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Posted May 21, 2013:
- Observations of Stellar Visibility by Citizen Scientists Accurately Measure the Brightness of the Night Sky
- A Tiny Programmable Fly's Eye
- Asthma Symptoms Impair Sleep Quality and School Performance in Children
- Early-Life Traffic-Related Air Pollution Exposure Linked to Hyperactivity
Posted May 20, 2013:
- New NOAA Report Examines National Oil Pollution Threat from Shipwrecks
- The Mammoth's Lament: How Cosmic Impact Sparked Devastating Climate Change
- Mediterranean Diet Seems to Boost Aging Brain Power
- Ant Study Could Help Future Robot Teams Work Underground
- Amazon River Exhales Virtually All Carbon Taken Up by Rainforest
- Coming Into Existence: Lab Sets a New Record for Creating Heralded Photons
- Nanoantennas Improve Infrared Sensing
- Not Just Blowing in the Wind: Compressing Air for Renewable Energy Storage
- Combined Wood and Tobacco Smoke Exposure Increases Risk and Symptoms of COPD
- Prenatal Exposure to Traffic Is Associated With Respiratory Infection in Young Children
- Air Pollution and Noise Pollution Increase Cardiovascular Risk
- Do Men's and Women's Hearts Burn Fuel Differently?
- Predicting Infectious Influenza
- Lovelorn Frogs Bag Closest Crooner
- Making Ice-Cream More Nutritious With Meat Left-Overs
Posted May 19, 2013:
- Engineered Microbes Grow in the Dark
- Bacteria Use Hydrogen, Carbon Dioxide to Produce Electricity
- Roots of Future Tropical Rainfall: Sea Level Influenced Tropical Climate During the Last Ice Age
- Heat-Related Deaths in Manhattan Projected to Rise: Killing Season May Push Into Spring and Fall
- Ginger Compounds May Be Effective in Treating Asthma Symptoms, Study Suggests
Posted May 18, 2013:
Posted May 17, 2013:
- Genome Sequence of Tibetan Antelope Sheds New Light on High-Altitude Adaptation
- Climate Change May Have Little Impact on Tropical Lizards: Study Contradicts Predictions of Widespread Extinction
- New Study Recommends Using Active Videogaming ('exergaming') to Improve Children's Health
Posted May 16, 2013:
- World's Smallest Liquid Droplets Ever Made in the Lab, Experiment Suggests
- Topography of Eastern Seaboard Muddles Ancient Sea Level Changes
- Stacking 2-D Materials Produces Surprising Results
- Team Wins Cubesat Berth to Gather Earth Energy Imbalance Measurements
- Add Boron for Better Batteries
- Change in Cycle Track Policy Needed to Boost Ridership, Public Health
- Research Into Carbon Storage in Arctic Tundra Reveals Unexpected Insight Into Ecosystem Resiliency
- Can Math Models of Gaming Strategies Be Used to Detect Terrorism Networks?
- Artificial Forest for Solar Water-Splitting: First Fully Integrated Artificial Photosynthesis Nanosystem
- Beautiful 'Flowers' Self-Assemble in a Beaker
- Security Risks Found in Sensors for Heart Devices, Consumer Electronics
- Faulty Energy Production in Brain Cells Leads to Disorders Ranging from Parkinson's to Intellectual Disability
- Low-Grade Cotton Offers More Ecologically-Friendly Way to Clean Oil Spills
- Engineers Monitor Heart Health Using Paper-Thin Flexible 'Skin'
- New Insights Into How Materials Transfer Heat Could Lead to Improved Electronics
- Weather on the Outer Planets Only Goes So Deep
- Moth-Inspired Nanostructures Take the Color out of Thin Films
- New Record in Wireless Data Transmission
- Asteroid 1998 QE2 to Sail Past Earth Is Nine Times Larger Than Cruise Ship
- Natural 'Keystone Molecules' Punch Over Their Weight in Ecosystems
Posted May 15, 2013:
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