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New Chart Shows the Entire Topography of the Antarctic Seafloor in Detail for the First Time
April 9, 2013 Reliable information on the depth and floor structure of the Southern Ocean has so far been available for only few coastal regions of the Antarctic. Scientists have for the first time succeeded in ... > full story -
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Subtle Hallmarks of Psychiatric Illness Can Reveal Themselves Even Remotely
April 9, 2013 Researchers discovered that healthy people and those with borderline personality disorder displayed different patterns of behavior while playing an online strategy game, so much so that when healthy ... > full story -
Seeds of Model Cereal Plant Now Available
April 5, 2013 Seeds of the model cereal plant Brachypodium distachyon are now available to the international scientific ... > full story -
A Model Predicts That the World's Populations Will Stop Growing in 2050
April 4, 2013 Global population data spanning the years from 1900 to 2010 have enabled a research team to predict that the number of people on Earth will stabilize around the middle of the ... > full story -
Damaging Effects of Unemployment and Unexpected Wealth Losses on Mobility and Economic Security
April 3, 2013 A new study examines how American families cope with unexpected financial setbacks and how those periods of economic uncertainty draw down financial resources. The report studies families across race ... > full story -
Scientists Develop Monkey Model to Study Novel Coronavirus Infection
April 3, 2013 Researchers have developed a model of infection in rhesus macaques that will help scientists around the world better understand how an emerging coronavirus, first identified in Sept. 2012, affects ... > full story -
Physicists Decipher Social Cohesion Issues
April 3, 2013 Migrations happen for a reason, not randomly. A new study, based on computer simulation, attempts to explain the effect of so-called directional migration - migration for a reason - on cooperative ... > full story -
Seismic Hazards: Seismic Simulation Code Speeds Up
April 2, 2013 Scientists have developed a highly scalable computer code that promises to dramatically cut both research times and energy costs in simulating seismic hazards throughout California and ... > full story -
Sorting out Parkinson's Protein Structure: Computer Modeling May Offer Hints for New Drug-Design Strategies
April 1, 2013 Clumps of proteins that accumulate in brain cells are a hallmark of neurological diseases such as dementia, Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease. Over the past several years, there has been ... > full story -
New Mathematical Model Shows How Society Becomes Polarized
April 1, 2013 Engineering researchers have devised a mathematical model that helps demonstrate what's behind the growing rift in American ... > full story
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