Wednesday, September 26, 2012

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"Crustacean Invasion" - Florida Tech Study Warns Of King Crab Invasion In Antarctica
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Researchers Develop Technique For IDing Proteins Secreted By Cells
A newly developed method of identifying proteins secreted by cells will help researchers collect precise data on cell biology, which is critical in fields ranging from zoology to cancer research.

A Clock That Will Last Forever
Scientists have proposed a way to make a four-dimensional space-time crystal, a device that could be used to study the many-body problem of physics and other quantum phenomena.

Child Study Lab Creates High-Tech Tools To Study Autism
Researchers have developed two new technological tools that automatically measure relevant behaviors of children, and promise to have significant impact on the understanding of behavioral disorders such as autism.

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