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'Superlens' has its reach extended
A lens capable to resolving objects too small for of conventional optics has been dramatically improved by US researchers.
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Volcano gets choke chains to slow mud
Indonesian geophysicists hope to stem the flow of a destructive mud volcano on East Java by dropping chains of concrete balls into its mouth.
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How Hallucinogens Play Their Mind-Bending Games
Researchers isolate cells affected by LSD and mescaline, potentially leading to more treatments for neurological and psychiatric disorders
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Astronomers call for repair of Hubble's main camera
Astronauts should try to repair the main camera on the Hubble Space Telescope in the shuttle servicing mission set for next year, say some scientists ...
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Quantum mechanics may explain how humans smell
Scientists from the London Centre for Nanotechnology (LCN) at University College London have newly analyzed an intriguing 10-year-old theory of smell, finding that the idea ...
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Scientists build nanomachine envisioned 150 yrs ago
Nearly 150 years ago it was no more than a concept by a visionary scientist, but researchers have now created a minuscule motor that could ...
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Protein blocking reverses 'mad cow disease' in mice
Researchers say that blocking the production of certain proteins completely reverses the memory loss caused by the illness. But they stress that adapting the approach ...
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2,500-year-old mirror accidentally dropped while being displayed
A 2,500-year-old mirror worth Ã;£500,000 was dropped and smashed on a Chinese TV show. A model was showing the ancient mirror ...
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Research cracks puzzle of why the bumble bee can fly so well
New research has cracked the old puzzle of why bees and other insects are so good at flying, paving the way for aircraft just a ...
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Europe's First Stegosaurus Discovered
A Stegosaurus fossil has been discovered in Europe, marking the first time the famous plated dinosaur has been found outside of North America.
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Troy Smith pushing Browns hard to draft him
Ohio State's Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback is lobbying his hometown team to select him in April's NFL draft, and he isn't missing any ...
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Geologists watch as Africa rips apart
Seismic activity is tearing Africa apart and scientists are geared up to watch the ripping landscape in an unprecedented set of observations.
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Endless universe made possible by new model
A new cosmological model demonstrates the universe can endlessly expand and contract, providing a rival to Big Bang theories and solving a thorny modern physics ...
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A potential cure for colic
One of the most trying problems for parents of young infants is colic, those awful bouts of evening crying and inconsolable fussiness. Severe colic is ...
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Taste for salt can start at birth
Some people with a penchant for salty snacks may have been born with it, a new study suggests.
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