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Charles Darwin cleared of stealing ideas for theory of evolution from Alfred Russel Wallace

Researchers assumed Charles Darwin kept a letter from Alfred Russel Wallace, also with theories about natural selection, for two weeks - enabling him to revise elements of his own theory of evolution, before announcing it to the world in July 1858

Charles Darwin has finally been cleared of stealing ideas that helped shape his theory of evolution from fellow naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace more than 40 years after historians first accused him. Researchers assumed Charles Darwin kept a letter from Alfred Russel Wallace, also with theories about natural selection, for two weeks – enabling him to revise elements of his own theory of evo…

Manicured turtles in science swim in Florida

A Florida research team tracking the dispersal of hatchling loggerhead turtles has resorted to the nail salon to help fit tiny tags to the endangered creatures

rick is a breakthrough in the study of Atlantic loggerheads (Caretta caretta) because scientists have been struggling to find an effective way to study these animals’ early years. Something like 80% of female loggerheads will nest in Florida. When their hatchlings emerge 40-70 days later, they make a mad dash for the water and swim out into the open ocean. Researchers have some information o…

TEDGlobal 2012: future city ideas awarded at Edinburgh conference

TEDGlobal conference in Edinburgh has honored developers with innovative ideas about how the cities of the future should look

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Five daredevils who helped science before Felix Baumgartner

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…3. John Paul Stapp In 1954, US Air Force medical researcher John Paul Stapp earned the title “the Fastest Man Alive” when he rode a rocket-powered sled to a then-world record land speed of 632 mph (1.017 km/h), going from a standstill to a speed faster than a 45-caliber bullet in five seconds. He then screeched to a dead stop in 1.4 seconds, sustaining a force equivalent to 46.2 times…

Bicholim Conflict: fictitious war for Goan independence that fooled Wikipedia for five years

After five years of featuring the Bicholim Conflict, Wikipedia has admitted the entire conflict and books cited as sources for the piece are fictional

“Bicholim Conflict” was voted a “good article” – a Wikipedia badge of honor – and sat happily on the online encyclopedia for more than half a decade. But editors have lately discovered a small issue with the site’s meticulously written 4,500 word article detailing the 17th century Bicholim Conflict. It was entirely made up. After five years of featuring the piece, which tells th…

Curiosity MSL on course for Mars landing

Curiosity, also known as the Mars Science laboratory, was launched from Earth in November last year and is now nearing the end of a 560-million-km journey across space

s to support life • Project costed at $2.5 billion; will see initial surface operations lasting two Earth years • Onboard plutonium generators will deliver heat and electricity for at least 14 years • 75 kg science payload more than 10 times as massive as those of earlier US Mars rovers • Equipped with tools to brush and drill into rocks, to scoop up, sort and sieve samples • Variety of analytical…

Solar Impulse, solar-powered plane, lands in Rabat after flying from Spain

Solar Impulse, a solar-powered plane, has landed in Rabat, Morocco, after flying from Spain, completing the second leg of its pioneering journey

Solar Impulse, a solar-powered plane, has landed in Rabat, Morocco, after flying from Spain, completing the second leg of its pioneering journey. Pilot Bertrand Piccard landed the Solar Impulse in Rabat, 19 hours after taking off from Madrid. The plane – the size of a jumbo jet – was powered by 12,000 solar cells turning four electrical motors. The 2,500 km-trip (1,550 miles), begun i…

Telomere progressive shortening characterizes familial breast cancer

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…xist. CITATION: Martinez-Delgado B, Yanowsky K, Inglada-Perez L, Domingo S, Urioste M, et al. (2011) Genetic Anticipation Is Associated with Telomere Shortening in Hereditary Breast Cancer. PLoS Genet 7(7): e1002182. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1002182 Contact:   Dr. Beatriz Martinez-Delgado and Dr. Javier Benitez Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO) Human Genetics Melchor Fernandez Almagro…

Anthony Castro article about Gina DeJesus disappearance published in Plain Press in 2004

Gina DeJesus was rescued on Monday along with Amanda Berry and Michelle Knight

alleged involvement in the case when he produced the article about Gina DeJesus’ disappearance. Gina DeJesus was rescued on Monday along with Amanda Berry and Michelle Knight. The author of the 861-word Plain Press article describes the anxiety felt by the neighborhood in the aftermath of Gina DeJesus’ disappearance. It outlines the concerns of parents and relatives about sex offender…

Curiosity MSL zaps its first Martian rock called Coronation

NASA's Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity has zapped its first Martian rock

r have supported life. The US-French ChemCam instrument will be a critical part of that investigation, helping to select the most interesting objects for study. The inaugural target of the laser was a 7 cm-wide rock dubbed “Coronation” (previously N165). NASA's Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity has zapped its first Martian rock It had no particular science value, and was expected…

Curiosity rover ready to zap Martian rocks

Curiosity rover is getting ready to zap its first Martian rock

…ent has probably garnered most attention because nothing like it has ever been flown to Mars before. ChemCam sits high up on the rover’s mast from where it directs a laser beam on to rocks up to 7 m (23 ft) away. The spot hit by the infrared laser gets more than a million watts of power focused on it for five one-billionths of a second. This produces a spark that the instrument observes with…

XOLO X900, the first Intel-powered smartphone, goes on sale in India

XOLO X900, made by the Indian manufacturer Lava, will go on sale on 23 April priced at about 22,000 rupees ($420)

sed chip promises more efficient battery consumption, as well as Intel’s own “hyper threading technology” allowing for enhanced multi-tasking. The XOLO X900 – which features an 8-megapixel camera – will run initially on Android Gingerbread, Google’s smartphone operating system. This will later be upgraded, Intel said, to the next incarnation of Android, Ice Crea…

Bionic eye powered by light invented by scientists of Stanford University

A bionic eye which is powered by light has been invented by scientists at Stanford University in California

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Scientists are 99% sure there is life on Mars after they re-analyze soil samples from Viking 1 probe

Viking 1 probe did find evidence of extraterrestrial microbes in soil samples from Mars

ind evidence of extraterrestrial microbes in soil samples from Mars The reassessment was prompted by the discovery of “perchlorates” in the soil at the landing site of another Mars lander, Phoenix, in 2008. The presence of the chemicals in Viking’s samples had led scientists to conclude the samples were contaminated. The scientists behind the experiment remain divided over how conclusive the…

Synthetic DNA and RNA molecules give hints about evolution and heredity

Researchers have succeeded in mimicking the chemistry of life in synthetic versions of DNA and RNA molecules

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Hirisplex: forensic test predicts hair and eye color using DNA left at crime scene

Scientists have developed Hirisplex, a forensic test that can predict both the hair and eye color of a possible suspect using DNA left at a crime scene

…study, the authors used Hirisplex to predict hair color phenotypes in a sample drawn from three European populations. On average, their prediction accuracy was 69.5% for blonde hair, 78.5% for brown, 80% for red and 87.5% for black hair color. Analysis on worldwide DNA samples suggested the results were similar regardless of a person’s geographic ancestry. The team was also able to determin…

Martian meteorite given to National History Museum for science

The Natural History Museum (NHM) in London has acquired the 1kg piece of the Tissint rock thanks to an anonymous benefactor

ulting in minimal contamination with Earth. Researchers hope Tissint’s geochemistry will provide insights into past conditions on Mars and the possibility that it may once have hosted life. Just 61 out of the 41,000 meteorites known to science come from Mars. To get here, they would have been blasted off the surface of the Red Planet by a mighty impact and then travelled through the Solar Sy…

Two-headed tortoise with a heart-shaped shell exhibited at Science History Museum in Kiev

A two-headed tortoise with two hearts and six legs has gone on show on Friday at the exhibition called Live Dragons at a natural science museum in Kiev, Ukraine

and active, “prefers green food, while the other prefers more brightly-colored food – carrots and dandelion flowers,” said Yuri Yuravliov. The tortoise, a species that can live 50 to 60 years, was kept from birth by a Ukrainian in his home, he said. “Animals with this type of pathology are only rarely born and don’t survive in natural condition.” Sergei Ryabov,…

Scott Thompson, Yahoo CEO, is to step down after accusations of fake computer science degree

Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson is to step down after accusations that a fake computer science degree was included on his CV

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Microsoft Surface tablet powered by Windows 8 unveiled

Microsoft has unveiled Surface, its own-brand family of tablets, which will be powered by its upcoming Windows 8 system and contains a choice of an Intel or ARM-based processor

Microsoft has unveiled Surface, its own-brand family of tablets, which will be powered by its upcoming Windows 8 system and contains a choice of an Intel or ARM-based processor. It allows Microsoft to challenge Apple’s bestselling iPad with a device that can run standard applications such as its own Office programs and Photoshop. But it puts Microsoft in competition with other manufacturers…

Nikon Coolpix S800c, the first Android-powered compact camera

Coolpix S800c, the first mainstream digital camera to be powered by Google's Android system, has been released by Nikon

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Fidel Castro publishes article criticizing health rumors

Elias Jaua presented a photo of the encounter with Fidel Castro

Fidel Castro has written a strongly-worded article condemning persistent rumors that he is on his death bed. The 86-year-old attacked international media “lies”, and published photos of himself in Cuba’s state media. Fidel Castro said he was in good health, and could not even remember the last time he had a headache. Venezuelan politician Elias Jaua said on Sunday he had a five-…

Whitney Houston’s final days described in Vanity Fair article “The Devils in the Diva”

Vanity Fair article has shed new light on Whitney Houston's personal life and last days in Los Angeles

Whitney Houston’s premature death at 48 in Beverly Hilton Hotel triggered a slew of media speculation and rumors about her alleged drug use and troubled personal relationships. Now, a Vanity Fair article has shed new light on Whitney Houston’s personal life and last days in Los Angeles, three months after she was found drowned in a hotel bathtub. One of the more bizarre anecdotes is recount…

Medical ethicist Francesca Minerva: “Doctors should have the right to kill unwanted or disabled babies at birth as they are not a real person”

Francesca Minerva, a research associate at Oxford University, has claimed that doctors should have the right to kill newborn babies if they are disabled, too expensive or simply unwanted by their mothers

…eir mothers The article also provoked responses from religious and Pro-Life groups. Rev. Joanna Jepson came to public attention when she spoke out against a late abortion that had been carried out in 2001. Doctors are permitted to carry out abortions beyond the 24-week legal limit if they believe a baby’s disability is serious enough, but Rev. Joanna Jepson argued that a cleft palate was a…

Curiosity rover’s wind sensor damaged

NASA has reported its first setback in its Curiosity rover mission to Mars

…#8217;s deputy project scientist, Ashwin Vasavada. All the other REMS measurements look good. Air temperatures in Gale Crater have been up to about minus 2C in the Martian afternoon, and down to minus 75C in the middle of the Martian night. In general, the rover is in rude health. On Monday, it wiggled its front and back wheels to check its steering capability. Commands will now be sent up to init…

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