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At High Altitude, Carbs Are the Fuel of Choice
December 6, 2012 Mice living in the high-altitude, oxygen-starved environment of the Andean mountains survive those harsh conditions by fueling their muscles with carbohydrates. The findings provide the first ... > full story -
Sungrazing Comets as Solar Probes
December 6, 2012 To observe how winds move high in Earth's atmosphere, scientists sometimes release clouds of barium as tracers to track how the material corkscrews, blows around, and changes composition in response ... > full story -
Flexible Silicon Solar-Cell Fabrics May Soon Become Possible
December 6, 2012 For the first time, a silicon-based optical fiber with solar-cell capabilities has been developed that is capable of being scaled up to many meters in length. The research opens the door to the ... > full story -
Biologists Unlocking the Secrets of Plant Defenses, One Piece at a Time
December 5, 2012 Botanists have unraveled an important step in the way the plant hormone jasmonate works. Jasmonate signaling has been a target of intense research because of its important role in maintaining the ... > full story -
Synthetic Fuel Could Eliminate U.S. Need for Crude Oil, Researchers Say
December 5, 2012 The United States could eliminate the need for crude oil by using a combination of coal, natural gas and non-food crops to make synthetic fuel, a team of researchers has found. Besides economic and ... > full story -
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Proliferation Warnings on Nuclear 'Wonder-Fuel', Thorium
December 5, 2012 Thorium is being touted as an ideal fuel for a new generation of nuclear power plants, but new research suggests it may not be as benign as ... > full story -
Next Scientific Fashion Could Be Designer Nanocrystals
December 5, 2012 Three chemistry professors hope that their separate research trajectories will converge to create a new way of assembling what they call “designer atoms” into materials with a broad array ... > full story -
Wind Speeds in Southern New England Declining Inland, Remaining Steady on Coast: Climate Change, Urbanization Among Possible Causes
December 5, 2012 Oceanographers have analyzed long-term data from several anemometers in southern New England and found that average wind speeds have declined by about 15 percent at inland sites while speeds have ... > full story -
World's First Demonstration of Power Transfer from Wheels to Power an Electric Car
December 5, 2012 Electric vehicles (EV) have ten times higher energy performance than automobiles powered by gasoline-based engines. However, they are not yet popular with drivers due to the need to store large ... > full story -
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Potent Greenhouse Gas: California's N2O Emissions May Be Nearly Triple Current Estimates
December 4, 2012 Using a new method for estimating greenhouse gases that combines atmospheric measurements with model predictions, scientists have found that the level of nitrous oxide in California may be 2.5 to 3 ... > full story
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