Tuesday, August 28, 2012

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After Trauma, Nano-Drug Fights Blood Toxins
A nanoparticle could improve the emergency treatment of brain-injury victims, even those with mild injuries, by counteracting an onslaught of free radicals.

Darwin Discovered To Be Right: Eastern Pacific Barrier Is Virtually Impassable By Coral Species
A coral species that is found in abundance from Indonesia eastward to Fiji, Samoa, and the Line Islands rarely crosses the Eastern Pacific Barrier toward the coast of the Americas, according to researchers.

How Ocean Currents Affect Global Climate Is A Question Oceanographer May Be Close To Answering
An oceanographer has a "new paradigm" for describing how the world's oceans circulate — and with it he may help reshape science's understanding of the processes by which wind, water, sunlight and other factors interact and influence the planet's climate.

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