https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2015/08/05/communities.with.beautiful.scenery.weather.have.lower.rates.religious.affiliation
Communities with beautiful scenery, weather have lower rates of religious affiliation - Physorg |...
Counties in the United States with more beautiful weather and scenery have lower rates of membership and affiliation with religious organizations, according to...
beautiful scenery
https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2015/08/03/israel.british.project.makes.hebrew.texts.available.online
Israel-British project makes Hebrew texts available online - Physorg | (e) Science News
One of the oldest surviving Hebrew manuscripts, a bible dating back more than 1,000 years, will soon be available online in a joint project with The British...
https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2015/08/02/obama.unveil.biggest.step.ever.climate.fight
Obama to unveil 'biggest step ever' in climate fight - Physorg | (e) Science News
US President Barack Obama will Monday unveil what he called the "biggest, most important step we've ever taken" to fight climate change, a sensitive issue...
https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2014/11/26/studying.speed.multi.hop.bluetooth.networks
Studying the speed of multi-hop Bluetooth networks - Physorg | (e) Science News
Bluetooth technology is the most widespread standard wireless communication. One of its applications is the creation of electronic sensor networks.
the speed
https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2014/01/31/la.unified.gets.lower.price.thousands.ipads
LA Unified gets lower price for thousands of iPads - Physorg | (e) Science News
Los Angeles Unified School District is getting a break on the price of thousands of iPads, as it continues the rollout of a $1 billion plan to provide the...
https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2014/11/06/cbs.news.launches.digital.streaming.news.network
CBS News launches digital streaming news network - Physorg | (e) Science News
CBS News says its coverage is now available through a digital streaming network that features live, anchored coverage 15 hours each weekday.
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https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2011/07/18/party.atmosphere.reigned.early.shuttle.landings
Party atmosphere reigned in early shuttle landings - Physorg | (e) Science News
(AP) -- If the weather cooperates, Atlantis will close out the space shuttle era with wheels down in Florida. Shuttle homecomings didn't always end this way.
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https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2014/01/06/zynga.adoption.pushes.bitcoin.back.over.1000
Zynga adoption pushes Bitcoin back over $1,000 - Physorg | (e) Science News
The virtual currency Bitcoin jumped back over $1,000 Monday after online gaming company Zynga began a test operation to accept Bitcoin in some of its games.
https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2015/10/16/sentinel.3a.shows
Sentinel-3A shows off - Physorg | (e) Science News
Before the latest satellite for Copernicus is packed up and shipped to the Plesetsk cosmodrome in Russia for launch at the end of the year, the media and...
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https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2015/02/06/image.lisbon.portugal.orbit
Image: Lisbon, Portugal from orbit - Physorg | (e) Science News
This image from Sentinel-1A's radar shows the metropolitan area of Portugal's capital, Lisbon.
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https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2014/12/19/how.wise.woolly.bear.caterpillars.wintry.weather.prediction
How wise is the woolly bear caterpillar's wintry weather prediction? - Physorg | (e) Science News
On your next stroll through the winter wood, peak under a log and gently brush away the frozen leaves. Beneath, you might find a furry friend you haven't seen...
https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2015/10/02/us.regulator.missed.its.best.chance.catch.vw.cheating
US regulator missed its best chance to catch VW cheating - Physorg | (e) Science News
More than a decade ago, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency helped develop a technology that ultimately was used by an independent laboratory to catch...
https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2011/09/29/galaxy.caught.blowing.bubbles
Galaxy caught blowing bubbles - Physorg | (e) Science News
(PhysOrg.com) -- Hubble's famous images of galaxies typically show elegant spirals or soft-edged ellipses. But these neat forms are only representative of...
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https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2014/08/17/fascinating.rhythm.light.pulses.illuminate.a.rare.black.hole
Fascinating rhythm: Light pulses illuminate a rare black hole - Physorg | (e) Science News
The universe has so many black holes that it's impossible to count them all. There may be 100 million of these intriguing astral objects in our galaxy alone....
https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2011/02/25/little.historical.evidence.support.cutting.global.health.aid.during.recessions
Little historical evidence to support cutting global health aid during recessions - Physorg | (e)...
The World Bank and World Health Organization have voiced fears that policymakers will break their commitments to support desperately needed global health...
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https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2012/09/06/triton.a.subsurface.ocean
Triton: A subsurface ocean? - Physorg | (e) Science News
Neptune's largest moon Triton is most likely a captured Kuiper Belt Object. The capture of icy Triton and the subsequent taming of its orbit likely led to the...
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https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2017/04/20/china.prepares.launch.countrys.first.cargo.spacecraft
China prepares to launch country's first cargo spacecraft - Physorg | (e) Science News
Preparations are underway for the launch of China's first unmanned cargo spacecraft on a mission to dock with the country's space station.
https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2011/07/12/us.astronauts.set.last.spacewalk.shuttle.era
US astronauts set for last spacewalk of shuttle era - Physorg | (e) Science News
Two US astronauts were to step out on the last spacewalk of the shuttle era Tuesday at the International Space Station where Atlantis is docked for a final...
https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2014/07/08/improving.stability.clay.construction
Improving the stability of clay for construction - Physorg | (e) Science News
Researchers at the Universiti Teknologi MARA mixed clay with various waste materials to enhance its engineering quality.
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https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2015/08/05/whale.eating.deep.sea.shrimp.discovered
Whale-eating deep-sea shrimp discovered - Physorg | (e) Science News
Two new species of submarine shrimp-like creature, capable of 'stripping' a pig carcass in a matter of days, have been discovered by a team of scientists from...
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https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2011/07/08/why.shuttles.are.being.retired.whats.next
Why shuttles are being retired, what's next - Physorg | (e) Science News
(AP) -- Thirty years of flight by NASA's space shuttles will end once Atlantis returns home from this last mission. The space agency will be looking to deeper...
https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2011/03/07/discovery.leaving.space.station.last.time
Discovery leaving space station for the last time - Physorg | (e) Science News
Discovery is ready to leave the International Space Station for the last time.
the last timespace station
https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2014/02/04/kerry.gets.his.twitter.account.back
Kerry gets his Twitter account back - Physorg | (e) Science News
A year into the job US Secretary of State John Kerry has relaunched his Twitter account with the aim of reaching out to make "foreign policy less foreign."
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https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2015/08/05/the.mystery.jupiters.great.red.spot
The mystery of Jupiter's Great Red Spot - Physorg | (e) Science News
The largest and most powerful hurricanes ever recorded on Earth spanned over 1,000 miles across with winds gusting up to around 200 mph. That's wide enough to...
the mystery
https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2014/06/11/american.chemical.societys.highest.honor.goes.pioneer.diagnostic.dna.chips
American Chemical Society's highest honor goes to pioneer of diagnostic 'DNA chips' - Physorg | (e)...
Jacqueline K. Barton, Ph.D., professor of chemistry and chair of the division of chemistry and chemical engineering at the California Institute of Technology,...
https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2012/09/03/spanish.researchers.report.a.promising.start.new.anticancer.drug
Spanish researchers report a promising start for new anticancer drug - Physorg | (e) Science News
Spanish researchers have developed on a nanometric scale a new drug that combines photothermia and chemotherapy to help fight cancer.
https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2011/09/19/saltwater.boosts.microbial.electrolysis.cells.cleanly.produce.hydrogen
Saltwater boosts microbial electrolysis cells to cleanly produce hydrogen - Physorg | (e) Science...
A grain of salt or two may be all that microbial electrolysis cells need to produce hydrogen from wastewater or organic byproducts, without adding carbon...
https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2008/10/08/diversity.plant.eating.fishes.may.be.key.recovery.coral.reefs
Diversity of plant-eating fishes may be key to recovery of coral reefs - Physorg | (e) Science News
For endangered coral reefs, not all plant-eating fish are created equal. A report scheduled to be published this week in the early edition of the journal...
https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2015/10/29/china.decides.end.1.child.policy.allow.2.children
China decides to end 1-child policy, allow 2 children - Physorg | (e) Science News
China's ruling Communist Party announced Thursday that the country will start allowing all married couples to have two children, abolishing an unpopular policy...
https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2014/11/05/chinas.success.means.october.wasnt.all.bad.news.space.exploration
China's success means October wasn't all bad news for space exploration - Physorg | (e) Science News
The final week in October was widely reported as having been disastrous for space exploration. First we had the explosion of the crewless Antares launcher as...
https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2015/08/05/a.suspension.revolution.formula.i.motorsport
A suspension revolution in Formula I Motorsport - Physorg | (e) Science News
A Cambridge academic equipped with no more than a pencil and paper invented a completely new suspension component which led to a unique story featuring code...
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https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2011/09/09/polymer.batteries.next.generation.electronics
Polymer batteries for next-generation electronics - Physorg | (e) Science News
(PhysOrg.com) -- University of Leeds scientists have invented a new type of polymer gel that can be used to manufacture cheaper lithium batteries without...
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https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2014/12/16/engineers.detect.and.measure.individual.dna.molecules.using.smartphone.microscope
Engineers detect and measure individual DNA molecules using smartphone microscope - Physorg | (e)...
Fluorescence microscopes use technology that enables them to accomplish tasks not easy to achieve with normal light microscopes, including imaging DNA...
https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2015/02/06/google.free.mapping.service.adds.local.guides
Google free mapping service adds local guides - Physorg | (e) Science News
An update to Google's free online map service on Friday let users become local guides who post reviews of businesses and venues in a challenge to Yelp.
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https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2015/10/22/deep.sea.bacteria.could.help.neutralize.greenhouse.gas.researchers.find
Deep-sea bacteria could help neutralize greenhouse gas, researchers find - Physorg | (e) Science...
A type of bacteria plucked from the bottom of the ocean could be put to work neutralizing large amounts of industrial carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere,...
https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2016/09/13/killing.superbugs.with.star.shaped.polymers.not.antibiotics
Killing superbugs with star-shaped polymers, not antibiotics - Physorg | (e) Science News
Tiny, star-shaped molecules are effective at killing bacteria that can no longer be killed by current antibiotics, new research shows.
star shaped
https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2014/07/06/japan.set.first.arms.export.under.new.rules.report
Japan set for first arms export under new rules: report - Physorg | (e) Science News
Japan is set to approve its first arms export following relaxation of its self-imposed ban, as the nation aims to boost its global military and economic...
https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2014/11/06/hungry.bats.compete.prey.jamming.sonar
Hungry bats compete for prey by jamming sonar - Physorg | (e) Science News
In their nightly forays, bats hunting for insects compete with as many as one million hungry roost-mates. A study published today in Science shows that Mexican...
https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2015/08/05/open.windows.can.be.dangerous.cats
Open windows can be dangerous for cats - Physorg | (e) Science News
The summer months are dangerous for indoor cats. A large number of cats have accidents every year when they fall out of open windows or from balconies. Every...
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https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2014/11/12/comet.lander.not.anchored.sending.home.data.esa
Comet lander not anchored, but sending home data: ESA - Physorg | (e) Science News
Europe's robot probe Philae did not anchor to comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko after landing harpoons failed to fire, but still managed to send home lots of...
https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2012/09/05/nasa.imagery.reveals.strength.tropical.storm.michaels.arm
NASA imagery reveals strength in Tropical Storm Michael's 'arm' - Physorg | (e) Science News
NASA's Aqua satellite shows that tiny Tropical Storm Michael had some strong thunderstorms wrapped around its center and in a band of thunderstorms in its...
https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2011/07/05/showers.storms.could.delay.shuttle.launch.nasa
Showers, storms could delay shuttle launch: NASA - Physorg | (e) Science News
Showers and thunderstorms are likely to develop in Florida around the time of this week's planned final launch of the space shuttle, NASA's weather officer...
showersstormscoulddelayshuttle
https://esciencenews.com/sources/physorg/2016/09/12/nasa.sees.tropical.storm.18w.moving.philippine.sea
NASA sees Tropical Storm 18W moving into Philippine sea - Physorg | (e) Science News
Tropical Depression 18W formed west of Guam and strengthened into a tropical storm. NASA-NOAA's Suomi NPP satellite saw the storm heading into the Philippine...