Thursday, December 19, 2013

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Video game feedback may help the injured heal
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Engineers turn to origami to solve astronomical space problem
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Mountain pikas, relatives of rabbits, survive at warm sea-level temperatures by eating mosses
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NSF-funded scientist Alexandre Bayen discusses the Mobile Millennium Project
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Find black holes in space from the comfort of your couch
An international group of researchers have launched a new "citizen science" project that allows anyone to become a cosmic explorer.

Senator Daniel Inouye remembered in telescope naming ceremony
Solar telescope memorializes the late senator's profound commitment to fundamental scientific research and discovery, particularly in astronomy.

Remember lots of passwords with this trick
A new scheme lets people create 100 or more passwords by remembering — and regularly rehearsing — a few one-sentence stories.

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