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Posted August 2, 2013:
- Baby Owls Sleep Like Baby Humans: Owlets Spend More Time in REM Sleep Than Adult Owls
- Astronomers Discovery a Graveyard for Comets
Posted August 1, 2013:
- Genetics: More Than Merely a Mutated Gene
- Monster Galaxies Lose Their Appetite With Age
- Stimulating Brain Cells Can Make False Memories
- Cool Heads Likely Won't Prevail in a Hotter, Wetter World: Climate Change Will Likely Exacerbate Violence
- Climate Change Occurring Ten Times Faster Than at Any Time in Past 65 Million Years
- New Water Splitting Technique Efficiently Produces Hydrogen Fuel
- As Climate, Disease Links Become Clearer, Study Highlights Need to Forecast Future Shifts
- Temperature Alters Population Dynamics of Common Plant Pests
- 'Soft' Approach Leads to Revolutionary Energy Storage: Graphene-Based Supercapacitors
- Arctic Sea-Ice Loss Has Widespread Effects on Wildlife
- Long-Sought Method to Efficiently Make Complex Anticancer Compound Developed
- The When and Where of the Y: Research on Y Chromosomes Uncovers New Clues About Human Ancestry
- Existing Cropland Could Feed Four Billion More by Dropping Biofuels and Animal Feed
- We Each Live in Our Own Little World -- Smellwise
- Extreme Wildfires in Western U.S. Likely Fueled by Climate Change
- 'Evolution Will Punish You If You're Selfish and Mean'
- When Galaxies Switch Off: Hubble's COSMOS Survey Solves 'Quenched' Galaxy Mystery
- Under Leaden Skies: Where Heavy Metal Clouds the Stars
Posted July 31, 2013:
- Spitzer Discovers Young Stars With a 'Hula Hoop'
- NASA's Cassini Sees Forces Controlling Enceladus Jets
- 'Highway from Hell' Fueled Costa Rican Volcano
- Bird Brains Predate Birds Themselves: 'Flight-Ready' Brain Was Present in Some Non-Avian Dinosaurs, CT Scans Indicate
- Digest This: Cure for Cancer May Live in Our Intestines
- Robots Strike Fear in the Hearts of Fish: Anxious Zebrafish Help Researchers Understand How Alcohol Affects Fear
- Physicists Discover Theoretical Possibility of Large, Hollow Magnetic Cage Molecules
- Guided Growth of Nanowires Leads to Self-Integrated Circuits
- New Protein Discovered With Vast Potential for Treatment of Cancer and Other Diseases
- By Tracking Maggots' Food Choices, Scientists Open Significant New Window Into Human Learning
- Polar Ecosystems Acutely Vulnerable to Sunlight-Driven Tipping Points
- Could Planting Trees in the Desert Mitigate Climate Change?
- Dawn of Carnivores Explains Animal Boom in Distant Past
- Stem Cells in Urine Easy to Isolate and Have Potential for Numerous Therapies
Posted July 30, 2013:
- How Did Earth's Primitive Chemistry Get Kick Started?
- Controlling Contagion by Restricting Mobility: In the Face of an Epidemic, Even Moderate Travel Restrictions Would Slow Contagion
- Planetary 'Runaway Greenhouse' More Easily Triggered, Research Shows
- North Pole Not Flooded -- But Lots of Melting in the Arctic
- Plasmonic Black Metals: Breakthrough in Solar Energy Research?
- Novel Technology for Producing 'Electronic Ink' May Lead to Inexpensive, Durable Electronics and Solar Cells
- Lifelike Cooling for Sunbaked Windows: Adaptable Microfluidic Circulatory System Could Cut Air-Conditioning Costs
Posted July 29, 2013:
- Breastfeeding Duration Appears Associated With Intelligence Later in Life
- Capturing Black Hole Spin Could Further Understanding of Galaxy Growth
- Two 6,000-Year-Old 'Halls of the Dead' Unearthed
- Monogamy Evolved as a Mating Strategy: New Research Indicates That Social Monogamy Evolved as a Result of Competition
- Human Cells Respond in Healthy, Unhealthy Ways to Different Kinds of Happiness
- Social Amoebae Travel With a Posse: Tiny Single-Celled Organisms Have Amazingly Complicated Social Lives
- NASA's Chandra Sees Eclipsing Planet in X-Rays for First Time
- Evolution of Monogamy in Humans the Result of Infanticide Risk, New Study Suggests
- Pulsating Star Sheds Light on Exoplanet
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