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Posted January 7, 2013:
- The Reason We Lose at Games: Some Games Simply Too Complex for the Human Mind to Understand
- Detrimental Effect of Obesity on Lesions Associated With Alzheimer's Disease
- Living Cells Behave Like Fluid-Filled Sponges
- A Mathematical Study of the Famous Dirac Equation That Describes Particles
Posted January 4, 2013:
- Pioneering Research on Type 2 Diabetes
- When Will Genomic Research Translate Into Clinical Care -- And at What Cost? New Study Applies Quantitative Modeling to Genomics
- Basic Math Skills Linked to PSAT Math Success
Posted January 3, 2013:
Posted December 27, 2012:
- Disease Burden Links Ecology to Economic Growth
- Cholesterol Drug Shows Promise in Fighting Effects of Malaria
- A Model-Free Way to Characterize Polymodal Ion Channel Gating
- Development of New Corneal Cell Line Provides Powerful Tool
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Posted December 21, 2012:
Posted December 20, 2012:
- How Songbirds Learn to Sing: Mathematical Model Explains How Birds Correct Mistakes to Stay on Key
- Cardiovascular Disease: The Mechanics of Prosthetic Heart Valves
- Motivation, Study Habits -- Not IQ -- Determine Growth in Math Achievement
- Two Problems in Chemical Catalysis Solved
Posted December 19, 2012:
- NASA's Operation IceBridge Data Brings New Twist to Sea Ice Forecasting
- Scientists Construct First Detailed Map of How the Brain Organizes Everything We See
- Research Predicts Growth, Survival of 'Superorganism' Ant Colonies
Posted December 18, 2012:
- Researchers Find Model System to Study Promising Cancer Drug
- 'Glitch’ In Pulsar ‘glitch’ Theory
- A Mathematical Formula to Decipher the Geometry of Surfaces Like That of Cauliflower
- New Method for Estimating Thermal Comfort in Low-Energy Buildings at the Design Stage
Posted December 17, 2012:
- Math Formula Gives New Glimpse Into the Magical Mind of Ramanujan
- Do-It-Yourself Viruses: How Viruses Self Assemble
Posted December 16, 2012:
Posted December 14, 2012:
- What Mechanism Generates Our Fingers and Toes? Genetic Studies Confirm a Mathematical Model
- If You Cut Down a Tree in the Forest, Can Wildlife Hear It?
Posted December 13, 2012:
- Uncovering a Flaw in Drug Testing for Chronic Anxiety Disorder
- Predicting Risk of Arrhythmias and Sudden Cardiac Death: There's a Computer Model for That
- 12 Matter Particles Suffice in Nature: Limited Number of Fermions in Standard Model, Physicists Say
Posted December 12, 2012:
- Study Paves Way to Design Drugs Aimed at Multiple Protein Targets at Once
- Climate Modelers Predict Warmer, Wetter Northeast U.S. Winters by 2070
Posted December 11, 2012:
- Taxes on Sugary Drinks and High Fat Foods Could Improve Health, Experts Say
- Best of Both Worlds: Hybrid Approach Sheds Light on Crystal Structure Solution
- Epigenetics May Be a Critical Factor Contributing to Homosexuality, Study Suggests
Posted December 10, 2012:
- Quantifying Corn Rootworm Damage
- Do We Live in a Computer Simulation Run by Our Descendants? Researchers Say Idea Can Be Tested
- Structure of Carbon's 'Hoyle State' Revealed
- Smuggler's Tunnels: Detecting Tunnels Using Seismic Waves Not as Simple as It Sounds
Posted December 7, 2012:
Posted December 6, 2012:
- Study of Social Network 'Check-Ins' Shows We Still Make Friends Face-to-Face
- How Cold Will a Winter Be in Two Years? Climate Models Still Struggle With Medium-Term Climate Forecasts
- 3-D Model Predicts Severity of Burns, Impact of Treatment: Natural Vitamin E May Mitigate Burn Injuries
- Warm Sea Water Is Melting Antarctic Glaciers
Posted December 5, 2012:
- First Evidence of Fish Sensing Geomagnetic Fields from a Czech Christmas Market
- A Leap Forward for Red Blood Cell Formation: Researchers Have Identified 75 Genetic Regions That Influence Red Blood Cell Formation
- See-Through 'MitoFish' Opens a New Window on Brain Diseases
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