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Posted April 11, 2013:
- Chickens With Bigger Gizzards Are More Efficient
- Launch of Semi-Synthetic Artemisinin a Milestone for Malaria, Synthetic Biology
- Scientists Create Phantom Sensations in Non-Amputees
- Pollution: Learning the Limits for Marine Species
- Innovative Self-Cooling, Thermoelectric System Consumes No Electricity
Posted April 10, 2013:
- Blame It on the Rain (from Saturn's Rings): More Charged Water Particles Fall Than Thought
- Reducing Infant Exposure to Smoke
- Overactive Marker May Shorten Survival of Brain Tumor Patients
- Scientists Use Islands to Gauge Rainfall's Effect on Landscapes
- Faster Than Silicon: Redesigned Material Could Lead to Lighter, Faster Electronics
- Researchers Develop Tool to Assist Areas of Infectious Disease Outbreaks
- New Cutting-Edge Cell Research Will Lead to Safer Medical Experiments on Humans
- Mining Information Contained in Clinical Notes Could Yield Early Signs of Harmful Drug Reactions
- Liquid on Liquid Goes Solid
- Smart Solutions to a Worsening Water Crisis
- Plasmonics: A Flexible Bridge Between Two Worlds
- Understanding the Life of Lithium Ion Batteries in Electric Vehicles
- Overcoming a Major Barrier to Medical and Other Uses of 'Microrockets' and 'Micromotors'
- Clinging to Crevices, E. Coli Thrive
- Dark Lightning: Are Airplane Passengers Exposed to Radiation from Intense Bursts of Gamma-Rays from Thunderclouds?
- Snowflakes Falling on Cameras: What Snow Looks Like in Midair
Posted April 9, 2013:
- Modest Population-Wide Weight Loss Could Result in Reductions in Type 2 Diabetes and Cardio Disease
- Neutrons Help Explain Ozone Poisoning and Links to Thousands of Premature Deaths Each Year
- Hangover Remedy Examined: Yak-a-Mein Soup, A.k.a., ‘Old Sober’
- Measuring Microbes Makes Wetland Health Monitoring More Affordable, Says Researcher
- Electronic Implants: New Fast Transcutaneous Non-Invasive Battery Recharger and Energy Feeder
- Nanotechnology Imaging Breakthrough
- Do You Get What You Pay For? It Depends on Your Culture
- Urban Grass Might Be Greener, but That Doesn't Mean It's 'Greener'
- Der Steppenworm? Two New Species Differ from the Elusive 'Mongolian Death Worm'
- Spring Rains Bring Life to Midwest Granaries but Foster Gulf of Mexico 'Dead Zone'
- Polluting Plastic Particles Invade the Great Lakes
- Exposure to Air Pollution During Pregnancy Linked to Increased Incidence of Specific Pediatric Cancers
- Peel-and-Stick Thin Film Solar Cells
Posted April 8, 2013:
- Remaining Martian Atmosphere Still Dynamic
- A Warming World Will Further Intensify Extreme Precipitation Events, Research Shows
- 'Artificial Leaf' Gains the Ability to Self-Heal Damage and Produce Energy from Dirty Water
- 'Post-Mortem' Yields Insight Into Kepler's Supernova
- Fewer Unnecessary Early Deliveries Seen in Multistate, Hospital-Based Study
- Hot and Cold Senses Interact: Cold Perception Is Enhanced When Nerve Circuitry for Heat Is Inactivated
- Seemingly Small Research Funding Cuts Could Hinder Progress in Nanotechnology
- 'Pharmaceutical' Approach Boosts Oil Production from Algae
- Global Solar Photovoltaic Industry Is Likely Now a Net Energy Producer
- Surprising Predictor of Ecosystem Chemistry
- 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
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