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One Per Cent: Putting 'six degrees of separation' to the Facebook test

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CultureLab: Art and science collide at CERN

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Start small, think big : Nature : Nature Publishing Group

The United Kingdom and others must not overlook the potential for nanotechnology to boost regenerative medicine.See it on Scoop.it, via Physics and Co.

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Solar Blares: Listening to the Sun May Improve Space Weather Forecasts:...

A new method of tracking the propagation of sound waves in the sun's interior provides advance warning of sunspots...See it on Scoop.it, via Physics and Co.

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IBM unveils microchip based on the human brain - tech - 19 August 2011 - New...

How to replicate the brain's squishy sophistication in hard metal and silicon?See it on Scoop.it, via Physics and Co.

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Did quake or tsunami cause Fukushima meltdown? - tech - 19 August 2011 - New...

Japanese nuclear safety watchdog rejects claims that the earthquake itself, not the tsunami, triggered meltdowns at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant...See it on Scoop.it, via Physics and Co.

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Faster-than-light neutrinos show science in action | Basic Space, Scientific...

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This Extraordinary Claim Requires Extraordinary Evidence! : Starts With A Bang

"Nothing travels faster than light, with the possible exception of bad news, which follows its own rules."See it on Scoop.it, via Physics and Co.

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How Life Arose on Earth, and How a Singularity Might Bring It Down |...

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Neutrinos caught 'shape shifting' in new way - physics-math - 16 June 2011 -...

The ghostly particles have been caught spontaneously flip-flopping from one type to another in a way never previously seen...See it on Scoop.it, via Physics and Co.

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Sterile neutrino back from the dead - physics-math - 22 June 2010 - New...

A ghostly particle that is showing signs of life could be the stuff of dark matter – and help explain why more matter than antimatter arose in our...See it on Scoop.it, via Physics and Co.

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Light pulses keep heart cells beating - health - 25 September 2011 - New...

The beating rhythm of human heart cells can be controlled using light – the discovery could lead to a new generation of photon pacemakers...See it on Scoop.it, via Physics and Co.

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Physics - The all-organic route to doping graphene

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Rat cyborg gets digital cerebellum - tech - 27 September 2011 - New Scientist

An artificial cerebellum has restored lost brain function in rats, bringing the prospect of cyborg-style brain implants a step closer to reality...See it on Scoop.it, via Physics and Co.

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A brief history of the brain - life - 26 September 2011 - New Scientist

David Robson tracks the evolution of our brain from its origin in ancient seas to its dramatic expansion in one ape – and asks why it is now shrinking...See it on Scoop.it, via Physics and Co.

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Habits form when brainwaves slow down - life - 26 September 2011 - New Scientist

Insight into brainwaves suggest it may be possible to boost the rate at which habits are learned...See it on Scoop.it, via Physics and Co.

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The joy of statistics

Lily Asquith on the boson and fermion issue and Satyendra Bose's letter to Einstein.See it on Scoop.it, via Physics and Co.

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Memory contaminates perception

Mo Costandi: Imagery retained in the mind's eye can influence visual perception, according to a new study...See it on Scoop.it, via Physics and Co.

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Those faster-than-light neutrinos. Four things to think about

Jon Butterworth: Having read the paper, seen the seminar and watched the excitement over evidence from the Opera experiment that neutrinos violate the speed limit of the universe, here are four things...

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Quantum teleportation analysed by mathematical separation tool

Scientists recently gave a theoretical description of teleportation phenomena in sub-atomic scale physical systems.See it on Scoop.it, via Physics and Co.

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'Light-speed' neutrinos point to new physical reality - physics-math - 28...

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Fermilab stops hunting Higgs, starts neutrino quest - physics-math - 28...

Once top dog, the Tevatron particle accelerator is shutting down – from now on, the US lab that houses it will focus on neutrinos...See it on Scoop.it, via Physics and Co.

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London, LHC, and Neutrino Questions

London, it seems, has much better weather this week than my home town of New York. Too bad I had to spend most of the day at a desk, working on my 20-minute Powerpoint presentation for tomorrow's...

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Life Goes On at Normal Speed

[If you are a layperson interested in the faster-than-light neutrino claim, and you haven't yet looked at yesterday's ``open-space’’ post and the list of excellent questions laypeople have aske...See...

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The transformation of academic publishing

A presentation by Peter Binfield (p_binfield), Publisher, PLoSSee it on Scoop.it, via Physics and Co.

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About time: Why does time's arrow fly only one way? - physics-math - 10...

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About time: Countdown to the theory of everything - physics-math - 10 October...

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Virtual Particles: Not Particles At All

Among the many tricky concepts which the layperson has to grapple with when learning about particle physics is something called "virtual particles", which show up in cute pictures called "Feynman...

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10 Unsolved Mysteries in Chemistry: Scientific American

Many of the most profound scientific questions—and some of humanity's most urgent problems—pertain to the science of atoms and molecules...See it on Scoop.it, via Physics and Co.

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New year, new science : Nature News & Comment

Latest science news and analysis from the world's leading research journal...See it on Scoop.it, via Physics and Co.

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