Posted Aug 11, 2008 at 08:04PM by Mabie A.
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Yes, it's another development on the quest for that Harry Potter fashion must-have: the invisibility cloak. Scientists at the University of California in Berkeley has had some major progress, having found a method that could create the effect of light-bending, which then allows light to "go around" the object, thereby making it seem invisible. Interested? For sure you are. You know the drill. More geekgasms after the jump. |
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Posted Aug 07, 2008 at 06:34PM by Glen D.
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Scientists have found the soil in Mars to be similar to our own planet's. Examining it more closely, scientists discovered that it's rich in the compound perchlorate which could inhibit life. Some scientists now doubt if life could exist in the red planet, but NASA remains optimistic despite the odds. More in the full article. |
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Posted Apr 23, 2008 at 03:39AM by Jay P.
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Posted Apr 17, 2008 at 11:03PM by Abraham A.
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A mouse's skin has been found to play a role in sensing oxygen levels around its environment. Knowing how pivotal rats are in the study of human diseases, these findings have positive implications once again for man. Head over the full article for more details. |
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Posted Apr 15, 2008 at 11:51AM by Isaac C.
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California has always been prone to earthquakes since it lies in the path of the San Andreas Fault, but once in a while you get the big one. As in BIG. According to new data from the Californian authority on earthquakes, the big one has a 99.7% chance of hitting within the next 30 years. More details after the "read more" link. |
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Posted Mar 10, 2008 at 02:32AM by Jay P.
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Environmental Campaigns
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California,
antibiotics,
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New Jersey
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Ever questioned how safe your drinking water is? Well, the Associated Press did. In the process of their investigation, they were able to uncover some startling facts on drinking water. They found out that there were still various drugs in the water which everybody had access to. Find out the details in the full article. |
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Posted Feb 28, 2008 at 08:23AM by Enrico S.
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Self Well-being
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University of California,
California,
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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention considers smoking as the single, most preventable cause of premature death. Considering that it has caused the
majority of lung cancer deaths it's hard not to believe them. Fortunately for those who've picked up this habit, some scientists from California have finally been able to isolate the cancer causing substances in cigarette smoke; a discovery which may eventually lead to safer cigarettes. Check out the full article for more. |
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Posted Feb 18, 2008 at 02:51AM by Ryan A.
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A recent study has confirmed that there are hundreds of other planets which carry conditions similar to Earth in the outskirts of the Solar System and even across the Milky Way Galaxy. The scientists hope to know more about this in the continued search for life and possible future colonies. Know more after the jump! |
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Posted Feb 14, 2008 at 08:27PM by Nicolo S.
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Love, the prevalent emotion during Valentine's Day which just passed, is still very mysterious to some. Researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) conducted a study to find out if love is really blind, and the results say yes. Check out the full article to learn more. |
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Posted Jan 28, 2008 at 02:41AM by Jay P.
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Biology
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Animal lovers, rejoice! Professor Jonathan Dordik has been able to find an alternative to animal testing. A small, rectangular glass chip was designed to mimic human reactions to potentially toxic chemical substance. It seems that our furry little friends won't have to be locked up in cages and endure experiments any longer. Details of his new-found alternative in the full article. |
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