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If you find love and dating confusing, you've come to the right place. You see, while love and the intricate dynamics between two people in a relationship
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These images represent the best we found in Science this week. From glowing cockroaches to an extreme solar storm, these are amazing. Check them out!
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A new approach to brain imaging called CLARITY could revolutionize how scientists study the brain. Researchers replaced a mouse brain’s opaque fats with a clear gel that supports neural tissue, resulting in a transparent organ with all its internal structures still intact and visible for study. Unhindered observation of the entire brain’s neural circuitry will help “clarify” scientists’ understanding of how this still-mysterious organ functions.
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Children who are exposed to secondhand smoke in early childhood are more likely to grow up to physically aggressive and antisocial, regardless of whether they were exposed during pregnancy or their parents have a history of being antisocial.
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Researchers say the colors we find in music are actually the colors of the emotions the music makes us feel.
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Landscape still littered with mines two decades after wars ended.
A team of Croatian researchers are training honeybees to sniff out unexploded mines that still pepper the Balkans.
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Differences divide us. Human society fractures along lines defined by politics, religion, ethnicity, and perhaps most fundamentally, language.
Meyer’s group of research scientists, postdocs and students in mathematics and political science has developed a new way to characterize the relationships among communities defined by different characteristics such as language or religion.
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ScoreCleaner Notes is an iPhone app that takes a simple melody and instantly turns it into written notation.
Finally: instant sheet music! Very cool. I just hope I can hum or play an idea and it will do the rest...hehehe.
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Your brain's dominant side correlates with which ear you use while speaking on the phone. Researchers believe this finding will help doctors isolate the language centers in the brain before surgery.
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This tech, called Inside-Out, combines biometric data and visual cues to pinpoint emotions. It is like lifelogging only with an added 'emotions' component.
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Signal Snowboards recently unveiled the world's first ever 3D printed snowboard design. It really shows that 3D printing can virtually create anything.
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Attention nervous nellies — especially men — you need to get your emotions in check if you want to land a job, new research shows.
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Salt from the Afar region of Ethiopia, one of the Earth's hottest places, makes its way to market.
Northern Ethiopia's Afar Depression—also called the Danakil Depression—is one of the hottest places on Earth. Parts of the region are more than 300 feet below sea level, forming a cauldron where temperatures reach above 120 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer and active volcanoes roil. (Read more about the geology of the Afar region.)
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Only recently did Michael Pollan, the country's most popular food writer, become comfortable in the kitchen. Now he has written a new book about the importance of cooking and family eating.
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A new study from the Pew Research Center found that more and more teens are leaving Facebook in favor of social media platforms that are "less drama."
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It’s hard to tell sometimes what’s real and what’s bluster in the world of arms development, but it’s notable nonetheless that Russian Deputy
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Polman’s research is a good reminder that social status matters, but not always in the way you might think.
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What is going on in the brain of someone who has the deluded belief that they are brain dead? A team of researchers led by neuropsychologist Vanessa Charland-Varville at CHU Sart-Tilman Hospital and the University of Liege has attempted to find out by scanning the brain of a depressed patient who held this very belief.
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We all know that the Earth rotates beneath our feet, but new research from ANU has revealed that the centre of the Earth is out of sync with the rest of the planet, frequently speeding up and slowi...
Associate Professor Hrvoje Tkalcic from the ANU College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences and his team used earthquake doublets to measure the rotation speed of Earth’s inner core over the last 50 years.
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How much would you pay for a grilled cheese sandwich?$6? Maybe $7, if it was deliciously fresh and you were really hungry?
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Measure your pulse in real-time with Fujitsu's facial imaging technology (http://www.diginfo.tv/v/13-0034-r-en.php) 14/5/2013 Fujitsu Laboratories, Fujitsu R...
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http://sndrv.nl/ultimarker - augmenting your Ultimaker 3D printer. Both 3D printing and augmented reality are seen as the two most impactful and radical inno...
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These shapes were 3D printed entirely from sugar by Sugar Lab. By transforming sugar into a dimensional, structural medium, it becomes a printing material.
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