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Octopus Love Involves Strangulation, Cannibalism (Newser Daily Digest)

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Octopus Love Involves Strangulation, Cannibalism

Octopus Love Involves Strangulation, Cannibalism

(Newser) - Some guys fall asleep after a little love-making. But if you’re a male octopus, that nap can be more like eternal rest. Two scientists have detailed how carnal relations between a lady octopus and her lover can prove fatal for the male, especially if he’s not that well-endowed,... More  »
Newser located this story for you on Thursday, July 24, 2014 7:03 AM. The story matched your section(s) Science.

 
GM Recalls Another 718K Vehicles

GM Recalls Another 718K Vehicles

(Newser) - Another day, another 717,950 GM vehicles recalled. This time, none of the six separate recalls have any connection to the company's deadly ignition-switch problem , reports the Detroit News . By contrast, the problems are relatively minor. About 414,000 involve power seat-height adjusters in cars and small SUVs—the... More  »
Newser located this story for you on Thursday, July 24, 2014 7:03 AM. The story matched your section(s) Money.

 
Elephants Win Most Discerning Nose Award

Elephants Win Most Discerning Nose Award

(Newser) - Dogs may hold the reputation as having the best noses among mammals, but when it comes to the number of genes associated with smell, the elephant stands alone. By a mile. New findings published in Genome Research suggest that African elephants have 2,000 active olfactory genes, the highest number... More  »
Newser located this story for you on Thursday, July 24, 2014 7:03 AM. The story matched your section(s) Science.

 
Think France Has Great Food? Think Again

Think France Has Great Food? Think Again

(Newser) - Quick, name a country renowned for its cuisine. If France comes to mind, Mark Bittman has a revelation for you: That might have been true decades ago, but "today, when I write about Parisian restaurants I have to eat in three to recommend one, and that’s with expert... More  »
Newser located this story for you on Thursday, July 24, 2014 7:03 AM. The story matched your section(s) Lifestyle.

 
Hackers Hit 1K StubHub Accounts, Bought Tickets

Hackers Hit 1K StubHub Accounts, Bought Tickets

(Newser) - Last year, StubHub officials noticed a slew of unauthorized transactions, quietly refunded affected customers, and brought in law-enforcement officials. Authorities are today expected to make arrests involving a huge cyberfraud ring in which thieves hacked into more than 1,000 StubHub accounts, reports the AP . The StubHub site itself wasn’... More  »
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Supermarket's New Power Source: Its Expired Food

Supermarket's New Power Source: Its Expired Food

(Newser) - Food in a British supermarket too rotten to be sold is still being digested—by a plant that turns it into electricity to power the store. The Sainsbury's store says it's the first retail outlet in the country to remove itself from the national power grid, receiving electricity... More  »
Newser located this story for you on Thursday, July 24, 2014 7:03 AM. The story matched your section(s) Science.

 
Marine Biologist: 6th-Grader Stole My Idea

Marine Biologist: 6th-Grader Stole My Idea

(Newser) - Using only six fish and six tanks, a 6th-grade science fair entrant was able to demonstrate last year what is being hailed as a remarkable discovery : Lionfish, an invasive species found up and down the Florida coast, can also survive in nearly fresh water. There's just one catch: That... More  »
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