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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Bacteria Used to Power Simple Machines: Organisms Turn Microgears in Suspended Solution by Swimming

Scientists have discovered that common bacteria can turn microgears when suspended in a solution, providing insights for design of bio-inspired dynamically ...  > full story
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Earth's Polar Ice Sheets Vulnerable to Even Moderate Global Warming; New Orleans, Much of Southern Florida, Expected to Be Permanently Submerged

A new analysis of the geological record of the Earth's sea level employs a novel statistical approach that reveals the planet's polar ice sheets are vulnerable to ...  > full story
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Close-Up Photos of Dying Star Show Our Sun's Fate

About 550 light-years from Earth, a star like our Sun is writhing in its death throes. Chi Cygni has swollen in size to become a red giant star so large that it would swallow every planet out to Mars in our solar system. Moreover, it ...  > full story
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Greenland Glaciers: Water Flowing Beneath Ice Plays More Complex Role

Scientists who study the melting of Greenland's glaciers are discovering that water flowing beneath the ice plays a much more complex role than they previously imagined. Researchers previously ...  > full story
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DNA of Jesus-Era Shrouded Man in Jerusalem Reveals Earliest Case of Leprosy

The DNA of a first-century shrouded man found in a tomb on the edge of the Old City of Jerusalem has revealed the earliest proven case of leprosy. ...  > full story
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New Bacterial Behavior: Puzzling 'Dance' of Electricity-Producing Bacteria Near Energy Sources

Geobiologists have observed a new behavior of metal-metabolizing bacteria, with implications for design of microbial fuel cells. The bacterial 'dance' has been ...  > full story
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Astronomers Find Super-Earth Orbiting Red Dwarf Star; May Have Atmosphere

Astronomers have discovered a "super-Earth" orbiting a red dwarf star 40 light-years from Earth. They found the distant planet with a small fleet of ground-based telescopes no larger than those ...  > full story
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Secrets of Mysterious 'Night-Shining' Clouds Unlocked by NASA's AIM Satellite and Models

NASA's Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere satellite has captured five complete polar seasons of noctilucent or "night-shining" clouds with an unprecedented ...  > full story
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Scientists Decode Memory-Forming Brain Cell Conversations

The conversations neurons have as they form and recall memories have been decoded by scientists. The breakthrough in recognizing in real time the formation and recollection of a memory opens the ...  > full story
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Icy Moons of Saturn and Jupiter May Have Conditions Needed for Life

Planetary scientist Francis Nimmo will outline the impact of ice dynamics on the habitability of the moons of Saturn and Jupiter on Tuesday, Dec. 15, at the annual meeting of the American ...  > full story
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