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Sleeping in space can be very difficult, and many astronauts turn to sleeping aids to fall asleep. Are these astronauts abusing these drugs? Join Trace as he explains why it’s hard to sleep in space. Read More: Prevalence of sleep deficiency and use of hypnotic drugs in astronauts before, during,
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What’s blacker than black and whiter that white? Trace tells you how NASA is testing the blackest substance in the world for use on satellites, but despite all our trying, nature beat us at creating the whitest. Read More: The beetle’s white album http://www.eurekalert.org/emb_releases/2014
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Microwave ovens are a quick and easy way to heat food. How exactly do they work? Join Trace as he discusses how microwaves are able to heat food so quickly. RSVP to our live hangout with NASA happening on August 27th at 4pm PDT: http://dne.ws/VGZusz Read More: How Do Microwaves Work How Do Microwave
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Microscopic life forms are abundant in the frigid environment of Antarctica. More than 26 hundred feet below the surface of the ice in Lake Whillans, scientists have recently discovered four thousand different species of living microbes that are involved in a complex ecosystem. Microscopic life form
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Sunspot AR2149 erupted with an M3-class flare on August 21st, 2014. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory captured the fireworks.
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Sept. 8 (Bloomberg) –- Ben Wood, chief of research at CCS Insight, gives Bloomberg his ultimate roundup of what’s hot and what’s not in wearable devices at IFA 2014. (Source: Bloomberg)
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CNET senior editor Scott Stein talks about what industry watchers are expecting from the upcoming Apple product announcement.
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We have finally achieved brain-to-brain communication in humans! What does this news mean? Trace is here to explain. Read More: Brain-to-brain verbal communication in humans achieved for the first time http://www.cnet.com/news/brain-to-brain-verbal-communication-in-humans-achieved-for-the-first-time
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With the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, Apple offers two screen sizes: 4.7 and 5.5 inches. Both models feature Retina HD Displays, longer lasting batteries, a faster A8 microprocessor, and compatability with Apple Pay, the mobile payment service. CNET Senior Editor Scott Stein has a hands-on look at the sleek
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Apple enthusiasts set up camp outside a Tokyo Apple Store a week before the launch of the iPhone 6, the company’s newest version of its popular phone. Deborah Gembara reports. Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe More updates and breaking news: http://smarturl.it/BreakingNews Reuters
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Climate change is currently causing the ocean water to become more and more acidic. What does this mean for marine life? Chastity is here to discuss how sharks are losing their appetite! Make sure to join us on September 15th at 11am ET for our first #UpChat with UpWorthy! Follow Chastity on Twitte
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If you could make an animal nearly invisible, would you do it? Julian is here to explain how and why Japanese scientists made a mouse’s skin translucent. Follow Julian on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jhug00 Read More: Transparent Nearly Invisible Mice Created By Japanese Scientist http://www.huff