Thursday, October 11, 2012

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Freshwater Flows Into The Arctic and Southern Oceans May Determine The Composition Of Microbial Populations
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Laser Analysis Yeilds Art History Clues

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Calderone Glacier At Sunrise
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Graphene Membranes May Lead To Enhanced Natural Gas Production, Less CO2 Pollution, Says Study
Engineers have produced the first experimental results showing that atomically thin graphene membranes with tiny pores can effectively and efficiently separate gas molecules through size-selective sieving.

Mosquitoes' Genes Alter Thinking About Resilience In The Face Of Climate Change
A comprehensive study, using cutting-edge genetic tools, shows that temperate and polar species of animals may be much more resilient to rapid climate change than previously expected.

Biologists Describe Details Of New Mechanism For Molecular Interactions
The discovery of a "molecular sled" mechanism illustrates how two proteins of the human adenovirus use DNA as an efficient form of transportation inside a newly synthesized virus particle.

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SCIENTIST AT WORK - In The Wake Of Our Forebears
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