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In unexpected discovery, comet contains alcohol, sugar
Comet Lovejoy lived up to its name by releasing large amounts of alcohol as well as a type of sugar into space, according to new observations by an international team. The discovery marks the first time ethyl alcohol, the same type in alcoholic beverages, has been observed in a comet Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2015-10-unexpected-discovery-comet-alcohol-sugar.html#jCp
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Genetics of cancer: Non-coding DNA can finally be decoded
Cancer is a disease of the genome resulting from a combination of genetic modifications (or mutations). We inherit from our parents strong or weak predispositions to developing certain kinds of cancer; in addition, we also accumulate new mutations in our cells throughout our lifetime. Although the genetic ...
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Experts translate the sign language of CHIMPS | Mail Online
Researchers from St Andrews University found 19 specific meanings, including holding out a hand to beg and nibbling a leaf to signal intent to mate.
Does this meteorite explain the origins of life on Earth? 'Missing link' fossil could reveal how it flourished 470 million years ago | Mail Online
Scientists in Sweden have found a rock (pictured) that may explain Earth's biodiversity. The discovery is thought to be one of two asteroids that collided in space.
Queen will name Royal Navy's largest ever warship today | Mail Online
HMS Queen Elizabeth is to be named at Rosyth Dockyard in Fife, Scotland, today when the Queen smashes a bottle of whisky against the giant ship.
Newly discovered frog may be facing last dance.
'Jurassic Britain' was Dinosaur Utopia with 100 Different Species Roaming Prehistoric UK
Researcher 3-D prints materials that resist flaws and fractures
Device captures energy from walking to recharge wireless gadgets
One-armed cyclist pulled over by police because he was riding one-handed | Mail Online
Bogdan Ionescu (pictured) was travelling through the city of Cologne when he was stopped by an overzealous police officer who told him he was riding dangerously.
Snake island, forbidden rock off Brazil coast, is home to world's deadliest serpent | Mail Online
A restricted island off the coast of Sao Paolo called Ilha de Queimada Grande (pictured) is home of the deadly golden lancehead viper.
3D insect scanner reveals inner workings of the wasp | Video | Reuters.com
High-resolution 3D scanning technology is taking entomology into a new era, with researchers able to show with unparalleled clarity the internal and external structures of insects. Using advanced microtomography, Professor Javier Alba-Tercedor at the University of Grenada shows in his latest research the delicate and complex body of the common European paper wasp. Matthew Stock reports.
World-first miniaturized fiber-optical monitoring system embedded in composite material
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More than just skin deep: What waits for us beneath Charon's cracked surface
'Master switch' for myelination in human brain stem cells is identified
Scientists at the University at Buffalo have identified the single transcription factor or 'master switch' that initiates the critical myelination process in the brain. The research will be published online in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) on June 30.
Muscle-powered bio-bots walk on command (w/ Video)
Evolution of life's operating system revealed in detail
This Is A Snowflake, Magnified 50,000 Times
This incredible image (courtesy of Wikipedia and Gizmodo) is actually a snowflake... but really, really close up. What might at first glance appear to be a strange alien landscape is in fact snow that has been bombarded with tiny super-cooled droplets of water.
Marine bacteria produces natural flame retardants
This is going to look rather amazing to many people. Marine bacteria produces natural flame retardants
Biggest X-ray eye in space to hunt hot cosmic objects - space - 30 June 2014 - New Scientist
The Athena space telescope will launch in 2028 to gather hot, energetic light from monster black holes and interstellar gas storms
Wallace and Gromit trousers that let you walk on ceiling to become reality - Mirror Online
A team of researchers at the University of Leicester have been examining if the ceiling-walking item would work in real life
Scientists say burrowing frogs' genes could help humanity voyage into space - Science - News - The Independent
The genetic secrets of a species of frog that hibernates for months could hold the key to safer space voyages, say scientists.
Spaceflight Now | Breaking News | Europe plans to build world's biggest X-ray telescope
Lorry driver left sweating in humiliation after hitting bridge in Swindon in truck carrying deodorant | Mail Online
The driver of this lorry was left sweating with humiliation after he crashed his cargo of deodorant cans into a railway bridge in Swindon, Wiltshire.
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Video: Huge 20kg jellyfish spotted off Cornwall coast - Telegraph
A huge barrel jellyfish makes an appearance in an estuary near St Mawes in
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YouTube unveils 'fan funding' for video creators - Telegraph
Fans will soon be able to donate to their favourite video creators' YouTube
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Eminem is banned from performing in Hyde Park due to 'offensive' lyrics | Mail Online
Eminem has been banned from performing at a summer festival because of his ‘offensive’ and ‘unsuitable’ lyrics.
Furby toy mother bought from Argos starts swearing when she gives it to children | Mail Online
Mother Louise Wilkinson was furious when a talking toy Furby she bought her daughter taught her to say: 'f*** you'.
Drug-delivering drone crashes in Dublin prison after it got caught in wires | Mail Online
The so-called quadcopter (like one pictured) was flown into the yard of Wheatfield Prison where it was met by inmates who ripped the drugs off and ran.
Mysterious signal spotted in a far flung galaxy could be the first signs of elusive dark matter | Mail Online
Massachusetts-led study may have found hints of dark matter in the form of an unidentified spike of X-rays in a galaxy cluster (pictured) 240 million light-years away.
Is Titan older than Saturn? Gases in its atmosphere suggest the moon formed BEFORE its parent planet | Mail Online
San Antonio-led researchers say Titan's origins pre-date those of Saturn. The ratio of nitrogen in the moon's atmosphere (pictured in the foreground) means it must be older.
Astronomers spot Earth sized star made of DIAMOND | Mail Online
Wisconsin researchers say the coldest, faintest white dwarf star ever detected, it is so cool that its carbon has crystallized, forming the Earth-size diamond in space.
Uniqlo's sister store Gu will allow shoppers to leave with clothes they haven't paid for | Mail Online
Gu, the sister store of Uniqlo, is trialling the scheme which will allow people to take away three items of clothing without even leaving a credit card, in Japan.
Saturn moon's 'magic island' leaves scientists baffled | Mail Online
Scientists are struggling to explain the bright ‘transient feature’ but say it could be the result of waves, bubbles, or buoyant solid matter.
Chinese brothers-in-law jailed for for cleaning and selling 10 TONS of scrap coins | Mail Online
Laing Enmei and his brother-in-law Wang Chuwei, 57, from China's eastern Zhejiang province, were found guilty of buying and selling £700,000 of foreign currency.
Filmmaker hunts superpredator believed to have eaten great white shark | Mail Online
When a three-metre great white shark vanished after being tagged, a filmmaker and scientists were baffled when the device that was attached to it washed up on a nearby beach off the Western Australia coast.
A hologram in the palm of your hand: 3D projector that could fit into a mobile phone could give devices same capabilities as R2-D2 from Star Wars | Mail Online
A prototype the size of a Tic-Tac is bringing science fiction to life with an image that in tests has been smooth and consistent. The technology could also be used on TVs, computer screens, smart watches and even tables.
Help me Obi-Wan Kenobi! 3D HOLOGRAPHIC PHONE hints in Amazon vid • The Register
Could you outwit a chimp? Study finds apes are 'consistently' better than humans at competitions such as hide-and-seek | Mail Online
Chimps were pitted against humans by researchers at the Kyoto University Primate Research Institute, Japan. The apes won because they had better short-term memory.
Zoo worker in gorilla suit shot with tranquiliser dart during 'escape drill' because no-one told the vet it wasn't real | Mail Online
The 35-year-old zoo employee was shot on Monday at Tenerife's Loro Parque Zoo. Staff were taking part in a drill designed to ensure they had an emergency plan in place in case one of the gorillas escaped.
Lorry carrying model octopus breaks down in of Oxford Circus | Mail Online
The vehicle came to a standstill in the middle of the London shopping street's busy junction with Regent Street, causing the roads to grind to a halt.
Star Wars: Episode VII set photos reveal 'eerily familiar' desert landscape | Mail Online
SPOILER ALERT: A series of photos have emerged from the ultra-secretive Abu Dhabi set of Star Wars: Episode VII and offer some encouraging first signs of what fans can expect from the new movie.
Toronto couple finds lost $50m Lotto Max ticket at church | Mail Online
A Canadian couple who won the $50 million lottery in January but lost the ticket have finally been able to collect their winnings thanks to a Good Samaritan.
GoPro camera captures inside a dishwasher once the door closes | Mail Online
One of life's greatest mysteries has been solved after an inquisitive man with a waterproof camera decided to record the inner workings of his dishwasher.
Bear climbs up electricity pylon and falls asleep after being chased by dogs | Mail Online
The black bear dozed off after escaping a pair of dogs by clambering up the hydro pole near Shellbrook in Saskatchewan, Canada.
World's most expensive stamp goes on display | Mail Online
The only surviving 1856 one cent magenta from British Guiana has rarely been seen since it was last publicly exhibited in 1986.
Chinese man stuck in South Korea after son doodles over his passport picture | Mail Online
A four-year-old artist decided to test his budding talents on his father's passport while on a family trip to South Korea.
12-stone lion cub runs amok on Russian train after owner snuck it on with cat's passport | Mail Online
The 12-stone female was 'running wild' and endangering passengers on board a train from Moscow bound for Novy Urengoy in northern Siberia.
Dawn of the robotic DINOSAUR: Terrifying 'Velocirobot' can outrun Usain Bolt at almost 30mph | Mail Online
The machine was created by engineers at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology in Daejeon and has a mechanism that mimics a tail and two nimble legs.
Chinese traffic police recruit 7ft 6in Chu Yu because his height 'gets motorists attention' | Mail Online
Chu Yu, 25, from China's northeast Liaoning province, quit basketball after a series of injuries and has now got a job as a traffic cop because drivers can see him easily.
Thermometer measures temperature to 30 billionths of a degree | Mail Online
Scientists at the University of Adelaide claim the nano-Kelvin thermometer (artist's impression, pictured), is three times more precise than the best thermometers in existence.
The boutique Le Grotte Della Civita hotel set in Italian caves that have been inhabited since the Bronze Age | Mail Online
The Le Grotte Della Civita has 18 rooms carved into the rockface, where people have been sheltering from the elements for thousands of years.
Cashpoint filler called 999 after getting trapped inside Essex ATM | Mail Online
Firefighters had to dismantle the cash machine to free the Securicor worker who became trapped behind the ATM at Shell Service Station in Brentwood, Essex.
Google will launch 180 satellites to provide internet access for the planet, sources claim | Mail Online
The California-based group will spend more than $1bn (£600m) on the technology, which could rival Facebook’s efforts to connect the planet to the web.
Put it there, bear! Long-lost cubs greet each other with a handshake as they spot each other afar | Mail Online
After spotting each other from a distance, at the Kuril Lake in the Kronotsy Nature Reserve, in Russia's remote far east, the two siblings ran through shallow waters to take part in some much needed playtime.
The stunning Sydney address that sold all 129 apartments in four hours | Mail Online
The ink dried on the last contract for the Aqua development in Sydney's Bondi Junction just after midday, with more than $130 million in sales achieved by Colliers International.
Stone Age 'camp' unearthed in London | Mail Online
Prehistoric tools suggesting the presence of a campsite have been discovered on the building site of the new U.S. Embassy in Vauxhall, south London.
Humans could colonise space by sending DNA to distant planets and 'printing' a new civilisation, experts claim | Mail Online
A Nasa expert has joined others in saying we could launch DNA (pictured) to planets. Sending fragments of the human genome might allow people to be 'printed'.
Video captures $10m Washington yacht sinks with six crew on board while being delivered to owner | Mail Online
The brand-new 90ft yacht capsized as it was being launched at the at the Cap Sante Marina in Anacortes, Washington.
Star Trek tractor beam: Sci-fi in real life, beam uses sound waves to move items - Chicago Pop Culture | Examiner.com
The Star Trek tractor beam has often been sought after by sci-fi and technology fanatics alike, but scientists have recently designed a real life tractor beam o
Research team claims to have accurately 'teleported' quantum information ten feet
For the first time in the lab, researchers see stem cells take key step toward development
Scientists developing electronic skin
Scientists use 3D printing to make artificial blood vessels
Richard Branson's Virgin Space Flights Cleared For Takeoff - Pursuitist
Sunset on Titan: The image that could help us find life on other planets | Mail Online
Nasa has developed a new way to understand the atmospheres of exoplanets by using Saturn’s smog-enshrouded moon Titan as a stand-in.
Sir John Pendry Receives 2014 Kavli Prize for Invisibility Cloak | News Tonight Africa
Intel to bring 3D printed robot kits to market this year - CBS News
Intel unveils a two-foot-tall humanoid robot that can be customized with 3D-printed parts, representing a next step for robotics
Scientists say teleportation is 'possible' as they transfer atoms three metres | Mail Online
Dutch researchers have sent an atom three metres, and say nothing in the laws of physics fundamentally forbids the teleportation of humans.
Alarm inside Vittel bottle cap reminds you to drink every hour | Mail Online
French marketing agency Oglivy Paris has designed a new bottle cap. The cap has an in-built timer that reminds you when to rehydrate.
Scientists find part of brain that lets us recognise music | Mail Online
Iowa researchers discovered the same area responsible for remembering names and and landmarks, left temporal lobe, also deals with music.
Watch! Termite robots build structures with amazingly simple rules - Los Angeles Times
Ant colonies: Powerful search engines that benefit from experience - Los Angeles Times
Titan: Nasa Wants to Sail Boat on Methane Lake of Saturn's Largest Moon
Can birds understand humans? Finches found to respond to certain speech patterns | Mail Online
The findings at Leiden University in the Netherlands suggest that prosodic features of vocal sounds may have pre-dated the evolution of structured language itself.
Scientists use lasers to make fruit flies do a song and dance
What with their simple genetics and ultra-brief lifespan, poor fruit flies are the go-to insect for mad scientists. Researchers have discovered a new way
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Sloppy cut-and-paste CVs costing graduates top jobs: Employers struggling to fill vacancies due to glut of poor applications | Mail Online
Research carried out by the Association of Graduate Recruiters – which represents firms like Procter & Gamble, and Rolls-Royce – cast doubt on the calibre of today’s university leavers.
Robots Will Pave the Way to Mars - IEEE Spectrum
Technologies that exploit space resources will finally open up the solar system to human exploration
Lockheed Martin building next Mars lander -- InSight - 7NEWS Denver TheDenverChannel.com
Crews at Lockheed Martin have gotten the go ahead to begin building the next Mars lander -- InSight.
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Supermarket bosses admit they 'ignore expiry dates on own food' | Mail Online
Senior executives in major British supermarkets regularly ignore food expiry dates, with one even branding the policy as 'ridiculous'.
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Superfast circuit to revolutionise electronics - E & T Magazine
An electrical circuit operating at frequencies of hundreds of terahertz has been develop by researchers in Singapore promising tens of thousands times better performance than the best of todays microprocessors.
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Moon of Saturn: Surface of Titan sea is mirror smooth -- ScienceDaily
The surface of Ligeia Mare, Titan's second largest sea, has a mirror-like smoothness, possibly due to a lack of winds, geophysicists say. As the only other solar system body with an Earth-like weather system, Titan could serve as a model for studying our own planet's early history.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/03/140320101517.htm
NASA Teaches Humanoid Robonaut 2 Medical Skills for Space Emergencies (Video) | Space.com
NASA is training one of its humanoid robots to perform telemedicine, envisioning a future where the bot could act like a surrogate doctor, guided by experts on the ground, to provide care to astronauts in space.
http://www.space.com/24717-nasa-robonaut-telemedicine-training.html
'Live From Space': Astronauts Share Revealing TV Glimpse of Life Off Planet Earth | Space.com
For two hours Friday, astronauts in orbit opened their out-of-this-world home to the people of Earth, offering an unprecedented raw glimpse into the beauty – and peril — of life on the International Space Station.
http://www.space.com/25077-live-from-space-nasa-astronauts-broadcast.html
Cambridge scientists film embryo implantation for the first time | Video | Reuters.com
Mar. 10 - Cambridge University biologists have cracked the so-called 'black box' of embryonic development, a mystery which has long puzzled scientists. The researchers have found a way to record the earliest stages of an embryo's growth and have filmed for the first time ever, the moment of implantation, opening new possibilities for improved methods of IVF treatment and regenerative medicine. Jim Drury has more.
http://uk.reuters.com/video/2014/03/10/cambridge-scientists-film-embryo-implant?videoId=291276659
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Identical quantum dots created by multinational team
Physicists at the Paul-Drude-Institut für Festkörperelektronik (PDI) in Berlin, along with collaborators at NTT Basic Research Laboratories in Japan and the US Naval Research Laboratory have used a scanning tunnelling microscope to create quantum dots with identical, deterministic sizes. The perfect reproducibility of these dots is said to enable quantum dot architectures completely free of uncontrolled variations.
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Co-op robber who left his driving license at the scene of crime jailed for six years | Daily Mail Online
A thief who burgled a Co-op store in Brampton, Cambridgeshire has been jailed for six years after he accidentally left his wallet and driving license at the scene.
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DVLA bans multiple new 74 car number plates including 'attack you' and 'stabber' to keep roads polite - Mirror Online
The DVLA has banned a number of new 74 number plates from being released as they could be deemed offensive - with drivers warned they could face a fine of up to £1,000
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/dvla-outlaws-new-74-car-32569109
Scientists GROW diamonds in just 150 minutes that could cost $2,000 less than the real thing ... Can YOU spot the difference between lab-made and natural gems? | Daily Mail Online
Researchers have found a way to grow diamonds in just 150 minutes. Although they're small, measuring 100 nanometers - the size of a typical virus - researchers hope they can become bigger in future.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-13350507/scientists-grow-lab-diamonds.html
Wouldn't want to mess with 'roo! As another kangaroo is spotted trying to 'drown dogs' it is just the latest in a series of attacks by the marsupials of mayhem | Daily Mail Online
The footage, captured in Australia, showed a kangaroo standing in a creek as four dogs barked at it from the shore, before one of the pack lunged at the kangaroo, only to be knocked away.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13374549/kangaroo-drown-dogs-attacks-mayhem.html
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Driver with suspended license joins remote hearing while driving - BBC News
The judge was surprised when a defendant charged with driving on a suspended license appeared behind the wheel.
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