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Archaeologists put sound back into a previously silent past

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Fajada Butte in Chaco Canyon at the Chaco Culture National Historical Park in New Mexico. (Stock image) Credit: © gnagel / Fotolia Many attempts to explain...

Computer that reads body language

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Carnegie Mellon University researchers have developed methods to detect the body pose, including facial expressions and hand positions, of multiple individuals. This enables computers...

Ruthenium rules for new fuel cells

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Rice University scientists have fabricated a durable catalyst for high-performance fuel cells by attaching single ruthenium atoms to graphene. Credit: Chris Zhang/Rice University Rice University scientists...

Phase 1 trial of first Ebola vaccine based on 2014 virus...

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Hypodermic needle (stock image). Credit: © Nicola De Mitri / Fotolia Results from the first phase 1 trial of an Ebola vaccine based on the current...

Possible explanation for unparalleled spread of Ebola virus discovered

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William Wimley is the George A. Adrouny Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Tulane University School of Medicine. Credit: Guillermo Cabrera-Rojo The world may be...

Nasal spray vaccine has potential for long-lasting protection from Ebola virus

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Man uses a nasal spray (stock image). Results from a small pre-clinical study represent the only proof to date that a single dose of...

Seafloor valleys discovered below West Antarctic glaciers

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West Antarctica glaciers observed during an October 2014 NASA Operation IceBridge mission. New research shows valleys in the ocean floor enable warm, salty water...

West Antarctic Ice Sheet loss over the last 11,000 years seen...

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Sediment cores were collected from Pine Island Bay in West Antarctica using the German research vessel RV Polarstern. Credit: James Smith @ British Antarctic Survey Reporting...

How the brain recognizes what the eye sees

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The illustration on the right shows how the brain's V1 and V2 areas might use information about edges and textures to represent objects like...

New computing system takes its cues from human brain

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This is a graph with six nodes and three colors. Credit: Georgia Tech Some problems are so challenging to solve that even the most advanced computers...

Re-making planets after star-death

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Sketch of the nebula formed by a wind of electrons and positrons coming from the pulsar, and the interaction with interstellar gas. Geminga crossed...