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Uncovering Africa's Oldest Known Penguins
March 26, 2013 Africa isn't the kind of place you might expect to find penguins. But one species lives in Africa today, and new fossils confirm that as many as four penguin species coexisted on the continent in the ... > full story -
Scientists Form New Nerve Cells -- Directly in the Brain
March 26, 2013 The field of cell therapy, which aims to form new cells in the body in order to cure disease, has taken another important step in the development towards new treatments. A new report shows that it is ... > full story -
'Metascreen' Forms Ultra-Thin Invisibility Cloak
March 25, 2013 Up until now, the invisibility cloaks put forward by scientists have been fairly bulky contraptions -- an obvious flaw for those interested in Harry Potter-style ... > full story -
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Artifacts Shed Light on Social Networks of the Past
March 25, 2013 The advent of social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter have made us all more connected, but long-distance social networks existed long before the Internet. A new study led by an ... > full story -
Scientists Confirm First Two-Headed Bull Shark
March 25, 2013 Scientists have confirmed the discovery of the first-ever, two-headed bull ... > full story -
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Clean Electricity from Bacteria? Researchers Make Breakthrough in Race to Create 'Bio-Batteries'
March 25, 2013 Scientists have made an important breakthrough in the quest to generate clean electricity from bacteria. New findings show that proteins on the surface of bacteria can produce an electric current by ... > full story -
Violins Can Mimic the Human Voice
March 25, 2013 For many years, some musical experts have wondered if the sound of the Stradivari and Guarneri violins might incorporate such elements of speech as vowels and consonants. A Texas A&M University ... > full story -
Glass-Blowers at a Nano Scale
March 25, 2013 Very much like a glass-blower, researchers have managed to shape the exit hole of a glass capillary and finely control its diameter between 200 nanometers and ... > full story -
New Lung Cancer Study Takes Page from Google's Playbook
March 25, 2013 A new study shows that the same sort of mathematical model that Google uses to predict which websites people want to visit may help researchers predict how lung cancer spreads through the human ... > full story -
Nature Versus Nurture: Better Looking Birds Have Healthier Babies, Study Finds
March 24, 2013 A female great tits' (Parus major) appearance is shown to signal healthy attributes in offspring in a new paper. The black stripe across her breast and white patches on her cheeks correlate to a ... > full story
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