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Posted June 19, 2013:
- Scientists Date Prehistoric Bacterial Invasion Still Present in Today's Plant and Animal Cells
- Metamorphosis of Moon's Water Ice Explained
- A Shot in the Arm for Old Antibiotics
- A New Model -- And Possible Treatment -- For Staph Bone Infections
- Simple and Inexpensive Process to Make a Material for CO2 Adsorption
- Mars Had Oxygen-Rich Atmosphere 4,000 Million Years Ago
- The Rhythm of the Arctic Summer: Diverse Activity Patterns of Birds During the Arctic Breeding Season
- What Do Memories Look Like?
- Sound Waves Precisely Position Nanowires
- Researchers Discover Immunity Mechanism: Platelets Patrolling the Bloodstream
- Siberian Caves Warn of Permafrost Meltdown
Posted June 18, 2013:
- Long Distance Calls by Sugar Molecules
- Tiny Batteries: 3-D Printing Could Lead to Miniaturized Medical Implants, Compact Electronics, Tiny Robots
- Chemical Probe Confirms That Body Makes Its Own Rotten Egg Gas, H2S, to Benefit Health
- New Approach to Battling Tuberculosis
- Working Backward: Computer-Aided Design of Zeolite Templates
Posted June 17, 2013:
- New Compound Excels at Killing Persistent and Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis
- Predators Affect the Carbon Cycle, Study Shows
- Underwater Springs Reveal How Coral Reefs Respond to Ocean Acidification
- 'Chemical Architects' Build Materials With Potential Applications in Drug Delivery and Gas Storage
- Investigational Drug Improves Sleep Disorder Among the Blind
- Artificial Sweetener a Potential Treatment for Parkinson's Disease
- Chemical in Antibacterial Soap Fed to Nursing Rats Harms Offspring, Study Finds
- Efficient and Inexpensive: Researchers Develop Catalyst Material for Fuel Cells
- Coatings Could Help Medical Implants Function Better
- Simple and Inexpensive Process to Make a Material for Carbon Dioxide Adsorption
- New 'Embryonic' Subduction Zone Found
- Uniquely Shaped Enzyme Amazes Chemists
- Plasma in a Bag: Plastic Bags Coated by Plasma Serve as Lab for Cultivating Adherent Cells
- Researchers Unmask Janus-Faced Nature of Mechanical Forces With Supercomputer
Posted June 16, 2013:
- 'Cold Snap' 116 Million Years Ago Triggered Marine Ecosystem Crisis
- Star-Shaped Macromolecule Grabs Large Anions
- Noble Gases Hitch a Ride on Hydrous Minerals
Posted June 14, 2013:
- Medical Researchers Design Variant of Main Painkiller Receptor
- Bioenergy Potential Unearthed in Leaf-Cutter Ant Communities
- Secrets of Biological Soil Crusts Uncovered
- Study of Oceans' Past Raises Worries About Their Future
- Detecting Homemade Explosives, Not Toothpaste
Posted June 13, 2013:
- Chronic Drinking and Exposure to Particulate Matter Dramatically Decreases Lung Function
- Unzipped Nanotubes Unlock Potential for Batteries
- Odors from Human Skin Cells Can Be Used to Identify Melanoma
- Nanoparticle Opens the Door to Clean-Energy Alternatives
- New Fluorescent Protein from Eel Improves Key Clinical Assay
- A Peptide to Protect Brain Function
- 'Self-Cleaning' Pollution-Control Technology Could Do More Harm Than Good, Study Suggests
- Building More Sustainable Aircrafts
- Spot-Welding Graphene Nanoribbons Atom by Atom
- New Catalyst Neutralizes Gases Responsible for Climate Change
Posted June 12, 2013:
- Discovery of New Material State Counterintuitive to Laws of Physics
- Silicon-Based Nanoparticles Could Make LEDs Cheaper, Greener to Produce
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