Post Overview
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Current Event
8 years ago
+17 17 0X-Men: Gold Pays Homage To A Queen Cover With A Unique History
X-Men: Gold Variant Cover Pays Homage To A Queen Album Cover With A Unique History That Includes A Sci-Fi Magazine from October 1953.
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Current Event
8 years ago
+20 20 0Success of gravity-wave satellite paves way for three-craft mission
Technology far exceeded expectations in LISA Pathfinder test.
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Current Event
8 years ago
+20 20 0The rover that will store rock samples on Mars
Nasa’s new rover is intended to store rock samples it plucks from the Martian surface. But what happens after that? Richard Hollingham finds out.
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Current Event
8 years ago
+21 21 0Radio powered by your own sweat hints at future of wearables
A small skin patch harnesses enough power from sweat to run a radio for 48 hours. The same technology could be used to power health sensors of the future
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Current Event
8 years ago
+26 26 0The secret lives of IS fighters - BBC News
Three young IS militants lie dead on the banks of the River Tigris. They have left behind photos and documents revealing their private lives.
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Current Event
8 years ago
+19 19 0Google’s multitasking neural net can juggle eight things at once
Deep-learning systems can struggle to handle more than one task, but a fresh approach by Google Brain could turn neural networks into jacks of all trades
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Analysis
8 years ago
+21 21 0It Took Two to Make Russian Meddling Effective
A Washington Post report on 2016 election interference raises the question: What could Obama have done differently?
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Analysis
8 years ago
+13 13 0Obama’s secret struggle to punish Russia for Putin’s election assault
The White House debated various options to punish Russia, but facing obstacles and potential risks, it ultimately failed to exact a heavy toll on the Kremlin for its election meddling.
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Analysis
8 years ago
+18 18 0Sustainability: A greener culture : Nature : Nature Research
Creative minds are shrinking research's big carbon footprint.
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Current Event
8 years ago
+19 19 0In Yemen's secret prisons, UAE tortures and US interrogates
MUKALLA, Yemen (AP) — Hundreds of men swept up in the hunt for al-Qaida militants have disappeared into a secret network of prisons in southern Yemen where abuse is routine and to
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Analysis
8 years ago
+34 34 0 x 1Heatwaves to soar above the hot air of climate politics
Future generations will fear, rather than fend for, the global environment.
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Analysis
8 years ago
+31 31 0Coffee under threat - BBC News
Will coffee taste worse as climate change causes the planet to warm?
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Analysis
8 years ago
+20 20 0Reassess dam building in the Amazon
Brazil and neighbouring nations need a transparent and integrated energy assessment centred on evidence.
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Analysis
8 years ago
+23 23 0A series of fortunate events: How our culture made us
We now accept culture drove our extraordinary success as a species, but how? A compelling new account brings us up to speed with the story so far
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Current Event
8 years ago
+12 12 0Elon Musk Publishes Plans for Colonizing Mars
The billionaire entrepreneur and founder of SpaceX wants to make humanity a "multi-planetary species”
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Analysis
8 years ago
+25 25 0Fight the silencing of gun research
As anti-science sentiment sweeps the world, it is vital to stop the suppression of firearms studies, argues David Hemenway.
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Current Event
8 years ago
+18 18 0In Case You Missed It: What’s New In NASA Tech : Earth Matters : Blogs
climate change, global climate change, global warming, natural hazards, Earth, environment, remote sensing, atmosphere, land processes, oceans, volcanoes, land cover, Earth science data, NASA, environmental processes, Blue Marble, global maps
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Current Event
8 years ago
+26 26 0Cork sculpture recalls generosity of Choctaw Nation during Famine
Unveiling in Midleton marks bonds between the Irish and the Native American tribe
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Analysis
8 years ago
+23 23 0Computers are starting to reason like humans
New artificial intelligence beats humans at understanding relationships between objects
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Analysis
8 years ago
+16 16 0Anger Is the Shared Fuel of Mass Shooters and Everyday Murderers. Here’s What Might Reduce Both.
The post-Orlando debate is overlooking programs that can prevent rage from boiling over into gun violence.




















