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Posted April 8, 2013:
- Carbon Dioxide Released from Burning Fuel Today Goes Back Into New Fuels Tomorrow
- Computer Scientists Develop Video Game That Teaches How to Program in Java
- Population Boom Poses Interconnected Challenges of Energy, Food, Water
- Rapid Climate Change and the Role of the Southern Ocean
- Link Between Obesity and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome May Be Exaggerated
- Why Going Green Is Good Chemistry
- Tortuous Paths Hamper Ion Transport
- Tin Nanocrystals for the Battery of the Future
- Dramatic Retreat of the Andean Glaciers Over the Last 30 Years
- New 'Transient Electronics' Disappear When No Longer Needed
- Natural Soil Bacteria Pump New Life Into Exhausted Oil Wells
- Sweet Success: Catalyzing More Sugars from Biomass
- Fatheads: How Neurons Protect Themselves Against Excess Fat
- Birds Find Ways to Avoid Raising Cuckoos' Young
- A Protein's Well-Known Cousin Sheds Light on Its Gout-Linked Relative
- New Mechanism for Cell Membrane Fission Proposed
- Hydrogen from Methane Without CO2 Emissions?
- Organic Semi-Conductors Could Revolutionize Electronics
- Giving Plants the Right Amount of Light
- NASA Taps the Power of Zombie Stars in Two-in-One Instrument
Posted April 7, 2013:
- Microalgae Produce More Oil Faster for Energy, Food or Products
- Reducing Waste of Food: A Key Element in Feeding Billions More People
- New Link Between Heart Disease and Red Meat: New Understanding of Cardiovascular Health Benefits of Vegan, Vegetarian Diets
- 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
- Lift Weights to Lower Blood Sugar? White Muscle Helps Keep Blood Glucose Levels Under Control
Posted April 5, 2013:
- Hubble Sees Light and Dust in a Nearby Starburst Galaxy
- Mapping the Chemistry Needed for Life at Jupiter's Moon Europa
- New Emissions Standards Would Fuel Shift from Coal to Natural Gas
- The Snakelocks Anemone, a Marine Species Prized in Cooking, Has Been Bred for the First Time in Captivity
- Ultrasonic Sounds of the Rainforest
Posted April 4, 2013:
- Antibody Evolution Could Guide HIV Vaccine Development
- First Expansion of 'Sea Potato' Seaweed Into New England
- Walking Can Lower Risk of Heart-Related Conditions as Much as Running
- New Insight Into Photosynthesis: Carotenoids Can Capture Blue/green Light and Pass Energy on to Chlorophylls
- Discovery of 1,800-Year-Old 'Rosetta Stone' for Tropical Ice Cores
- Trade Emerging as a Key Driver of Brazilian Deforestation
- Rocket Powered by Nuclear Fusion Could Send Humans to Mars
- Catalyst for Green Chemistry: Amberlyst-15 Can Act as a Catalyst for the Acylation of Phenols and Alcohols
- Origin of Life: Power Behind Primordial Soup Discovered
- Awake Imaging Device Moves Diagnostics Field Forward
- NASA Flies Radar South on Wide-Ranging Expedition
- Hubble Breaks Record in Search for Farthest Supernova
- Experts Propose Research Priorities for Making Concrete 'Greener'
- Turning Tires Into Gas for Energy and New, Valuable Materials
- Highest Efficiency in Black Solar Cells Ever: 18.7%
Posted April 3, 2013:
- Quantum Tricks Drive Magnetic Switching Into the Fast Lane
- Final MAVEN Instrument Integrated to Spacecraft
- 'Dancing' Silicon Atoms Discovered in Graphene
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