Monday, September 24, 2012

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Unusual Symbiosis Discovered In Marine Microorganisms
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Large Monolithic Imager Sees First Light
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Horticultural Hijacking
Even though beneficial root bacteria come to the rescue when a plant is being attacked by pathogens, there's a dark side to the relationship between the plant and its white knight, according to research.

What Sea-Ice Loss Means For Development In The Arctic
Loss of ice over the Arctic Ocean may open up the possibility for increased shipping, tourism, oil and gas exploration, and fishing, but not without challenges, says researcher.

Gamers Confront Copyright Law, Says Law Scholar
Law professor's research helps map the intersection of copyright law and user-generated content in video games.

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