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Wired Space Photo of the Day: Galactic Wheels Wired - Science (Today) - How many rings do you see in this new image of the galaxy Messier 94, also known as NGC 4736? While at first glance one might see a number of...
- Deep sea 'gold rush' moves closer
BBC Science (Yesterday) - The prospect of a deep sea "gold rush" opening a controversial new frontier for mining on the ocean floor has moved a step closer....
- VIDEO: Ghana students aim for orbit 'by 2016'
BBC Science (Yesterday) - Students in Ghana launch a model of a satellite attached to a balloon for the first time....
- VIDEO: Coast littered with dead animals in Chile
BBC Science (Yesterday) - Hundreds of birds and marine animals wash up on the Chilean coast, raising fears fishermen might be flouting a ban on blast fishing....
When Will Humans Upload Their Brains to Computers?
Mashable (Yesterday) - In the new techno-thriller Upload, a young computer scientist with a sketchy past and distrust of society decides to take the ultimate leap forward by scanning his brain and uploading...
Wired Space Photo of the Day: Two Views of Iapetus Wired - Science (Yesterday) - These two global images of Iapetus show the extreme brightness dichotomy on the surface of this peculiar Saturnian moon. The left-hand panel shows the moon's leading hemisphere and the right-hand...
Watch the Biggest Explosion Ever Seen on the Moon Wired - Science (Yesterday) - NASA scientists recorded the biggest explosion from a meteorite impact on the moon that they have seen in eight years of monitoring....
New Efforts to Overhaul Psychiatric Diagnoses Spurred by DSM Turmoil Wired - Science (Yesterday) - Tomorrow marks the official release of the DSM-5, a hugely influential diagnostic guide that defines disorders of the mind. Many experts say it's fundamentally flawed, and efforts to develop a...
- Expert issues UK tree threat warning
BBC Science (Yesterday) - A tree expert says the biggest threat facing UK trees is likely to come from a disease currently unknown to science....
- GPS 'improves early tsunami alerts'
BBC Science (Yesterday) - GPS data could provide faster and more accurate early warning systems for tsunamis, a study suggests....
Dambusters 70 years on: Barnes Wallis – an engineer ahead of his time Technology (Yesterday) - It's seventy years to the day since No. 617 Squadron of the Royal Air Force returned from Operation Chastise, in which specially designed bouncing bombs were dropped in an attack...
The Strangest Ways Wild Animals Crossed Paths With Humans This Week Wired - Science (Yesterday) - A roundup of odd ways humans and wild animals crossed paths this week compiled by Jon Mooallem, author of the upcoming book Wild Ones: A Sometimes Dismaying, Weirdly Reassuring Story...
A Look Into The World's Most Advanced High Speed Studio DIY Photographer (Yesterday) - Even if you've never heard about Hamburg based studio, The Marmalade, there is a good chance you are familiar with their work. They are the studio responsible for many of...
- VIDEO: Islands start 'puffin census'
BBC Science (Yesterday) - A puffin "census" has started on the Farne Islands in Northumberland...
- AUDIO: Has global warming stalled?
BBC Science (Yesterday) - Has global warming plateaued? As the critics say, the past decade has seen hardly any change in global air temperatures. If warming has stalled, what are the implications for climate...
- Late arrival for rare butterflies
BBC Science (Yesterday) - Those of us looking out for the appearance of the UK's spring butterflies can finally enjoy their arrival, but weeks later than usual....
- In pictures: Raw power of the Sun
BBC Science (Yesterday) - The raw power of the Sun...
Novel Material May Extract Uranium From Seawater
Mashable (Yesterday) - A new material could potentially be used to extract uranium from seawater more efficiently, new research suggests.
The world’s oceans contain nearly a thousand times as much uranium as conventional reserves,...
Charted: Extraterrestrial Driving Records Wired - Science (2 days ago) - NASA has just released this cute chart depicting the various distances traveled by wheeled machines on other worlds....
UAVs are searching for oil in Norway Technology (2 days ago) - Like an army, science needs the high ground. This is true when it comes to oil exploration and especially so in the rugged landscape of Norway. The Virtual Outcrop Geology...
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