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6 elephants drown, 2 rescued in Thai national park

TheRepublic.com 

BANGKOK — A herd of wild elephants was swept away by raging waters in Thailand’s national park, drowning six, while rangers helped steer two animals out of a deep ravine. Staff at Khao Yai National Park discovered the two struggling elephants and the carcasses after dawn Saturday near the Haew Narok waterfall, also known as

2019 Ontario Legends Titles to be Decided at Autumn Colours Classic

Peterborough Speedway 

Things are about to wrap-up for the 2019 Trailers Plus Ontario Legends Series schedule, as teams head to the tight, tricky bullring on Mount Pleasant Road – October 11th to 13th – for the 27th running of the Autumn Colours Classic. There’ll be action and excitement with every turn of the wheel, as the popular...



Luna 3: Rightful King of 1950s Space Missions

Real Clear Science 

Eric Berger, Ars Technica
To the extent that most people think about spaceflight before NASA's Apollo program, they probably remember the flights of Yuri Gagarin or Alan Shepard, or perhaps the launch of Sputnik on this date in 1957. But between Sputnik and the first human launches, the Soviet Union flew a lunar exploration program that was remarkable for its time.

Why Is the U.S. Still Using Hypnosis to Solve Crimes?

Real Clear Science 

Ariel Ramchandani, Guardian
In January 2016, Charles Flores, a Texas prisoner, was moved to death watch, where inmates awaiting execution spend their final months. Seventeen years earlier, Flores had been convicted of murdering a woman in a Dallas suburb in the course of a robbery, a crime he says he did not commit.

How to Shape Photons Using a Trapped Atom

Real Clear Science 

Sam Jarman, Physics World
The first system for reshaping the time-varying profiles of individual photons has been created by Olivier Morin and colleagues at the Max-Planck-Institute for Quantum Optics in Garching, Germany. The team manipulated a single trapped atom to emit and absorb photons with the desired shapes by fine-tuning the properties of a pulsed laser beam.

Is Al Sharpton Antivaccine?

Real Clear Science 

Orac, Respectful Insolence
I've been blogging for nearly 15 years, and before that I spent several years on Usenet applying skepticism from topics ranging from Holocaust denial to alternative medicine to antivaccine misinformation. That means that I've been studying and dealing with antivaccine misinformation and pseudoscience for nearly two decades.

Most Major Depression Is Probably Not a Brain Disorder

Real Clear Science 

Edward Hagen, Evo Inst
Virtually all mental health researchers accept that Major Depression (MD) is a mental disorder, i.e., a brain dysfunction. I argue that this widespread belief should instead be treated as an untested hypothesis, and further, that this hypothesis is probably false. Instead, most MD in the general population is probably severe but normal sadness or grief. Here are seven reasons why:

Cell-Bacteria Mergers Offer Clues to Organelle Evolution

Real Clear Science 

Viviane Callier, Quanta

There are few relationships in nature more intimate than those between cells and the symbiotic bacteria, or endosymbionts, that live inside them. In these partnerships, a host cell typically provides protection to its endosymbiont and gives it a way to propagate, while the endosymbiont provides key nutrients to the host.

First-Ever Diamond Found Trapped Inside Another Diamond

Real Clear Science 

Erick Mack, Forbes
A very unusual pair of diamonds has been unearthed in Siberia, where Russia's Alrosa claims to have found the first-ever diamond trapped inside another diamond.The so-called Matryoshka diamond, so nicknamed for the famed Russian nesting dolls, is small at just .62 carats and 4.8 x 4.9 x 2.8 mm.

Lab-Made Primordial Soup Yields RNA Bases

Real Clear Science 

Davide Castelvecchi, Nature News
If Thomas Carell is right, around 4 billion years ago, much of Earth might have been blanketed with a greyish-brown kind of mineral. This was no ordinary rock, however: it consisted of crystals of the organic molecules that scientists now call A, U, C and G.

Woman protests in front of Patiala police station

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

A 36-year-old woman was allegedly stalked and molested by a man while returning from a court hearing on Friday. However, she had to sit overnight in front of a police station to get the accused booked.

Paralyzed Man Moves in Mind-Reading Exoskeleton

Real Clear Science 

James Gallagher, BBC News
A man has been able to move all four of his paralysed limbs with a mind-controlled exoskeleton suit, French researchers report.Thibault, 30, said taking his first steps in the suit felt like being the "first man on the Moon".

Raw Materials for Amino Acids Seen in Enceladus Geysers

Real Clear Science 

Matt Williams, U-Today
The joint NASA/ESA Cassini-Huygens mission revealed some amazing things about Saturn and its system of moons. In the thirteen years that it spent studying the system before it plunged into Saturn's atmosphere on September 15th, 2017 it delivered the most compelling evidence to date of extra-terrestrial life.

Nine Nobel Prize Predictions for 2019

Real Clear Science 

Staff, Inside Science
Every year, the Nobel Prizes in physiology or medicine, physics, and chemistry honor great advances and discoveries in science. Last year, one of our top contenders in medicine -- checkpoint inhibitors for cancer therapy -- won. We were not as successful in the other two categories. But buoyed by that modicum of success, we will again attempt to summarize nine top contenders for these famous science prizes (including one repeat from last year).





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