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5 Most Incredible Discoveries of the Week (Newser Daily Digest)

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5 Most Incredible Discoveries of the Week

5 Most Incredible Discoveries of the Week

(Newser) - Another ancient village in Arizona and a forensics discovery about Descartes are on the list: 2 Ancient Villages Emerge in Arizona National Park : Another ancient village has popped up in Arizona's Petrified Forest National Park—the second such find in as many years. The villages are some 1,300... More  »
Newser located this story for you on Saturday, October 11, 2014 7:11 AM. The story matched your section(s) Technology, Science.

 
Pink Floyd's Guest Vocalist: Stephen Hawking

Pink Floyd's Guest Vocalist: Stephen Hawking

(Newser) - Physicist Stephen Hawking burnishes his pop-culture cred next month with the release of Pink Floyd's first album in two decades, reports Rolling Stone . The track "Talkin' Hawkin'" on the Endless River album will feature Hawking himself. Of course, as devoted fans of the group or of Hawking... More  »
Newser located this story for you on Saturday, October 11, 2014 7:11 AM. The story matched your section(s) Science.

 
Yes, You'll See Lots of Ebola Costumes for Halloween

Yes, You'll See Lots of Ebola Costumes for Halloween

(Newser) - Not that it's a huge surprise, but Reuters reports that its informal survey of social media suggests that Ebola is going to be a major Halloween theme this year. The ultra-dedicated might try to dress up as the virus itself, but otherwise expect to see a lot of makeshift... More  »
Newser located this story for you on Saturday, October 11, 2014 7:11 AM. The story matched your section(s) Lifestyle.

 
Tesla's New 'Autopilot' Car Wins Rave Reviews

Tesla's New 'Autopilot' Car Wins Rave Reviews

(Newser) - Tesla's newly unveiled version of its electric car is earning headlines that include phrases such as "the future of driving" ( Business Insider ). Much of the buzz centers on the vehicle's automated driving system—it falls short of being considered a self-driving car, explains CEO Elon... More  »
Newser located this story for you on Saturday, October 11, 2014 7:11 AM. The story matched your section(s) Money.

 
Students Wow Pizza Guy With 10,000% Tip

Students Wow Pizza Guy With 10,000% Tip

(Newser) - Indiana Wesleyan University students attend mandatory chapel service each week, and when chapel speaker Keith Newman ordered pizza Wednesday morning as 3,000 students gathered inside, "I thought we were all going to get pizza," a student says. Instead, a Domino's Pizza deliveryman got a big shock—... More  »
Newser located this story for you on Saturday, October 11, 2014 7:11 AM. The story matched your section(s) Money, Lifestyle.

 
Couple Loses Septuplets, but Not Hope

Couple Loses Septuplets, but Not Hope

(Newser) - When Lindsey and Steve Justice found out they were expecting septuplets, they considered it "a miracle," Lindsey says. The North Carolina couple, parents to 2- and 4-year-old girls, found out Lindsey has polycystic ovary syndrome while trying to conceive a third time, USA Today reports. She took fertility... More  »
Newser located this story for you on Saturday, October 11, 2014 7:11 AM. The story matched your section(s) Lifestyle.

 
Descartes' Skull Reveals Secret About His Life

Descartes' Skull Reveals Secret About His Life

(Newser) - French mathematician and father of modern philosophy Rene Descartes is perhaps most famous for his phrase, "I think, therefore I am." But now French medical anthropologist and forensic expert Philippe Charlier is adding a layer of intrigue to the thinker's history. Descartes died in Stockholm in 1650... More  »
Newser located this story for you on Saturday, October 11, 2014 7:11 AM. The story matched your section(s) Science.

 
'Titanic of Ancient World' Gives Up New Riches

'Titanic of Ancient World' Gives Up New Riches

(Newser) - As wrecks go, the one that gave up the 2,000-year-old Antikythera mechanism has long been considered a remarkable one. Even more so now: Archaeologists finished a three-week underwater excavation at the site off the coast of Antikythera in southern Greece on Tuesday and discovered that the ship was much... More  »
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