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Posted May 9, 2013:
- Dust in the Clouds: Cirrus Clouds Form Around Mineral Dust and Metallic Particles
- Heady Mathematics: Describing Popping Bubbles in a Foam
- New Advance in Biofuel Production
- Elevated Cadmium Levels Linked to Disease: Men Especially Affected
- Loss of Eastern Hemlock Will Affect Forest Water Use
- Dead Stars 'Polluted' With Planetary Debris: Signs of Earth-Like Planets Found
- Genes Define the Interaction of Social Amoeba and Bacteria
- 'Power Plants': How to Harvest Electricity Directly from Plants
- Geologists Study Mystery of 'Eternal Flames'
Posted May 8, 2013:
- PCBs Are Everywhere: Problem Exists in Industrial City and Rural Community
- Setting the Standard for Sustainable Bioenergy Crops
- Researchers Find a Way to Make Steel Without Greenhouse-Gas Emissions
- Graphene Quantum Dots May Someday Tell If It Will Rain on Mars
- Carnitine Supplement May Improve Survival Rates of Children With Heart Defects
- Lucky Bacteria Strike It Rich During Formation of Treatment-Resistant Colonies: Research Could Help in Battle Against Infections That Do Not Respond to Powerful Drugs
- Coumarin in Cinnamon and Cinnamon-Based Products and Risk of Liver Damage
- Using 'Bacteria-Eaters' to Prevent Infections on Medical Implant Materials
- First Biological Evidence of a Supernova
- Engineers Fine-Tune the Sensitivity of Nano-Chemical Sensor
- Biosensor That Detects Antibiotic Resistance Brings Us One Step Closer to Fighting Superbugs
- Bacteria Adapt and Evade Nanosilver's Sting
Posted May 7, 2013:
- U.S. Urban Trees Store Carbon, Provide Billions in Economic Value, Finds State-by-State Analysis
- 20-Million-Year-Old Amber Shatters Theories of Glass as a Liquid
- New Mechanism Converts Natural Gas to Energy Faster, Captures Carbon Dioxide
- Cleaner, Low Temperature Nuclear Fuels?
Posted May 6, 2013:
- The Black Sea Is a Goldmine of Ancient Genetic Data
- New Technique to Track Cell Interactions in Living Bodies Developed
- NASA's Spitzer Puts Planets in a Petri Dish
- Ubiquitous Engineered Nanomaterials Can Cause Lung Inflammation: Substances Are Used in Everything from Paint to Sporting Equipment
- Endogenous Antibiotic Discovered in the Brain
Posted May 5, 2013:
- Improving Materials That Convert Heat to Electricity and Vice-Versa: Turning Waste Heat Into Electricity
- As Climate Changes, Boreal Forests to Shift North and Relinquish More Carbon Than Expected
- Brighter Clouds, Cooler Climate? Organic Vapors Affect Clouds, Leading to Previously Unidentified Climate Cooling
Posted May 3, 2013:
- 'Dark Oxidants' Form Away from Sunlight in Lake and Ocean Depths, Underground Soils
- 'Going Negative' Pays for Nanotubes
- Heroin Vaccine Blocks Relapse, Preclinical Study Suggests
Posted May 2, 2013:
- Lava Erupting on Sea Floor Linked to Deep-Carbon Cycle
- 'Oil for the Joints' Offers Hope for Osteoarthritis Sufferers
Posted May 1, 2013:
- Studying Meteorites May Reveal Mars' Secrets of Life
- Printable Functional 'Bionic' Ear Melds Electronics and Biology
- Potential of Best Practice to Reduce Impacts from Oil and Gas Projects in the Amazon
- Soil May Harbor Answer to Reducing Arsenic in Rice
- Use of Laser Light Yields Versatile Manipulation of a Quantum Bit
- New Molecule Heralds Hope for Muscular Dystrophy Treatment
- Discovery of New Gigantic Swelling Phenomenon of Layered Crystal Driven by Water
- Amphibians Living Close to Farm Fields Are More Resistant to Common Insecticides
- New Plant Protein Discoveries Could Ease Global Food and Fuel Demands
- Bizarre Bone Worms Emit Acid to Feast on Whale Skeletons: Bone-Melting Substance Drills Opening for Worms to Access Nutrients
- Storm Study Reveals a Sting in the Tail
Posted April 30, 2013:
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