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Posted April 10, 2013:
- Pottery Reveals Ice Age Hunter-Gatherers’ Taste for Fish
- GUMBOS Technology Promises New Drugs, Electronic Devices
- Arsenic Contamination in Food and Water Supplies
- Clinging to Crevices, E. Coli Thrive
- Effect of Medication Is Affected by Copies of Genetic Information
- Metagenomics Used to Identify Organisms in Outbreaks of Serious Infectious Disease
- Ocean Nutrients a Key Component of Future Change, Say Scientists
Posted April 9, 2013:
- Hangover Remedy Examined: Yak-a-Mein Soup, A.k.a., ‘Old Sober’
- New Evidence That Egg White Protein May Help High Blood Pressure
- Surf's Up: Turbulence Tells Sea Urchins to Settle Down
- Measuring Microbes Makes Wetland Health Monitoring More Affordable, Says Researcher
- System Provides Clear Brain Scans of Awake, Unrestrained Mice
- A Step Toward Optical Transistors?
- Scientists Seek Sea Urchin's Secret to Surviving Ocean Acidification
- Urban Grass Might Be Greener, but That Doesn't Mean It's 'Greener'
- Spring Rains Bring Life to Midwest Granaries but Foster Gulf of Mexico 'Dead Zone'
- You Are as Old as You Feel
- Pioneering Study Calculates Arctic Ocean Nutrient Budget
Posted April 8, 2013:
- Remaining Martian Atmosphere Still Dynamic
- 'Artificial Leaf' Gains the Ability to Self-Heal Damage and Produce Energy from Dirty Water
- Study Finds Key to Calling Back-Up Help When Tumor-Fighter P53 Goes Down
- Seemingly Small Research Funding Cuts Could Hinder Progress in Nanotechnology
- 'Pharmaceutical' Approach Boosts Oil Production from Algae
- How Carbon Moves Within Planet Plays Big Role in Planetary Atmosphere Formation
- Moving Cells With Light Holds Medical Promise
- Shape Changers: Surface Diffusion Plays a Key Role in Defining the Shapes of Catalytic Nanoparticles
- Surprising Predictor of Ecosystem Chemistry
- Carbon Dioxide Released from Burning Fuel Today Goes Back Into New Fuels Tomorrow
- Gulf of Mexico Has Greater-Than-Believed Ability to Self-Cleanse Oil Spills
- Rapid Climate Change and the Role of the Southern Ocean
- Why Going Green Is Good Chemistry
- Tin Nanocrystals for the Battery of the Future
- Egyptian Wedding Certificate Key to Authenticating Controversial Biblical Text
- Fatheads: How Neurons Protect Themselves Against Excess Fat
- Cry Me a River of Possibility: Scientists Design New Adaptive Material Inspired by Tears
- Hydrogen from Methane Without CO2 Emissions?
- Organic Semi-Conductors Could Revolutionize Electronics
Posted April 7, 2013:
- Widely Used Filtering Material Adds Arsenic to Beers
- Do Cells in the Blood, Heart and Lungs Smell the Food We Eat?
- Communicating the Science of the '6x°C Egg'
- Air Pollution Stunts Coral Growth
- Engineering Algae to Make the 'Wonder Material' Nanocellulose for Biofuels and More
- First Tests of Old Patent Medicine Remedies from a Museum Collection
- Ready for Debut: Fruit-Juice-Infused Chocolate With 50 Percent Less Fat
Posted April 5, 2013:
- Mapping the Chemistry Needed for Life at Jupiter's Moon Europa
- Accidental Discovery May Lead to Improved Polymers
- New Emissions Standards Would Fuel Shift from Coal to Natural Gas
- Cancer Checkpoint: Mitochondrial Metabolic Regulator SIRT4 Guards Against DNA Damage
- How Life May Have First Emerged on Earth: Foldable Proteins in a High-Salt Environment
Posted April 4, 2013:
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