July 28, 2015

Scientists Want To Use Drones To Capture Whale Snot


Whales are awesome and important. But because they are so big and sensitive to sound, researchers have a hard time collecting all the data they need without freaking them out. Now, whale biologists from the nonprofit Ocean Alliance have teamed up with students from the Olin College of Engineering to create drones that can capture one of the most important biological materials--a whale’s snot--without disturbing the animals. They’ve launched a Kickstarter campaign to help fund their research.

Whale “blow” is the combination of mucus, or snot, water, and tissue that may sound very gross, but is essential for whale biologists--from it, they can tell if the whales are stressed or pregnant based on their hormones, check their snot to see if they are infected with any viruses, or gather tissue samples for DNA analysis.

Breaking News: Twitter Turns Down The CRISPR Hype


The gene editing technique CRISPR was launched from relative public obscurity to the mainstream today when #CRISPRfacts began trending on Twitter, quieting some of the hype surrounding a Wired story.

CRISPR does hold a lot of promise. Unlike previous gene editing techniques, the CRISPR-Cas9 system is so specific that it can quickly and cheaply change individual base pairs of DNA. It might one day remove antibiotic resistance genes from bacteria or help to clone woolly mammoths in elephant cells, but it likely won't be accomplishing anything quite so revolutionary anytime soon.

Tech: Google unlinking Google+ from YouTube


Google has revealed plans to sideline its social network Google+ by changing the way users log in to its products and services.

It said it would no longer require users to sign up to Google+ to post comments to products such as YouTube.

Brad Horowitz, who manages Google's photos and sharing services, announced the changes in a blog on Monday.

One expert told the BBC that some YouTube creators had reacted to the news with "glee".
Google had been criticised by YouTube stars over its attempt to integrate Google+ with the video sharing site.

Breaking News: Apple Watch coming to a Best Buy near you



There's a new way to get the Apple Watch.

Best Buy announced that the gadget will have a spot on its shelves starting August 7.
One hundred Best Buy stores will stock the Apple Watch at first. By the time holiday season rolls around, another 200 stores will carry it.

Nationwide, Best Buy has more than 1,400 stores and locations. Although only a small percentage of the stores will offer the Apple Watch, the watch will also be available at retailer's website.

I'm not trying to surpass Messi - Neymar


Barcelona star Neymar has insisted that it is not his goal to surpass team-mate Lionel Messi as one of the best players in the world.

The Argentina international has been voted the game's best on four occasions in the past six years and is widely regarded as one of the best around in the history of the game.

Breaking News: Walcott deal 'closer', says Wenger


The England international has said that he is negotiating an extension with the Gunners and his boss has now revealed that an agreement is edging ever nearer
Theo Walcott is close to signing his new contract at Arsenal, according to manager Arsene Wenger.

The England international is out of contract at the end of the coming season, having signed a three-and-a-half-year deal in January 2013.

Ancelotti - 'Ronaldo and Messi need each other'

  The Italian says the rivalry between the two superstars drives both to become better players and talks about the importance of Por...