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Monday, September 17, 2012
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Monday 09.17.12
Breaking Story
Oil From Algae Closer To Reality
Today's Video
Improving Our Depth Perception in Augmented Reality
Picture of the Day
River Dreams
New Today on Science360 Radio
"Long-Range Predictions," With University Of Rochester Postdoctoral Fellow Adam Sadilek
Latest News
"Memristors" Based On Transparent Electronics Offer Technology Of The Future
The transparent electronics called "memristors" may find one of their newest applications as a next-generation replacement for some uses of non-volatile flash memory.
How Fast Can Ice Sheets Respond to Climate Change?
An Arctic study is helping to unravel an important mystery surrounding climate change: How quickly glaciers can melt and grow in response to shifts in temperature.
Scientists Use Prosthetic Device To Restore And Improve Impaired Decision-Making Ability In Animals
Researchers prove it is possible to build a prosthetic device capable of restoring decision-making abilities in non-human primates, and believe that one day it will be possible to do so for people.
New in the Journals & Magazines
SCIENCE NEWS:
Brain's White Matter Diminished In Isolated Mice
NEW SCIENTIST:
Out Of Control: Driving In A Platoon Of Hands-Free Cars
SCIENCE:
Five Genes Help Form A Face
NATURE:
The Astronomical Unit Gets Fixed
PHYSICS:
Taming Light Filaments
What the Blogs Are Saying Today
80BEATS -
Pyrex Glass Isn't As Shatterproof As It Once Was
THE WHY FILES -
Biobombs Blast Cancer
PLOS BLOGS -
The Father And The Fetus
NOBEL INTENT -
Atomic Force Microscope Measures Strength Of Chemical Bonds
QUEST -
Is Nail Biting A Pathology? Or Just A Bad Habit?
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