Scientists able to reconstruct words heard by test subjects

Last September, scientists from the University of California, Berkeley announced that they had developed a method of visually reconstructing images from peoples' minds, by analyzing their brain ...

Wed 1 Feb 12 from Gizmag

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VLT takes most detailed infrared image of the Carina Nebula

(PhysOrg.com) -- ESO's Very Large Telescope has delivered the most detailed infrared image of the Carina Nebula stellar nursery taken so far. Many previously hidden features, scattered across ...

20 hours ago from PhysOrg

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Sprint posts deeper 4Q loss on iPhone costs

(AP) -- The iPhone helped Sprint gain customers in the latest quarter, but also forced the carrier to post its largest loss in three years because of the high cost of the phone and a network ...

19 hours ago from PhysOrg

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Asia and Americas on Course for Arctic Collision

It'll be a geological showdown for the ages, with North America, South America, Europe and Asia colliding head-on over the North Pole to create a supercontinent called Amasia.

12 hours ago from Wired Science

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Chrome for Android Easter Eggs uncovered

3 hours ago from Ubergizmo

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Billions of tons of water lost from world's glaciers, satellite reveals

The total volume of water that has melted from all of the world's polar ice sheets, ice caps and mountain glaciers over the past decade would repeatedly fill Britain's largest lake, Windemere, ...

9 hours ago from The Independent

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Constar's 4Q earnings soar as Redbox thrives

(AP) -- Coinstar's fourth-quarter earnings nearly tripled as its Redbox kiosks for renting DVDs picked up customers who stopped getting their discs through Netflix's rival service.

Mon 6 Feb 12 from PhysOrg

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Future wars may be waged with mind-controlled weaponry, Royal Society warns

Neuroscience has ramifications for future warfare, and the scientific community must be more aware. So says a new report published by the Royal Society titled Neuroscience, conflict and security, ...

Tue 7 Feb 12 from Gizmag

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Black Hole Eats Asteroids, Burps Out X-Rays

The supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy may be constantly snacking on asteroids. A new study finds that an asteroid at least 12 miles wide falling into the black hole would account ...

11 hours ago from Wired Science

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Shark-eating shark snapped in Australia

A tasselled wobbegong shark has been photographed eating another shark for the first time

15 hours ago from Newscientist

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