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Friday, March 12, 2010

Cassini Data Show Ice and Rock Mixture Inside Saturn's Moon Titan

By precisely tracking NASA's Cassini spacecraft on its low swoops over Saturn's moon Titan, scientists have determined the distribution of materials in the moon's interior. The subtle ...  > full story
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Scientists Discover 600 Million-Year-Old Origins of Vision

By studying the hydra, a member of an ancient group of sea creatures that is still flourishing, scientists have made a discovery in understanding the origins of human vision. ...  > full story
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Aquatic 'Dead Zones' Contributing to Climate Change

The increased frequency and intensity of oxygen-deprived "dead zones" along the world's coasts can negatively impact environmental conditions in far more than local waters. Scientists ...  > full story
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New Study Debunks Myths About Vulnerability of Amazon Rain Forests to Drought

A new study has concluded that Amazon rain forests were remarkably unaffected in the face of once-in-a-century drought in 2005, neither dying nor thriving, ...  > full story
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Shocking Recipe for Making Killer Electrons

Take a bunch of fast-moving electrons, place them in orbit and then hit them with the shock waves from a solar storm. What do you get? Killer electrons. That's the shocking recipe revealed by ESA's Cluster mission. ...  > full story
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Scientists Solve Puzzle of Chickens That Are Half Male and Half Female

A puzzle that has baffled scientists for centuries -- why some birds appear to be male on one side of the body and female on the other -- has been solved by researchers. The research, which ...  > full story
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Traces of the Past: Computer Algorithm Able to 'Read' Memories

Computer programs have been able to predict which of three short films a person is thinking about, just by looking at their brain activity. The research provides further insight into how our ...  > full story
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Mysterious Cosmic 'Dark Flow' Tracked Deeper Into Universe

Distant galaxy clusters mysteriously stream at a million miles per hour along a path roughly centered on the southern constellations Centaurus and Hydra. A new study tracks this ...  > full story
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Development of More Muscular Trout Could Boost Commercial Aquaculture

A 10-year effort by a scientist to develop transgenic rainbow trout with enhanced muscle growth has yielded fish with what have been described as six-pack abs and muscular shoulders that could ...  > full story
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Sequencing Genome of Entire Family Reveals Parents Give Kids Fewer Gene Mutations Than Was Thought

Researchers have sequenced for the first time the entire genome of a family, enabling them to accurately estimate the average rate at which parents pass genetic ...  > full story
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Millions of people in both the developing and developed world may benefit from new immune-system research findings that identify a cell population that fights off parasitic infections but also causes ...  > full story

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