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Thursday, September 27, 2012
Science 360 News Update from NSF
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Thursday 09.27.12
Breaking Story
Sharpest-Ever Ground-Based Images Of Pluto And Charon: Present Powerful Tool For Exoplanet Discoveries
Today's Video
Piecing Together Early Societies
Picture of the Day
Molting Emperor Penguin
New Today on Science360 Radio
"What Super Massive Black Holes Can Teach Us," With Past NSF Grantee And Columbia University Astrobiologist Caleb Scharf
Latest News
Study Reveals Complex Rupture Process In Surprising 2012 Sumatra Quake
April event was the largest earthquake ever recorded in the middle of a tectonic plate and involved an unprecedented series of fault ruptures.
Lab Encodes Collagen
In a development that could lead to better drug design and new treatments for disease, researchers have made a major step toward synthesizing custom collagen.
Extreme Climate Change Linked To Early Animal Evolution
An international team of scientists has uncovered evidence linking extreme climate change, oxygen rise, and early animal evolution.
New in the Journals & Magazines
NEW SCIENTIST:
Spiny Mice Save Their Skin By Shedding It
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN:
Double Stars Succumb To Fatal Attraction
SCIENCE:
Mom's Immune System Primed And Ready For Second Baby
NATURE:
Ancient Insects Pictured In 3D
SCIENCE NEWS:
Vampire Squid No Gordon Gekko
What the Blogs Are Saying Today
DEEP-SEA NEWS -
Can Bivalves Kick It? Yes They Can!
GENE EXPRESSION -
Re-Imagining Genetic Variation
ARMED WITH SCIENCE -
Predicting A Disaster
80BEATS -
Why Our Brains Stick Their Heads In The Sand (Metaphorically) When We Hear Bad News
EARTHSKY -
Hot-Gas Halo Surrounds Our Milky Way, Scientists Say
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