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Posted May 8, 2013:
Posted May 7, 2013:
- Milky Way Black Hole Snacks on Hot Gas
- Rats Take High-Speed Multisensory Snapshots: Smell and Touch, Sniffing and 'Whisking,' Are Locked in Sync
- 20-Million-Year-Old Amber Shatters Theories of Glass as a Liquid
- Parents Who Suck on Their Infants' Pacifiers May Protect Their Children Against Developing Allergy
- Ice Age Ancestors Might Have Used Words in Common With Us
- Plants 'Talk' to Plants to Help Them Grow
Posted May 6, 2013:
- Bats Use Blood to Reshape Tongue for Feeding
- Scaling Up Gyroscopes: From Navigation to Measuring Earth's Rotation
- More Than a Good Eye: Robot Uses Arms, Location and More to Discover Objects
- Do-It-Yourself Invisibility With 3-D Printing
- Engineers Manipulate a Buckyball by Inserting a Single Water Molecule
- The Nocebo Effect: Media Reports May Trigger Symptoms of a Disease
- Reversal of the Black Widow Myth: Some Male Spiders Prefer to Eat Old Females Rather Than Mate With Them
- Invisible Pattern Can Put a Stop to Counterfeit Designer Clothing
- Microwave Oven Cooks Up Solar Cell Material
Posted May 3, 2013:
- New Kind of Cosmic Flash May Reveal Birth of a Black Hole
- Human Brain Cells Developed in Lab, Grow in Mice
- Monkey Math: Baboons Show Brain's Ability to Understand Numbers
- Injectable Nano-Network Controls Blood Sugar in Diabetics for Days at a Time
- Hearing the Russian Meteor, in America: Sound Arrived in 10 Hours, Lasted 10 More
- Boom in Jellyfish: Overfishing Called Into Question
- King Richard III Archaeological Unit Discovers Roman Cemetery Under Car Park
- Robots Take Part in a Space Simulation
Posted May 2, 2013:
- New Dark Matter Detector Begins Its Search
- Robotic Insects Make First Controlled Flight
- Primate Hibernation More Common Than Previously Thought
- Finding Nematostella: Ancient Sea Creature Shines New Light on How Animals Build an Appendage
- Bonding With Your Virtual Self May Alter Your Actual Perceptions
- Dustless Chalk May Cause Allergy and Asthma Symptoms in Students With Milk Allergy, Study Finds
Posted May 1, 2013:
- Printable Functional 'Bionic' Ear Melds Electronics and Biology
- Killer Entrance Suspected in Mystery of Unusually Large Group of Carnivores in Ancient Cave
- Tone-Deaf Female Cowbirds Change Flock Behavior, Disrupt Social Networks
- Gamers Recognize College Football Players in Video Games
- Startling Survival Story at Historic Jamestown: Physical Evidence of Survival Cannibalism
- Discovery of New Gigantic Swelling Phenomenon of Layered Crystal Driven by Water
- Seahorse's Armor Gives Engineers Insight Into Robotics Designs
- Bug's View Inspires New Digital Camera's Unique Imaging Capabilities
- Wide-Eyed Fear Expressions May Help Us -- And Others -- To Locate Threats
- The Day NASA's Fermi Dodged a 1.5-Ton Bullet
- Bizarre Bone Worms Emit Acid to Feast on Whale Skeletons: Bone-Melting Substance Drills Opening for Worms to Access Nutrients
- Researchers Look to Mathematics, Nature, to Understand the Immune System and Its Role in Cancer
- Talking Tissue Boxes and Other Smart Objects May Be Welcomed by Most People
Posted April 30, 2013:
- How Petals Get Their Shape: Hidden Map Located Within Plant's Growing Buds
- New Zooming Technique for Entering Text Into Smartwatches
- Possible Alternative to Bariatric Weight Loss Surgery
- Musical Memory Deficits Start in Auditory Cortex
- How Tetraplegic Subject Utilizes Brain-Machine Interfaces to Manipulate Prosthetic Arm, and Regain and Restore Significant Limb Functionality
- Happiness: There’s an App for That; Boston Bombings Unhappiest Day in Five Years, New Sensor Shows
- Does Antimatter Fall Up or Down? First Direct Evidence of How Atoms of Antimatter Interact With Gravity
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