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Koch brother resigns from museum board after calls from scientists | Grist

The billionaire polluter was on the American Museum of Natural History’s board for 23 years. No more. Source: Koch brother resigns from museum board after >>>

Posted: January 22, 2016 in Editorial, Environmental, Social

News: Quantum knots are real

The very first experimental observations of knots in quantum matter have just been reported in Nature Physics. Source: News: Quantum knots are real

Posted: January 22, 2016 in Quantum Physics

First materials to be woven at the atomic and molecular levels created

Source: First materials to be woven at the atomic and molecular levels created

Posted: January 21, 2016 in Chemistry, Nanotechnology, Physics

‘Free the Law’ will provide open access to all | Harvard Gazette

    A collaboration between Harvard Law School and Ravel Law has created a program called “Free the Law,” which will make American law open >>>

Posted: January 21, 2016 in Free Online Textbooks, Reference

For defying no-call lists, Dish faces potential fines totaling $24 billion – GeekWire

Dish’s telemarketers allegedly failed to heed no-call lists, and the satellite-TV provider may be fined up to $24 billion, a sum larger than the company’s Source: >>>

Posted: January 21, 2016 in Editorial, Social

The Future of Jobs | World Economic Forum

Skills and jobs displacement will affect every industry and geographical region, but losses can be offset by job growth in key areas. Source: The Future >>>

Posted: January 20, 2016 in Artificial Intelligence, Computer, Gadgetry, Robotics, Social

Astronomers say a Neptune-sized planet lurks beyond Pluto

Planet would orbit the sun once every 15,000 years Source: Astronomers say a Neptune-sized planet lurks beyond Pluto

Posted: January 20, 2016 in Uncategorized

15-Year-Old Student Develops Test for Dementia

Recently, a 15-year-old student developed a test for dementia that identifies and slows the development of toxic proteins in the brain. Learn more. Source: 15-Year-Old >>>

Posted: January 20, 2016 in Biological

Oceans running out of fish as undeclared catches add a third to official figures – The Ecologist

The global catch of fish and seafood is falling at three times the rate reported by the United Nations and urgently needs to be slowed >>>

Posted: January 19, 2016 in Biological

New light-activated nanoparticles kill over 90% of antibiotic-resistant bacteria – ScienceAlert

Source: New light-activated nanoparticles kill over 90% of antibiotic-resistant bacteria – ScienceAlert

Posted: January 19, 2016 in Biological