Thursday, October 18, 2012

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Why Are Coastal Salt Marshes Falling Apart?
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Lasers Pulses Freeze Electrons In Motion
Physicists use the world's fastest laser pulses to freeze the motion of electrons and atoms.

Researchers Find Way To Prevent Cracking In Nanoparticle Films
Engineers solve problem of creating uniform coatings at the nanoscale.

Searching For A Silver Bullet: Measuring Biodiversity To Inform Species Conservation
Ecologists find that evolutionary diversity can be an effective method for identifying hotspots of mammal biodiversity.

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