build a moon base when you can print one?

February 4, 2013by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

NASA might be winding down many of its programs, but the European Space Agency is still going strong. Not only is the agency contemplating future moon missions, it’s actively researching […]

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Science News, Space

Dismal future for nuclear physics in America

February 1, 2013by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

You can collide all the gold particles you want, you won’t make them multiply into gold bars. That’s too bad for the particle collider at Brookhaven National Laboratory in Upton, […]

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Physics, Science News, Technology

Fly away home, pigeon

February 1, 2013by Lindsey Reiser 2 Comments

I’m going to display my nerd banner once again, but I am currently reading the Song of Ice and Fire series. While the books are placed firmly in the realm of […]

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Animals, Science News, Uncategorized

I can haz stroke receptors

January 31, 2013by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

It isn’t every day that LOL Cats can explain a new scientific report, but this time they seem perfectly fitted to the task. In a new study published in Nature, scientists […]

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Animals, Science News

Our gait dictated by laziness

January 31, 2013by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

Actually, it’s something more like efficiency than laziness, but whether we’re walking or running all comes down to energy conservation. Researchers at the Movement Lab at Ohio State University have […]

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Medicine, Science News, Technology

Coal is not just our problem

January 30, 2013by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

Anyone who knows me knows I’m a massive Pixar fan, so you’ll have to forgive this reference…but the latest findings by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) kind of reminds […]

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Our Environment, Science News, Technology

Angry birds

January 30, 2013by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

These birds are so angry, even a stuffed bird will set them off. Well, not so much angry as aggressive. Researchers at Duke University studied the territorial habits of swamp sparrows […]

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Animals, Science News, Uncategorized

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