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Harvesting Electricity from the Greenhouse Gas Carbon Dioxide
July 23, 2013 A new method for producing electricity from carbon dioxide could be the start of a classic trash-to-treasure story for the troublesome greenhouse gas, scientists are reporting. The method uses CO2 ... > full story -
Rare Bushcricket's Chirp as Loud as a Power Saw
July 23, 2013 A recently rediscovered species of bushcricket uses elastic energy and wing movement to reach high ultrasonic frequencies involving sound levels of about 110dB – comparable to that of a power ... > full story -
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Perfecting Digital Imaging
July 23, 2013 Computer graphics and digital video lag behind reality; despite advances, the best software and video cameras still cannot seem to get computer-generated images and digital film to look exactly the ... > full story -
Scientific Who's Who of Bolivian Mammals
July 23, 2013 Biologists have published a massive database of mammals occurring in Bolivia, shedding light on the poorly known yet vast wildlife diversity of this South American ... > full story -
Faster, Simpler Diagnosis for Fibromyalgia May Be on the Horizon
July 23, 2013 Researchers have developed a reliable way to use a finger-stick blood sample to detect fibromyalgia syndrome, a complicated pain disorder that often is difficult to ... > full story -
Gene That May Stop the Spread of Breast Cancer Identified
July 23, 2013 In cancer, the spread of tumor cells from the primary site to other parts of the body is called metastasis and is a major cause of death, especially in patients with breast cancer. A new study shows ... > full story -
Why Are Sea Stars Dying from New Jersey to Maine? Divers Asked to Report Large Groupings of Starfish
July 23, 2013 Marine biologists are working to identify the cause of a disease that is killing sea stars (starfish) from New Jersey to ... > full story -
Oldest European Fort in the Inland U.S. Discovered in Appalachians
July 23, 2013 The remains of the earliest European fort in the interior of what is now the United States have been discovered by a team of archaeologists, providing new insight into the start of the U.S. colonial ... > full story -
No Link Between Prenatal Mercury Exposure and Autism-Like Behaviors Found
July 23, 2013 The potential impact of exposure to low levels of mercury on the developing brain -- specifically by women consuming fish during pregnancy -- has long been the source of concern and some have argued ... > full story -
New Approach for Studying Deadly Brain Cancer
July 23, 2013 Human glioblastoma multiforme, one of the most common, aggressive and deadly forms of brain cancer, is notoriously difficult to study. Now engineers have developed a three-dimensional hydrogel that ... > full story
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