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Posted April 4, 2013:
- Listening to the Big Bang -- In High Fidelity
- 3-D Printer Can Build Synthetic Tissues
- Bronze Warship Ram Reveals Secrets
- Don't Call It Vaporware: Scientists Use Cloud of Atoms as Optical Memory Device
- Hallucinations of Musical Notation
- One Extinct Turtle Less: Turtle Species in the Seychelles Never Existed
Posted April 3, 2013:
- Shark Tooth Weapons Reveal Missing Shark Species in Central Pacific Islands
- Exhaled Breath Carries a Molecular 'Breathprint' Unique to Each Individual
- A Giant Step Toward Miniaturization: Nanotechnology Transforms Molecular Beams Into Functional Nano-Devices
- 'Dancing' Silicon Atoms Discovered in Graphene
- Shape from Sound: New Methods to Probe the Universe
- Laser Light Zaps Away Cocaine Addiction
- Invasive Crabs Help Cape Cod Marshes
- Ionic Thrusters Generate Efficient Propulsion in Air
- Scientists Build Material That Mimics Squid Beak: Promising Step Toward Safer, More Comfortable Implants
- Tiny Octopus-Like Microorganisms Named After Science Fiction Monsters
- Quantum Cryptography: On Wings of Light
Posted April 2, 2013:
- An Inside Look at Carnivorous Plants
- Total Buzz Kill: Metals in Flowers May Play Role in Bumblebee Decline
- Switching to a Power Stroke Enables a Tiny but Important Marine Crustacean to Survive
- Symbiotic Bacteria Program Circadian-Like Rhythms in Squid Using Light and Chemicals
- New Clues in the Search to Rediscover the Mysterious Maya Blue Formula
- Monkey Study Reveals Why Middle Managers Suffer the Most Stress
- Greater Recognition of Face Blindness Needed, Experts Say
- Plastic Film Is the Future of 3-D on-the-Go
Posted April 1, 2013:
- Geckos Keep Firm Grip in Wet Natural Habitat
- By Keeping the Beat, Sea Lion Sheds New Light on Animals’ Movements to Sound
- New Mathematical Model Shows How Society Becomes Polarized
Posted March 29, 2013:
- Robotic Ants Successfully Mimic Real Colony Behavior
- Pirate Perch Probably Use Chemical Camouflage to Fool Prey
Posted March 28, 2013:
- Biological Transistor Enables Computing Within Living Cells
- Swarming Robots Could Be the Servants of the Future
- Brain Scans Might Predict Future Criminal Behavior
- Declaring a Truce With Our Microbiological Frenemies
- In Solving Social Dilemmas, Vervet Monkeys Get by With a Little Patience
- Large Robotic Jellyfish Could One Day Patrol Oceans
Posted March 27, 2013:
- Diverse Bacteria on Fresh Fruits, Vegetables Vary With Produce Type, Farming Practices
- Memories of Near Death Experiences: More Real Than Reality?
- Caffeine-'Addicted' Bacteria: Finding May Lead to New Decontamination Methods, New Medicines
- Dusting for Prints from a Fossil Fish to Understand Evolutionary Change
Posted March 26, 2013:
- Mice Show Innate Ability to Vocalize: Deaf or Not, Courting Male Mice Make Same Sounds
- 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
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