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Top Stories | February 12
  • Epidemiologists find that social media can be used to track disease outbreaks as they happen, even in countries with little infrastructure.
  • With a little data, Eureqa generates fundamental laws of nature
  • 3-D entertainment steps beyond the glasses and headaches
  • A tuna fisherman has taken it upon himself to make the seas safer for sea turtles, animals that are threatened or endangered with extinction worldwide. He’s designed a new hook that he says will make bait unavailable to marine birds and turtles until long after it’s sunk well below the range where these animals venture to eat.
  • Scientists build the world’s tiniest electric ‘roadster,’ and zap it into action.
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Scientists build the world’s tiniest electric ‘roadster,’ and zap it into action.
Mining patient records, combined with molecular research, may reveal new links among medical conditions.
On April 2, for the fifth time in less than three years, the International Space Station fired its engines to dodge a piece of orbital debris that appeared on a collision path. Other spacecraft also regularly scoot out of the way of rocket and satellite debris. Such evasive action will be needed increasingly frequently, a new study finds.
Potential shortages of useful metals inspire scientists to seek alternatives for magnet technologies
Epidermal devices offer new potential to integrate electronics into the body.
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