Friday, October 19, 2012

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Scientists Unlock Benefits Of Barley Genome
Scientists have developed a high-resolution genomic resource for barley that they say will help produce higher yields, improve pest and disease resistance, and enhance the nutritional value of the grain.

Living Voters Guide Adds Fact-Checking For 2012 Election
A tool developed by researchers that lets voters collaborate online to draw up pros and cons for ballot measures, now includes fact-checking of selected points.

Solar Winds The Likely Source Of 'Moon Water'
Water trapped in soils on the moon's surface was likely produced by solar winds, researchers report.

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