A Brighter Energy Future
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View ArticleTracing a Bullet Back to Its Gun
Researchers use acoustics to help soldiers better defend themselves from sniper fire. The post Tracing a Bullet Back to Its Gun appeared first on Scienceline.
View ArticleReel Science: Children of Men
The science behind an Oscar-nominated film. The post Reel Science: Children of Men appeared first on Scienceline.
View ArticleIs there a cavity vaccine?
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View ArticleTaking the Climate’s Temperature
How scientists measure the sensitivity of our climate. The post Taking the Climate’s Temperature appeared first on Scienceline.
View ArticleNew Music Video Directors on the Tube
New technology is paving the way for music videos. The post New Music Video Directors on the Tube appeared first on Scienceline.
View ArticleGot Flu?
Some Experts are Betting on it The post Got Flu? appeared first on Scienceline.
View ArticleDoes elevating your heart rate during exercise have the same effect on you as...
- asks Anh Nguyen from San Jose, California The post Does elevating your heart rate during exercise have the same effect on you as a fight or flight response? appeared first on Scienceline.
View ArticleOur Waifish Wetlands
Sediment starved deltas may prove too frail to withstand warming, rising oceans. The post Our Waifish Wetlands appeared first on Scienceline.
View ArticleWe Love Lucy – but is She Science or Art?
A microscopic image of our ancestor's thigh bone blurs the definitions of art and science. The post We Love Lucy – but is She Science or Art? appeared first on Scienceline.
View ArticleGridlock on the Grid
As the national power grid ages, we become more vulnerable to blackouts. The post Gridlock on the Grid appeared first on Scienceline.
View ArticleStorm Signs from New York’s Past
The Big Apple is due for a hurricane and more vulnerable than ever. The post Storm Signs from New York’s Past appeared first on Scienceline.
View ArticleDoes the “Right Brain vs. Left Brain” Spinning Dancer Test Work?
- asks Aki from San Francisco The post Does the “Right Brain vs. Left Brain” Spinning Dancer Test Work? appeared first on Scienceline.
View ArticleA Good Microbe is Hard to Kill
NASA’s "clean rooms" are home to a variety of extreme bacteria. The post A Good Microbe is Hard to Kill appeared first on Scienceline.
View ArticleWhen Medical Privacy Hides the Health of Presidential Candidates
Too little—and too much—medical information on candidates could deceive voters this election season. The post When Medical Privacy Hides the Health of Presidential Candidates appeared first on...
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