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The reason, Bejan told LiveScience, has to do with something called a boundary layer.
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"Then it cooled, and the wood was locked in the volcanic rock, " Wolfe told LiveScience in an email.
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Smith declined an interview request, telling LiveScience that everything the researchers wanted to say is in the journal article.
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"They're waves running around in the atmosphere all the time, " Sharman told LiveScience.
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In November 2004, Stone launched a new multimedia site, called livescience.com, and changed the company's name to the more generic Imaginova.
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The article that was actually trending came from LiveScience, and the premise was that morning people are generally happier than night people.
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In a post on Livescience, Sean Captain points out the irony that two of the games featured at the PS4 debut actually focused on surveillance.
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"I would be very interested to explore the fish data more thoroughly, subdividing by herbivorous and carnivorous groups as we have done for the dinosaurs, " O'Gorman told LiveScience.
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Livescience now attracts some 1.6 million unique users per month.
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"It's brand-new to science, " Ma told LiveScience in an interview.
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Testing the idea, however, will be tricky, Amend told LiveScience.
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While rats can swim or float for up to four days, they may get trapped without air in small pipes and crannies as they seek higher ground, Leirs told LiveScience.
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