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#Missing Link? Mississippi Floods, and a Great City Disappears The mysterious abandonment of one of North america's first big cities may be linked to a massive Mississippi river flood 800 years ago a new study finds.

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#Garcinia cambogia: Weight-Loss Supplement May be Toxic to Some The use of Garcinia cambogia a popular weight-loss supplement may pose health risks to people who are taking certain antidepressants a recent case report suggests.

Last year in Oregon a 35-year-old woman who had been taking Garcinia cambogia supplements for two

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#Food additives'Generally Recognized As Safe Could Be Anything But (Op-Ed)" Peter Lehner is executive director of the Natural resources Defense Council (NRDC).


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#Prehistoric Poop Reveals Neanderthals Ate Plants Don't call them brutes. Neanderthals ate their veggies. Traces of 50000-year-old poop found at a caveman campground in Spain suggest that modern humans'prehistoric cousins may have had a healthy dose of plants in their diet researchers say.

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#Mediterranean Diet May be Beneficial for Kids'Weight Children who follow the so-called Mediterranean diet may be less likely to be overweight

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#Will Iconic Sequoias Fall to Climate Change? SACRAMENTO Calif. California's iconic trees the giant sequoias may sail through the state's current extreme drought.

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#Most Interesting Science News articles of the Week<p></p><p>Love sweet love sloth potty breaks


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#I Am Groot: Is a Walking, Talking Plant-Person Possible? Lumbering around on his barky limbs sprouting flowers

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#Humans Managed Rainforests of Southeast asia for Thousands of Years The untouched rainforests of Southeast asia may have been manhandled more than previously thought.

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#Lonely Cows Are Slow Learners Immediately after birth on many dairy farms baby cows are separated from their mothers


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#Nearing Collapse? West Antarctica's Glaciers Speeding Up Six big glaciers in West Antarctica are flowing much faster than 40 years ago a new study finds.

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#My Time With Comet Lovejoy (Op-Ed) Victor Rogus is an amateur astronomer and this is the sixth in his series of exclusive Space. com posts about amateur astronomy.


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#Broccoli Brew Eases Air pollution Effect, But Is This Detox? Scientists have concocted a brew made with broccoli sprouts that may help protect against the toxic effects of air pollution.


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#Ruins of Bustling Port Unearthed at Egypt's Giza Pyramids TORONTO The remains of a bustling port

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#Cheers! Video Reveals Bubbly Science Behind Brewing Beer A batch of Sierra nevada Bigfoot Barleywine bubbles

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#Mummies'Milk: World's Oldest Cheese Found in China Yellow chunks of the world's oldest cheese may have been discovered on the bodies of mummies buried in China's Taklamakan Desert.

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#British Storms Uncover WWII Bombs, Ancient Trees The unusually stormy weather in the United kingdom this winter has done more than caused flooding.

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#Pandas'Latest Threat: Horses? The 1600 pandas left living in the wild face a new threat:

Horses. Seeking a safe investment farmers in China's Sichuan Province have been increasingly buying up horses

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#Polar bear Caught on Camera with Eerie Musk ox Horn (Photo) In the blue light of the Russian Arctic scientists captured a rare photo of a polar bear approaching a musk ox carcass Thursday (March 27.

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#3 Ways to Get More Probiotics Without Popping Another Pill When I was younger I remember thinking that bacteria was a bad word.


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#Hunters to Herders: Ancient Civilization Made Rapid Switch Bones unearthed from an ancient mound in Turkey suggest that humans there shifted their diet from hunting to herding over just a few centuries findings that shed light on the dawn of agriculture scientists say.

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#'Mummy Lake'Used for Ancient Rituals, Not Water Storage In Colorado's Mesa verde national park a large 1000-year-old structure long thought to be an Ancestral Puebloan water reservoir may not have been built to store water after all a new study suggests.

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#Floating Islands of Rock Tracked in Pacific A computer model could help track rafts of floating rock in the ocean perhaps giving scientists a way to warn ship captains to stay away.

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#European Bison to Be released into Wild Bison went extinct in Europe nearly 100 years ago

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#Monkeys: Facts, Types & Pictures Monkeys live all over the world and come in various shapes sizes and colors.


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#Origins of Mysterious World trade center Ship Revealed In July 2010 amid the gargantuan rebuilding effort at the site of the World trade center in Lower Manhattan construction workers halted the backhoes

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#How Texas Man Survived 1, 000 Killer bees A municipal worker who got stung by an estimated 1000 bees

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#Rains Spurred by Climate Change Killing Penguin Chicks Penguin-chick mortality rates have increased in recent years off the coast of Argentina a trend scientists attribute to climate change

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#Hong kong to Destroy More than 30 Tons of Ivory Following in the footsteps of China and the United states conservation officials in Hong kong announced that they will destroy their stockpile of confiscated ivory.

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#What Is Kosher Food? Kosher food is not a style of cooking or a cultural menu (like Chinese or Italian food).

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#Avocados: Health Benefits, Risks & Nutrition Facts Rich creamy and flavorful avocados are a versatile fruit that add heft and health to many dishes.


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#7 Easy Ways to Save Water This Summer (Op-Ed) Peter Lehner is executive director of the Natural resources Defense Council (NRDC.


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For comparison the clearest images on Google maps have a resolution of 3 feet (1 m). From the G-Liht images researchers can pick out individual trees rather than just a green smear.

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#Health check: What s Your Gut Feeling About Probiotics?(Op-Ed) This article was published originally at The Conversation.

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#As Plant virus Jumps to Bees, Does it Cause Colony Collapse? Jeff Nesbit was the director of public affairs for two prominent federal science agencies.


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#Facial recognition Tech Can Read Your Emotions If someone is described as smiling but not with their eyes that person is likely faking the smile.

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#Human Muscle Rebuilt with Pig Bladder Tissue An experimental treatment using a pig bladder could help people who have lost a substantial portion of a muscle researchers say.

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#Sustainable Ranching: Where Cows and Capybara Roam (Op-Ed) Julie Kunen is executive director for WCS's Latin america and Caribbean Program.

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#CO2 Monitoring Could Be based'Space'in Future The measurement of carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants


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#Who Will Save Earth? The Ingenious Human Mind (Op-Ed) Raghu Murtugudde is executive director of the Chesapeake bay Forecasting System at the University of Maryland Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center (ESSIC) and a professor


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#Snack Down: The Rise and Fall of Super bowl Snack foods Not so long ago avocado was a kitchen appliance color

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#How Do Pineapples Grow? Contrary to what some people think pineapples don't grow on trees they grow out of the ground from a leafy plant.

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#Can Men Lactate? Unlike female nipples male nipples appear to be purely decorative. But can they also be functional

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#Sweet potatoes: Health Benefits, Risks & Nutrition Facts Soft and creamy enough to be put in pies


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and Google. org unveiled an online tool that allows tropical countries, beginning in South america, to map deforestation using an automated system to analyse satellite imagery.


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Two related products developed by Google and IBM, and by HP, Intel and Yahoo already offer some scientists access to their services (see Nature 449,963;


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Events Tracking forests by satellite Google unveiled its much-anticipated'Earth Engine'at climate talks in Canc  n, Mexico, last week.


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RESEARCHGOOGLE ends RE<C Google has axed an initiative that aimed to make renewable energy cheaper than coal by improving solar thermal power systems.

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Reicher, an attorney by training, previously headed Google s $1-billion initiative for investing in energy and climate, where he guided investments into solar technologies and electric transport.


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Google thinks deep Google has purchased the London-based artificial-intelligence company Deepmind, which uses human neuroscience to inspire computer algorithms.

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including Google. Source: Moneytree report/Pwc/NVCAUS venture-capital investment rose to US$29. 4 Â billion in 2013, a 7%increase on the year before.


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Simply google searching Elephants are ugly/why are elephants so ugly? brings up some not so nice results etc.


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And with that Levandowski has handed off control of his vehicle to software named Google Chauffeur. He takes his feet off the pedals and puts his hands in his lap.

It's not just Google that's developing the technology but also most of the major car manufacturers:

Following Google policy Levandowski drives through residential roads and surface streets himself while Chauffeur drives the freeways.

Levandowski works at Google's headquarters in Mountain view California. He's the business lead of Google's self-driving-car project an initiative that the company has been developing for the better part of a decade.

Google has a small fleet of driverless cars now plying public roads. They are test vehicles

but they are also simply doing their job: ferrying Google employees back and forth from work. Commuters in Silicon valley report seeing one of the cars easily identifiable by a spinning turret mounted on the roof an average of once an hour.

Google itself reports that collectively the cars have driven more than 500000 miles without crashing. At a ceremony at Google headquarters last year where Governor Jerry brown signed California's self-driving-car bill into law Google cofounder Sergey Brin said you can count on one hand

the number of years until ordinary people can experience this. In other words a self-driving car will be parked on a street near you by 2018.

Yet releasing a car will require more than a website and a click here to download button.

In the language particular to Google the researchers are dogfooding the car driving to work each morning in the same way that Levandowski does.

Google needs to put the car in the hands of ordinary drivers in order to test the user experience.

We have a saying here at Google says Levandowski. In God we trust all others must bring data.

This spring Chris Urmson the director of Google's self-driving-car project told a government audience in Washington D c. that the vast majority of those are nothing to worry about.

For the errors worrisome enough to require human hands back on the wheel Google's crew of young testers have been trained in extreme driving techniques including emergency braking high-speed lane changes

There has been reported only one accident that can conceivably be blamed on Google. A self-driving car near Google's headquarters rear-ended another Prius with enough force to push it forward

and impact another two cars falling-dominoes style. The incident took place two years ago the Stone age in the foreshortened timelines of software development

and according to Google spokespeople the car was not in self-driving mode at the time so the accident wasn't Chauffeur's fault.

Considering that the Google self-driving program has clocked already half a million miles the argument could be made that Google Chauffeur is already as safe as the average human driver.

It's not an argument Google makes to the public because Levandowski says the system hasn't encountered enough challenging situations in its real-world commutes.

Google has been uncommonly secretive about its self-driving-car program. Though it began in 2009 the company first announced the project in a blog post a year later.

Google is still not saying much to reporters (including this one) about its plans but since it was accused of being the bad guy in a real-life Matrix the company has made a concerted effort to reach out to potential partners.

Google lobbyists have made the rounds with legislators in Washington. Its engineers have made pilgrimages to Detroit and abroad.

Google wants to make available to the rest of the auto industry all of the building blocks that we ourselves use he said

if Google is proposing to give away the software. For the car companies the real cost of implementing the technology would be specialized in the peripheral that Chauffeur needs to run:

But at $75000 to $85000 each Google's lidar costs more than every other component in the self-driving car combined including the car itself.

A grizzled maverick of an engineer named David Hall designed the lidar that Google uses.

Industry scuttlebutt has it that Ford is giving Google the most serious consideration. Hall confirms that a major automaker recently summoned him to its headquarters to ask

Google to its credit shows no signs that it's allowing Detroit to slow it down.

Google is not a car manufacturer. Nor does it intend to be one Levandowski says. So what's the plan?

In other words Google thinks a new generation of bot-rodders may kick things off. Google won't say anything more

but since there's really only one place to turn for the all-important lidar I ask David Hall

and the super-high-resolution Google maps that go with it Hall doesn't see the point. He imagines talking to potential customers.

âÂ#ÂALMOST as good as Google's?''âÂ# The other fight is the legal one.

The Google car doesn't work without one as Chauffeur needs to be able to hand back the reins with 10 20 or maybe even 30 seconds'notice.

Some states prodded by Google lobbyists and looking to get ahead of the curve have made the cars explicitly legal.

What's going to happen no matter what the law says is people are going to get sued Urmson the director of Google's self-driving-car project allows.

All kinds of problems crop up in real-world testing says auto-drive consultant Brad Templeton who worked with Google on its self-driving-car project for two years.

Google is betting that established car manufacturers working with low-cost radar and camera components will never adequately bridge that gap.

NHTSA's former deputy director Ron Medford has signed just on as Google's director of safety for the self-driving-car project.

Google's main focus and vision says Medford is for a level-four vehicle. Watching the video it reminded me of the old Test Driving video game on the PC a long time ago. lol---In space no one can hear a tree fall in the forest.

Google would buy it right now.:Do not try and bend the spoon. That is impossible. Only try and realize the truth-there is no spoon.

To that end Google needs to do what it did for 1g fiber. Take it to some place where it can control the environment.

@jabailo...Google is way ahead of you...http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Google driverless car...they have logged a multitude of fully autonomous miles much more difficult than above


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http://news. cnet. com/8301-1009 3-57602286-83/google-security-exec-passwords-are-dead/../Brazilian Doctor Arrested For Using Silicone Fingers To Fool Fingerprint-Based Biometric Check-Inour keyless


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Last month Popular Science published tips for winning two of the world's most prestigious science fairs the Google Science Fair and the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.


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I suggest to just Google it. Caen University-The study published in the peer-reviewed journal Food

Google: NK603 corni don't want to come off as rude or arrogant. I really just want everyone to know about this.


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The HTC One and especially the contract-free version of the One released this month with stock Android like Google intended is good.

And slowly Google and the Android hardware makers are realizing what landlords and shop owners in up-and-coming neighborhoods realize:

The HTC One with its big gorgeous aluminum body its vivid and spacious screen its wildly superior versions of GMAIL Google maps and the Chrome browser its voice control that crushes Siri in every way possible

and its genuinely futuristic and exciting Google Now is a perfect trigger for Android gentrification.

After switching to Android I have found that Google Cloud Print is much nicer. I can print from anywhere

(versus ios) or its insecurity but rather the fragmentation allowed by Google. Device makers are allowed to change the ROM


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Start working at home with Google! It's by far the best job Ive had. Last Monday I got a new Alfa romeo from bringing in $7778.


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Start working at home with Google! It's by far the best job Ive had. Last Monday I got a new Alfa romeo from bringing in $7778.


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Google it. tertertert where do you see a 1. 5c increase over 200 years? The NOAA global instrumental temperature record the one that shows the largest increase in temperatures of all the different records shows about a 1 to 1. 2c increase. http://en. wikipedia. org


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Google monkey island sc if you don't believe it. monkeyisland...Historically the island has been uninhabitited due to its location and distance from the mainland.


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The images are part of the Timelapse project from Google and TIME what Google calls the most comprehensive picture of our changing planet ever made available to the public.

It comes from a collection of images taken between 1984 and 2012 as part of the Landsat program a joint satellite mission between NASA

You can fiddle with the interactive animation of all the images on the Google Timelapse website. TIME's got more background on the images and Landsat here.

Google via Gizmodo This is really cool. But sad I fear that we have caused already too much destruction of our planet to fix it.


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Google it and find all the good things about cooking with coconut oil! Raynre I wonder if you've had good food to compare against fast food.


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All they use google for is to search for porn. Taylorjusher That is because people are believing the lie that legal drugs are safe and illegal ones are dangerous.

@killert-Google can find Porn? WTF? How and since when?:Color gray often used to illustrate we cannot decide.


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