Thursday, August 16, 2012

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Greenland Melting Breaks Record Four Weeks Ahead Of Season End
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"Search For Black Holes Using NuStar," With NSF-funded Scientists Alexei Filippenko, Eliot Quataert & Joshua Bloom At UC Berkeley
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South Pole Telescope Discovers A Galaxy Cluster Creating Stars At A Record Pace
A radio telescope in Antarctica has found an extraordinary galaxy cluster that may force astronomers to rethink how galaxy clusters and the galaxies that inhabit them evolve.

Color-coded Markers May Help Doctors Diagnose Neural Diseases Through The Eyes
A new discovery offers hope that one day neurodegenerative diseases could be differentially diagnosed with simple eye drops or ointment and an eye exam.

Novel Method To Remove Phosphorous From Wastewater
Researchers have figured out and tested a new method that can efficiently remove large amounts of phosphorous from water, a problem seriously affecting lakes and streams across the country.

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