Wednesday, September 12, 2012

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Researchers Devise More Accurate Method For Predicting Hurricane Activity
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The Chemistry Of Green: Chlorophyll
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"Primate Lip Smacking And Modern Speech," With NSF-Funded Neurobiologist Asif Ghazanfar At Princeton
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Who (And What) Can You Trust?
Scientists are working to figure out how non-verbal cues can predict a person's (and a robot's) trustworthiness.

Disaster Is Just A Click Away
A computer scientist and psychologist are developing improved security warning messages that prompt users to go with their gut when it comes to making a decision online.

At Least 200,000 Tons Of Oil And Gas From Deepwater Horizon Spill Consumed By Gulf Bacteria
Researchers have found that naturally-occurring bacteria that exist in the Gulf of Mexico consumed and removed tons of oil and natural gas that spewed into the deep Gulf from the ruptured well head.

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