Newsweek
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The EMBERS Project Can Predict the Future With Twitter
Virginia Tech (VT) offers a glimpse into just how much “big data” has changed the game by magnifying the U.S. intelligence community’s ability to forecast—with phenomenal accuracy—human behavior on a […]
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The Modern Diet is Bad and Getting Worse: Study
The world’s diet has deteriorated substantially in the last two decades, a leading nutrition expert said on Monday, citing one of the largest studies available on international eating habits.
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A Working Malaria Vaccine That Can’t Get Money
Malaria has plagued humankind for more than 4,000 years, causing every second human death since the Middle Ages. There has never been an effective vaccine against malaria or any other […]
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Scientists Figure Out How to Unboil an Egg
Scientists at the University of California Irvine have developed a way to unboil egg whites by “untangling” their proteins, a development that has the potential to significantly reduce costs for […]
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Not Just Sea Level Rise: Melting Glaciers Release Vast Amounts of Carbon, Study Finds
As the world warms, glaciers around the world are rapidly hemorrhaging ice and threatening catastrophic sea level rise. But melting glaciers also pose another kind of menace: the release of […]
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Songbirds Avoid Storms by Hearing Them, Hundreds of Miles Away
The birds left one to two full days before we humans had seen any sign of it. When they began their travels, there was no change discernible in wind speed […]
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Scientists Invent 3D Holograms That You Can Touch
The technology could be used by surgeons to treat patients virtually before operating
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‘The Imitation Game’ Sparks a New Wave of Code-Breakers
It involves hours staring at a piece of paper or screen. Scores of frustrated attempts, blind alleys, cruel false hopes and a very remote chance of success. Yet it is […]