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Posted May 21, 2013:
- Bacterial Spare Parts Filter Antibiotic Residue from Groundwater
- Better Understanding of Water's Freezing Behavior at Nanoscale
- Going Green: U.S. Equipped to Grow Serious Amounts of Pond Scum for Fuel
- Origins of Human Culture Linked to Rapid Climate Change
- Fourteen Closely Related Crocodiles Existed Around 5 Million Years Ago
- New Tumor-Killer Shows Great Promise in Suppressing Cancers
- Soft Matter Offers New Ways to Study How Materials Arrange
Posted May 20, 2013:
- Non-Wetting Fabric That Drains Sweat Invented
- Amazon River Exhales Virtually All Carbon Taken Up by Rainforest
- Premature Birth Interrupts Vital Brain Development Processes Leading to Reduced Cognitive Abilities in Infants
Posted May 18, 2013:
Posted May 16, 2013:
- Artificial Forest for Solar Water-Splitting: First Fully Integrated Artificial Photosynthesis Nanosystem
- Beautiful 'Flowers' Self-Assemble in a Beaker
- Low-Grade Cotton Offers More Ecologically-Friendly Way to Clean Oil Spills
- Moth-Inspired Nanostructures Take the Color out of Thin Films
- Natural 'Keystone Molecules' Punch Over Their Weight in Ecosystems
Posted May 15, 2013:
- Insecticides Lead to Starvation of Aquatic Organisms
- Scientists Shape First Global Topographic Map of Saturn's Moon Titan
- Nanoscavengers Could Usher in Next Generation Water Purification
- Evolution Shapes New Rules for Ant Behavior, Research Finds
- 'Fish Thermometer' Reveals Long-Standing, Global Impact of Climate Change
- Billion-Year-Old Water Could Hold Clues to Life on Earth and Mars
- Significant Improvement in Performance of Solar-Powered Hydrogen Generation
- Squishy Hydrogels May Be the Ticket for Studying Biological Effects of Nanoparticles
- Groundwater Unaffected by Shale Gas Production in Arkansas
- Friction in the Nano-World: Physicists Discover a New Kind of Friction
- Tiny Water Creepy Crawlies from South Korea and the Russian Far East
- Warming in Central China Greater Than Most Climate Models Indicated
- Storage Power Plant on the Seabed
Posted May 14, 2013:
- Human Disease Leptospirosis Identified in New Species, the Banded Mongoose, in Africa
- Cooling Ocean Temperature Could Buy More Time for Coral Reefs
- Making Gold Green: New Non-Toxic Method for Mining Gold
- Learning to Recycle: Does Political Ideology Matter?
- Water Governs Cell Movement: Aquaporins Play Key Role, New Research Finds
- Could Carbon Dioxide Be Injected in Sandstone? Would It Stay There?
Posted May 13, 2013:
- Scientists Find Extensive Glacial Retreat in Mount Everest Region
- Oxygen Consumption of Individual Cells Measured: Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy Decisively Optimized
Posted May 10, 2013:
- Sacred Lotus Genome Sequence Enlightens Scientists
- New Endurance Record for Small Electric Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
- No-Win Situation for Agricultural Expansion in the Amazon
Posted May 9, 2013:
- Under-Appreciated Benefit of Oyster Restoration Highlighted
- Moon and Earth Have Common Water Source
- New Advance in Biofuel Production
- Loss of Eastern Hemlock Will Affect Forest Water Use
- Secret Streets of Britain's 'Atlantis' Are Revealed
- Toddlers from Socially-Deprived Homes Most at Risk of Scalds, Study Finds
Posted May 8, 2013:
- Setting the Standard for Sustainable Bioenergy Crops
- Graphene Quantum Dots May Someday Tell If It Will Rain on Mars
Posted May 7, 2013:
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