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Posted April 11, 2013:
- Warmest Summers in Last Two Decades in Northern Latitudes Were Unprecedented in Six Centuries
- New Technique Measures Evaporation Globally
- 'Seeing' the Flavor of Foods Before Tasting Them
- Ice Cloud Heralds Fall at Titan's South Pole
- What Happens in the Brain to Make Music Rewarding?
- How 2-Million-Year-Old Ancestor Moved: Sediba's Ribcage and Feet Were Not Suitable for Running
- Fossilized Teeth Provide New Insight Into Human Ancestor: Species Identified in 2010 Is One of Closest Relatives to Humans
- 'Strikingly Similar' Brains of Human and Fly May Aid Mental Health Research
- Scientists Find Interferon, One of the Body's Own Proteins, Induces Persistent Viral Infection
- How Human Ancestor Walked, Chewed, and Moved
- Self-Medication in Animals Much More Widespread Than Believed
- Blocking Immune Response Protein Helps Body Clear Chronic Infection; Potential Therapy for HIV, Other Viral Infections?
- Walk This Way: New Research Suggests Human Ancestors May Have Used Different Forms of Bipedalism During the Plio-Pleistocene
- Tiny Wireless Device Shines Light on Mouse Brain, Generating Reward
- Healing by the Clock: In Fruit Flies, Intestinal Stem-Cell Regeneration Fluctuates With the Time of Day
- Sound Stimulation During Sleep Can Enhance Memory
- NASA's Asteroid Initiative: Robotically Capture Small Near-Earth Asteroid and Explore It
- Molecular 'Superglue' Based on Flesh-Eating Bacteria
- Scientists Create Phantom Sensations in Non-Amputees
- Archaeologists Shine New Light on Easter Island Statue
Posted April 10, 2013:
- Blame It on the Rain (from Saturn's Rings): More Charged Water Particles Fall Than Thought
- Early Warning Signs of Population Collapse
- First Objective Measure of Pain Discovered in Brain Scan Patterns
- Discovery of a Blue Supergiant Star Born in the Wild
- Lights, Chemistry, Action: New Method for Mapping Brain Activity
- Ancient Roman Man Hidden Beneath Famous Painting at the Louvre
- Subconscious Mental Categories Help Brain Sort Through Everyday Experiences
- Faster Than Silicon: Redesigned Material Could Lead to Lighter, Faster Electronics
- Eating Solid Food Early Sets Marmosets on Path to Obesity
- War on Bugs: New Research Could Lead to Better Bed Bug Control
- Alcohol Use, Anxiety Predict Facebook Use by College Students
- Young Children Have Grammar and Chimpanzees Don't
- Transparent Brain Using Hydrogel Process
- World's Oldest Dinosaur Embryo Bonebed Yields Organic Remains
- Pottery Reveals Ice Age Hunter-Gatherers’ Taste for Fish
- Overcoming a Major Barrier to Medical and Other Uses of 'Microrockets' and 'Micromotors'
- Clinging to Crevices, E. Coli Thrive
- Cardiopoietic 'Smart' Stem Cells Show Promise in Heart Failure Patients
- Chimpanzees Use Botanical Skills to Discover Fruit
- Ghostly Green Bubble: Detailed Image of Planetary Nebula
- Adult Generations of Today Are Less Healthy Than Their Counterparts of Previous Generations
- Unusual Anal Fin Offers New Insight Into Evolution
Posted April 9, 2013:
- Moa's Ark: Why the Female Giant Moa Was About Twice the Size of the Male
- Researchers Create Next-Generation Alzheimer's Disease Model
- Advancing Secure Communications: A Better Single-Photon Emitter for Quantum Cryptography
- Striped Like a Badger: New Genus of Bat Identified in South Sudan
- Copper Surfaces Reduce the Rate of Health Care-Acquired Infections in the ICU
- Major Depression: Great Success With Pacemaker Electrodes, Small Study Suggests
- Neolithic Iceman Ötzi Had Bad Teeth: Periodontitis, Tooth Decay, Accident-Related Dental Damage in Ice Mummy
- Environmental Change Triggers Rapid Evolution
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