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Month: August 2012

So maybe that reduced-calorie diet won’t extend your life after all….

31 August 2012 grant 0

NIH reports that cutting calories by two-thirds, contrary to what you might expect, might not add years to your lifespan:

Scientists have found that calorie restriction—a diet comprised

… Read the rest “So maybe that reduced-calorie diet won’t extend your life after all….”

Oldest insects ever.

29 August 2012 grant 0

EurekAlert goes back 230 million years to uncover the most ancient arthropods ever found:

The amber droplets, most between 2-6 millimeters long, were buried in outcrops high in the Dolomite

… Read the rest “Oldest insects ever.”

Learn in your sleep. With your nose….

28 August 2012 grant 0

Nature sniffs out a technique for using smells to pick up new information – and new emotional responses – in your sleep:

Anat Arzi of the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot,

… Read the rest “Learn in your sleep. With your nose….”

Our languages are Turkish. Virally so.

27 August 2012 grant 0

The BBC reveals that English (and just about every other European language) descends from an ancestor that was not Russian, as was the popular belief, but Turkish… according to a … Read the rest “Our languages are Turkish. Virally so.”

Science Art: Jungle Allure by Diane Walker

26 August 2012 grant 0

This painting was one of the winners of the Benoit Mandelbrot Fractal Art Contest 2007, a mathematical art contest.

I suppose nowadays, fractal art seems very, very 1990s. But still –… Read the rest “Science Art: Jungle Allure by Diane Walker”

SONG: “Hi There! (We’re Robots From Earth)”

23 August 2012 grant 0

SONG: “Hi There! (We’re Robots From Earth)” (To download: double right-click & “Save As”)

ARTIST: grant.

SOURCE: Based on “Mars rover Curiosity… Read the rest “SONG: “Hi There! (We’re Robots From Earth)””

Our ROBOT is SHOOTING LASERS at MARS.

22 August 2012 grant 1

How can Christian Science Monitor be so calm about this? Curiosity is on an alien planet vaporizing stuff with lasers:

NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity has zapped its first rock in what

… Read the rest “Our ROBOT is SHOOTING LASERS at MARS.”

Titan is making DNA. Or could be.

21 August 2012 grant 0

The Daily Galaxy says Saturn’s big moon, Titan, could be a life-making machine:

Saturn’s moon Titan has many of the components for life without liquid water. But the orange

… Read the rest “Titan is making DNA. Or could be.”

Monday’s no worse than Tuesday, say grim-faced scientists.

20 August 2012 grant 0

BBC dispels the myth that Monday’s any more miserable than any other weekday (with the exception, of course, of Friday):

US investigators who looked at a poll of 340,000 people found

… Read the rest “Monday’s no worse than Tuesday, say grim-faced scientists.”

Science Art: Orbits of the Planets by Asa Smith, 1850

19 August 2012 grant 0

This hypnotic image seems to have traveled out of Asa Smith’s book, into David Rumsey’s cartography collection and from there into a Zazzle poster collection before winding… Read the rest “Science Art: Orbits of the Planets by Asa Smith, 1850”

Mutant butterflies of Fukushima.

17 August 2012 grant 0

Tecca reports on the 50 percent mutation rate in insects near the nuclear site:

Tens of thousands of residents were displaced and officials assured the world that the release of harmful

… Read the rest “Mutant butterflies of Fukushima.”

Bill Gates to build a better toilet.

16 August 2012 grant 0

Mac fans should have a *field day* coming up with headlines for this ABC.net.au piece on Bill Gates’ noble new quest – to reinvent the toilet:

A charitable foundation founded

… Read the rest “Bill Gates to build a better toilet.”

Heroin: now with all the pain relief, and none of the addiction.

15 August 2012 grant 0

That’s the tempting pitch made by a team from the University of Adelaide and University of Colorado, who’ve come up with a way to block opioid addiction in the brain:

Laboratory

… Read the rest “Heroin: now with all the pain relief, and none of the addiction.”

New species discovered… on Flickr.

15 August 2012 grant 0

NPR takes a close look at an eye-catching insect… a new species of lacewing entomologists discovered on Flickr:

[Shaun] Winterton, a senior entomologist at the California Department

… Read the rest “New species discovered… on Flickr.”

Spider web glass protects birds on the Holy Island

13 August 2012 grant 0

I can’t outdo the BBC’s headline on this story about a beautiful application for a strange, new material:

A lookout tower at Lindisfarne has installed it to protect the hundreds

… Read the rest “Spider web glass protects birds on the Holy Island”

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