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The Cradle of the Nanoparticle
February 25, 2013 A new model facilitates predictions about how nanoparticles form and gives clues about how the process can be ... > full story -
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Taking the Gamble out of DNA Sequencing: How Much Can Be Learned in a Large-Scale Experiment
February 24, 2013 Scientists have developed an algorithm to predict how much can be learned in a large-scale DNA sequencing experiment -- with potential applications in every field of ... > full story -
Circulation Changes in a Warmer Ocean
February 22, 2013 In a new study, scientists suggest that the pattern of ocean circulation was radically altered in the past when climates were ... > full story -
NASA Deciphering the Mysterious Math of the Solar Wind
February 21, 2013 The sun and its prodigious stream of solar particles, called the solar wind, can be particularly tricky to model since as the material streams to the outer reaches of the solar system it carries ... > full story -
Journey to the Limits of Space-Time: Black Hole Simulations on Supercomputers Present New View of Jets and Accretion Disks
February 21, 2013 Black holes shape the growth and death of the stars around them through their powerful gravitational pull and explosive ejections of energy. In a recent article, researchers predicted the formation ... > full story -
Factoring in the Deadly Math of Cancer
February 21, 2013 Researchers are building complex mathematical models to understand cancer's evolution and how to treat ... > full story -
Human Heart Tissue Development Slower Than Other Mammals
February 20, 2013 The walls of the human heart are a disorganized jumble of tissue until relatively late in pregnancy, despite having the shape of a fully functioning heart, according to a pioneering ... > full story -
Engineering Control Theory Helps Create Dynamic Brain Models
February 19, 2013 Models of the human brain, patterned on engineering control theory, may some day help researchers control such neurological diseases as epilepsy, Parkinson's and migraines, according to a researcher ... > full story -
Rock-Paper-Scissors a Parable for Cycles in Finance, Fashion, Politics and More
February 19, 2013 Using a grown-up version of the rock-paper-scissors game, cognitive scientists offer a new theory of the group dynamics that arise in situations as varied as cycles of fashion, fluctuations of ... > full story -
Meerkats Use Subordinate Animals as Guinea Pigs When Approaching Novel Threats
February 18, 2013 In their environment, wild animals are exposed to countless threats, be they predators, diseases or natural obstacles to get over, such as gorges or rivers. In recent times, numerous human-made ... > full story
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