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WATCH: High tech apps could change medicine - Globalnews.ca

WATCH: High tech apps could change medicine Globalnews.ca Now UBC scientists are turning the smartphone into a life saving medical device that could be used anywhere and by anyone.See it on Scoop.it,...

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Google Reveals ‘The Physical Web,’ A Project To Make Internet Of Things...

Google's Scott Jenson, an interaction and UX designer who left the company previously, only to return to the Chrome team last November, has revealed a project..See it on Scoop.it, via Science & Life

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Paralyzed patient regains partial movement due to olfactory nerve cells

Polish team has stabbing victim upright with walker and braces.See it on Scoop.it, via Science & Life

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Google beefs up 2-step verification with physical USB Security Key option in...

Google today announced it is beefing up its two-step verification feature with Security Key, a physical USB second factor that only works after verifying the login site is truly a Google website....

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Robotic 3D printers will be used to build homes on the Moon

Mankind has taken one small step closer to colonising the Moon after the European Space Agency (ESA) revealed its latest plans to provide affordable housing – something we can’t even manage in...

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The Science of How Music Enchants the Brain, Animated

How harmony, melody, and rhythm trigger the same reward systems that drive our desires for food and sex. The profound connection betweenSee it on Scoop.it, via Science & Life

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Can Money Buy You Happiness?

Studies say it’s true to some extent—but chances are you aren’t getting the most bang for your buck.See it on Scoop.it, via Science & Life

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Rosetta's comet sings a mysterious 'song'

The Rosetta mission has detected a mysterious signal coming from Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.See it on Scoop.it, via Science & Life

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Mind-controlled gene switch made

A study shows that human brainwaves can wirelessly activate light-sensitive genes implanted in mice.See it on Scoop.it, via Science & Life

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The best innovations of 2014 - Washington Post (blog)

From consumer tech to space travel, here are the most amazing breakthroughs of the year.See it on Scoop.it, via Science & Life

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Antibiotic Resistance Will Kill 300 Million People by 2050

New report says pharma companies make more money from other drugs, so shy away from new antibiotic developmentSee it on Scoop.it, via Science & Life

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The Science Of Simplicity: Why Successful People Wear The Same Thing Every Day

Our life is frittered away by detail... Simplify, simplify. - Henry David ThoreauSee it on Scoop.it, via Science & Life

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The Emerging Science of Human-Data Interaction - MIT Technology Review (blog)

The rapidly evolving ecosystems associated with personal data is creating an entirely new field of scientific study, say computer scientists. And this requires a much more powerful ethics-based...

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3-D printing with custom molecules creates low-cost mechanical sensor

Imagine printing out molecules that can respond to their surroundings. Chemists teamed up with engineers who are using 3-D printers to create 3-D printed objects with new capabilities.See it on...

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Nano-antioxidants prove their potential

Injectable nanoparticles that could protect an injured person from further damage due to oxidative stress have proven to be astoundingly effective in tests to study their mechanism.See it on Scoop.it,...

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Marketing and Advertising Your Business

Customer Behavior - 12 Secrets of the Human Brain to Use in Your Marketing [Infographic] : MarketingProfs ArticleSee it on Scoop.it, via Science & Life

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Internet of DNA - MIT Technology Review (blog)

A global network of millions of genomes could be medicine’s next great advance.Availability: 1-2 yearsSee it on Scoop.it, via Science & Life

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Is That Dress White and Gold or Blue and Black?

Our perception of color depends on interpreting the amount of light in a room or scene.See it on Scoop.it, via Science & Life

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Speaking a second language may change how you see the world

Research suggests speaking English nudges Germans to focus on process over goalsSee it on Scoop.it, via Science & Life

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Insurance Companies Start Noticing The Legal Cannabis Industry - Forbes

Can canna-businesses find coverage for their operations? How will legal marijuana usage affect employee health insurance rates? Insurance companies are entering the canna-business coverage market.See...

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Telemedicine is expected to revolutionize health care - Allentown Morning Call

At Wegmans, you can talk to a doctor and receive a prescription through an iPad at the store's pharmacy. If that's not convenient enough, you can download the Doctor on Demand app and get an online...

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Hawking proposes solution to black hole problem

Light sliding along the boundary of a black hole encodes everything that ever fell inside, suggests Stephen Hawking in a new but incomplete proposal.See it on Scoop.it, via Science & Life

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Science fiction handwaving just got real with the world’s first biologically...

Those of you familiar with 3Jane, Moya, or Locutus of Borg may have wondered about the architectural implications of technology that bridges such disp...See it on Scoop.it, via Science & Life

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Through the lens

Beautiful visualizations from the worlds of science and engineering. Some of the images here, while related to NSF projects and facilities, do not represent activities funded by NSF. | See more about...

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‘Bones’ in Milky Way could help map galactic structure

Six newly discovered tendrils of interstellar gas might be “bones” of the Milky Way that could help researchers understand the scaffolding of our galaxy.See it on Scoop.it, via Science & Life

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A science preview of the year 2016 - BBC News

After a year that saw the first close-up investigation of Pluto and the unveiling of a new human species, what scientific discoveries are likely to make headlines in 2016?See it on Scoop.it, via...

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Four elements earn permanent seats on the periodic table

The four newest elements on the periodic table gain official recognition and will be getting new names soon.See it on Scoop.it, via Science & Life

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Gravity waves from black holes verify Einstein’s prediction

Gravitational waves, tremors in the cosmic fabric of space and time predicted by Einstein a century ago, have finally been detected, opening a new avenue for exploring the universe.See it on Scoop.it,...

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Neuroscientists create ‘atlas’ showing how words are organised in the brain

Using brain imaging, scientists have built a map displaying how words and their meanings are represented across different regions of the brainSee it on Scoop.it, via Science & Life

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Zapping clouds with lasers could tweak planet’s temperature

Breaking up the ice particles inside cirrus clouds could make them reflect more light, turning them into a tool to combat global warming.See it on Scoop.it, via Science & Life

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