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Posted April 4, 2013:
- Origin of Life: Power Behind Primordial Soup Discovered
- Dwarf Whale Survived Well Into Ice Age
- Bumblebees Use Logic to Find the Best Flowers
- NASA Flies Radar South on Wide-Ranging Expedition
- Experts Propose Research Priorities for Making Concrete 'Greener'
- Climate Change Winners: Adélie Penguin Population Expands as Ice Fields Recede
- New 'Dual Resistant' Tomatoes Fight Lethal Pests With One-Two Punch
- Turning Tires Into Gas for Energy and New, Valuable Materials
- A Model Predicts That the World's Populations Will Stop Growing in 2050
- The Equine 'Adam' Lived Fairly Recently: Close Relationships Among Modern Stallions
- One Extinct Turtle Less: Turtle Species in the Seychelles Never Existed
Posted April 3, 2013:
- Can Repurposed Cancer Drugs Counter Bioterror Threats?
- Satellite Tagging Maps the Secret Migration of White Sharks
- 2013 Wintertime Arctic Sea Ice Maximum Fifth Lowest on Record
- Chimps: Ability to 'Think About Thinking' Not Limited to Humans
- 'A Better Path' Toward Projecting, Planning for Rising Seas on a Warmer Earth
- Rocky Mountains Originated from Previously Unknown Oceanic Plate
- Environmental Policies Matter for Growing Megacities
- Ancient Pool of Warm Water Questions Current Climate Models
- Thin Clouds Drove Greenland's Record-Breaking 2012 Ice Melt
- Invasive Crabs Help Cape Cod Marshes
- Earth Is 'Lazy' When Forming Faults Like Those Near San Andreas
- Same-Day Water Pollution Test Could Keep Beaches Open More Often
- Chinese Foreign Fisheries Catch 12 Times More Than Reported, Study Shows
- Breakthrough in Hydrogen Fuel Production Could Revolutionize Alternative Energy Market
- Tiny Octopus-Like Microorganisms Named After Science Fiction Monsters
- Papyrus Plant Detox for Slaughterhouses
- Breeding Birds Vulnerable to Climate Change in Arctic Alaska: A Story of Winners and Losers
Posted April 2, 2013:
- An Inside Look at Carnivorous Plants
- Can Synthetic Biology Save Wildlife? From Re-Creating Extinct Species to the Risk of Genetically Modified Super-Species
- Rising Temperature Difference Between Hemispheres Could Dramatically Shift Rainfall Patterns in Tropics
- Research Examines Ancient Puebloans and the Myth of Maize
- Total Buzz Kill: Metals in Flowers May Play Role in Bumblebee Decline
- Few Effective, Evidence-Based Interventions to Prevent Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Review Finds
- Sensitive Sites: Research Examines Preservation of Southwest Archaeology in Time of Tight Budgets
- Tiny Grazers Play Key Role in Marine Ecosystem Health
- Ozone Masks Plants Volatiles, Plant Eating Insects Confused
- Solar Village to House Microgrid Project
- Seismic Hazards: Seismic Simulation Code Speeds Up
- Survey Shows Many Republicans Feel America Should Take Steps to Address Climate Change
- Switching to a Power Stroke Enables a Tiny but Important Marine Crustacean to Survive
- Putting Larval Cobia to the Acid Test: Potential Resistance to Increasingly Acidic Oceans by Certain Species of Fish
- Remaining Unnoticed for 100 Years, a Kyrgyz Onion Species Strikes With Its Beauty
- Second Source of Potentially Disruptive Icelandic Volcanoes Found
- NASA's SORCE Satellite Marks a Decade in the Sun
- NASA Sends Unmanned Aircraft to Study Volcanic Plume
- Diversification in Ancient Tadpole Shrimps Challenges the Term 'Living Fossil'
- Surveying Roads at 100 Km/h
Posted April 1, 2013:
- Geckos Keep Firm Grip in Wet Natural Habitat
- Deadly Effects of Certain Kinds of Household Air Pollution Lead to Call for Biomarker Studies
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