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Posted March 26, 2013:
- Researchers Discover How Model Organism Tetrahymena Plays Roulette With Seven Sexes
- Saliva Testing Predicts Aggression in Boys
- Trees Used to Create Recyclable, Efficient Solar Cell
- You Don't 'Own' Your Own Genes: Researchers Raise Alarm About Loss of Individual 'Genomic Liberty' Due to Gene Patents
- Uncovering Africa's Oldest Known Penguins
- Scientists Form New Nerve Cells -- Directly in the Brain
Posted March 25, 2013:
- 'Metascreen' Forms Ultra-Thin Invisibility Cloak
- Artifacts Shed Light on Social Networks of the Past
- Scientists Confirm First Two-Headed Bull Shark
- Clean Electricity from Bacteria? Researchers Make Breakthrough in Race to Create 'Bio-Batteries'
- Violins Can Mimic the Human Voice
- Glass-Blowers at a Nano Scale
- New Lung Cancer Study Takes Page from Google's Playbook
Posted March 24, 2013:
- Nature Versus Nurture: Better Looking Birds Have Healthier Babies, Study Finds
- Venus Vortices Go for Chaotic Multi-Storey Strolls Around the Poles
Posted March 21, 2013:
- Quirky Lyme Disease Bacteria: Unlike Most Organisms, They Don't Need Iron, but Crave Manganese
- Quantum Computers Coming Soon? Metamaterials Used to Observe Giant Photonic Spin Hall Effect
- Scientists Develop Innovative Twists to DNA Nanotechnology
- Archerfish Get an Eye Test
- Smelling Genetic Information: Molecules Allow Mice to Sniff out the Genes of Other Mice
- Pavlov Inverted: Reward Linked to Image Is Enough to Activate Brain's Visual Cortex
- Computerized Mannequin Changes Body Shape and Size
Posted March 20, 2013:
- Humanoid Robot Helps Teach Children With Autism
- Bacteria With Vuvuzelas: Microbes Use a Channel Protein as a Syringe for Toxins
- Stem Cells Entering Heart Can Be Tracked With Nano-Hitchhikers
- Computers Choose National Basketball Champion
- Some Alaskan Trout Use Flexible Guts for the Ultimate Binge Diet
- 'Networked Minds' Require Fundamentally New Kind of Economics
- Study Reveals Working of Motor With Revolution Motion in Bacteria-Killing Virus; Advances Nanotechnology
- Multi-Purpose Wonder Can Generate Hydrogen, Produce Clean Water and Even Provide Energy
Posted March 19, 2013:
- Scientists Discover Reasons Behind Snakes' 'Shrinking Heads'
- Face of the Future Rears Its Head: Digital Talking Head Expresses Human Emotions on Demand
- 'Kill Bill' Character Inspires the Name of a New Parasitoid Wasp Species
- Laser-Like Photons Signal Major Step Towards Quantum 'Internet'
- Adoption and Risk Management in Fish: How Cichlids Prevent Their Young from Being Eaten
Posted March 18, 2013:
- 'Brazilians' and Other Types of Pubic Hair Removal May Boost Viral Infection Risk
- Experiments Find Strongest Shapes With 3-D Printing
- Causing Collapse: Can One Affect an Atom's Spin Just by Adjusting the Way It Is Measured?
- Cell on a Chip Reveals Protein Behavior: In the Future, Artifical Cells May Produce Complex Protein Structures on Demand
- Transistor in the Fly Antenna: Insect Odorant Receptors Regulate Their Own Sensitivity
- Putting the Clock in 'Cock-a-Doodle-Doo'
- Antarctica's First Whale Skeleton Found With Nine New Deep-Sea Species
- It's in the Cards: Human Evolution Influences Gamblers' Decisions
- Leaping Lunar Dust: Electrically Charged Dust Near Shadowed Craters Can Get Lofted Above Moon's Surface
Posted March 15, 2013:
- Kangaroos and Other Marsupials: Climb to the Pouch Begins in Utero
- Scientists Produce Cloned Embryos of Extinct Frog
- How Can We Stlil Raed Words Wehn Teh Lettres Are Jmbuled Up?
- Suicidal Bacteria: Unicellular Organisms Occasionally Poison Themselves With a Toxin
- Inspired by Deep Sea Sponges: Creating Flexible Minerals
Posted March 14, 2013:
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