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- Fungi May Be Able to Replace Plastics One Day
- Biological Wires Carry Electricity Thanks to Special Amino Acids
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- Pittsburgh's Leaky Faucet: How Aging Sewers Are Impacting Urban Watersheds
- 'Superheated' Water Can Corrode Diamonds
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- New Insight Into Double-Protected Dance of Cell Division
- Age-Related Dementia May Begin With Neurons' Inability to Rid Themselves of Unwanted Proteins
- New Method for Greenhouse Gas Predictions
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- Silver Nanoparticles May Adversely Affect Environment, Researchers Demonstrate
- Invention Opens the Way to Packaging That Monitors Food Freshness
- Why Have White Storks Stopped Migrating?
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- Cleaning Oil Spills With Paper Mill Sludge?
- Scientists Find Way to Image Brain Waste Removal Process Which May Lead to Alzheimer's Diagnostic
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- Report Exposes Pakistani E-Waste Recycling Workers' Plight
- When Water Speaks: Solvents Make Catalysts More Efficient
Posted February 20, 2013:
- Turning Pine Sap Into 'Ever-Green' Plastics
- Potential Benefits of Inertial Fusion Energy Justify Continued Research and Development
- Self-Healing Protective Coating for Concrete
- Six in Ten People Worldwide Lack Access to Flush Toilets or Other Adequate Sanitation
Posted February 17, 2013:
- Key to Cleaner Environment May Be Right Beneath Our Feet
- Engineers Are Catching Rainbows: Material That Slows Light Opens New Possibilities in Solar Energy, Other Fields
- Scientists Explore New Technologies That Remove Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
Posted February 14, 2013:
- Fish Become Bolder and More Gluttonous from Mood-Altering Drug Residue in Water
- Sewage Lagoons Remove Most -- But Not All -- Pharmaceuticals
- Eco-Safe Antibacterial Fiber Discovered
Posted February 12, 2013:
- Carbon Sponge Could Soak Up Coal Emissions
- Environmental Hazards or Energy Solutions? Geophysicists Size Up Energy Resources, Carbon Capture and Fracking
- Mix Uranium from Russian Nuclear Weapons With Norwegian Rock, Researcher Says
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- Gold Squeezed Into Micro-Velcro
- Waste Dump at the End of the World: Ecologists Propose Managing Strategies to Protect the Antarctic
- Unique Peptide Has Therapeutic Potential Against Cancers, Neurological Disorders, and Infectious Diseases
- Nylons Made from Shrimps
Posted February 6, 2013:
- Hydrothermal Liquefaction: The Most Promising Path to Sustainable Bio-Oil Production
- Possible Cause Of, and Treatment For, Non-Familial Parkinson's
- Mercury Contamination in Water Can Be Detected With a Mobile Phone
Posted February 5, 2013:
- Protein That Allows Safe Recycling of Iron from Old Red Blood Cells Identified
- Consumers Need Better Protection from Chemicals in Products, Experts Urge
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