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Jul. 17, 2015

iBubble Wrap, Fossilized Owl Vomit, and Deadly Temperature Swings

Brandon Keim, a freelance science reporter, shares this week's top science news.

New Horizons Reveals Unexpected Worlds

Ice mountains and gaping canyons are just a few of the surprising features the New Horizons spacecraft beamed back this week.

Redefining the Kilogram

All the scales in the world are calibrated against a 125-year-old chunk of metal in a vault on the outskirts of Paris. Now scientists are looking to redefine the standard of what “kilogram” really means.

Can Video Games Be Used As Teaching Tools?

Are Minecraft’s digital building blocks the teaching tools of the future?

A Sci-Fi Writer Keeps His Eye on ‘Spaceship Earth’

In his new novel, Aurora, sci-fi writer Kim Stanley Robinson puts the dream of interstellar colonization under the microscope.

Total Meltdown: The Rate of Ice Cream Collapse

A food scientist explores how the microstructure of ice cream controls the rate at which it melts.

Why Do Screams Make You Shudder?

Human screams have a unique audio quality not found in other types of speech.

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