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Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Science 360 News Update from NSF
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Tuesday 09.25.12
Breaking Story
Scientists Shed Light On Riddle Of Sun's Explosive Events
Today's Video
Airborne Wind Energy
Picture of the Day
Sharks On Cape Cod
New Today on Science360 Radio
"New Teaching Method For Struggling Kids," With NSF-Funded Arizona State Cognition Expert Arthur Glenberg
Latest News
In Birds' Development Researchers Find Diversity By The Peck
Investigation of tissues and signaling pathways in finches' beaks reveals surprising flexibility in the birds' evolutionary toolkit.
Large Bacterial Population Colonized Land 2.75 Billion Years Ago
Research suggests that early microbes might have been widespread on land and were producing oxygen.
Naked Mole Rat May Hold Clues To Pain Relief
Researchers report findings as to how naked mole rats have evolved to thrive in an acidic environment that other mammals would find intolerable.
New in the Journals & Magazines
PLOS:
Understanding The Flight Of The Bumblebee
NEW SCIENTIST:
Virtuoso Cartoon Pianist Plays Just Like The Real Thing
NATURE:
Amazon Fire Analysis Hits New Heights
SCIENCE:
Stratospheric Winds Churn Up The Abyss
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN:
What Will Ice-Free Arctic Summers Bring?
What the Blogs Are Saying Today
THE WHY FILES -
Wave Power
SCIENCE SUSHI -
Are Lower Pesticide Residues A Good Reason To Buy Organic? Probably Not
THE ABSTRACT -
New Research Findings Consistent With Theory Of Impact Event 12,900 Years Ago
NOT EXACTLY ROCKET SCIENCE -
One Way To Skin A Cat - Same Genes Behind Blotches Of Tabbie And King Cheetahs
NOBEL INTENT -
Reading And Writing Quantum Bits On A Single Electron Spin
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