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Thursday, September 20, 2012
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Thursday 09.20.12
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Using A Laser To 'See' The Smallest World
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The Learning Bridge
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The Texas Blind Salamander
New Today on Science360 Radio
"QSTORM New, Super-Resolution Imaging," With NSF-Funded Carnegie Mellon University Engineer Ge Yang
Latest News
Catching Molecular Motion At Just The Right Time
Scientists have devised a mathematically rich analytic approach to account for often-missing thermodynamic and molecular parameters in molecular dynamic simulations.
Quasars: Mileposts Marking The Universe's Expansion
Researchers have found a possible way to map the spread and structure of the universe, guided by the light of quasars.
Odorant Shape And Vibration Likely Lead To Olfaction Satisfaction
Physics professor and his colleagues have found that the vibration of an odorant molecule's chemical bonds contributes to the perception of smell.
New in the Journals & Magazines
POPSCI:
Sperm Can't Turn Left, Or Don't Want To
PNAS:
Population Changes Among Porpoises
SCIENCE:
Materials For Converting Waste Heat To Energy Pass Critical Milestone
NEW SCIENTIST:
Oldest Dental Filling Is Found In A Stone Age Tooth
SCIENCE NEWS :
DNA Tags May Dictate Bee Behavior
What the Blogs Are Saying Today
DISCOBLOG -
In Vitro Leather Could Give "Lab Coat" A New Meaning
QUEST -
Culture Clash: Of Cats, Birds And Conservation
KRULWICH WONDERS -
U.S. Explodes Atomic Bombs Near Beers To See If They Are Safe To Drink
THE LOOM -
The Slow, Slow Road To De-Discovery
NOBEL INTENT -
Bionic Eyes: Sensors That Use Lookout's Brainwaves To Spot Trouble
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