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Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Science 360 News Update from NSF
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Tuesday 11.20.12
Breaking Story
Hold The Ice: Chemists Reveal Behavior Of Antifreeze Molecules
Today's Video
Alligators And Crocodiles Possess Acute Sense Of Touch
Picture of the Day
Ganges River Delta
New Today on Science360 Radio
'El NiƱo and Coral Growth,' With NSF-Funded Florida Tech Marine Scientist Richard Aronson
Latest News
Snails In The Waters, Disease In The Villages
Treatment for snail-borne schistosomiasis works best over the long haul, study finds.
Learning To Pivot In The Commercial World
Program helps scientists assess how and whether they can translate their promising discoveries into viable commercial products.
Middle Schoolers To Explore Sky With Robotic Telescopes
A new program will train 180 educators to engage their youths in telescopic observations of planets, asteroids, galaxies and other cosmic targets.
New in the Journals & Magazines
NEW SCIENTIST:
Cave Stalactites Yield Best Clues To Sea-Level Rise
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN:
The Stars Are Beginning To Go Out ...
SCIENCE NEWS:
Word-Detecting Baboons Are A Tough Read
PLOS :
Parietal Cortex Signals Come Unstuck In Time
SCIENCE:
New Species Gather Dust Before Their Scientific Debut
What the Blogs Are Saying Today
NOT EXACTLY ROCKET SCIENCE -
The Smell Of White Mixtures Of Many Distinct Scents End Up Smelling The Same
KRULWICH WONDERS -
Why Not Say It Simply? How About Very Simply?
COOL GREEN SCIENCE -
Illuminating The Water-Forests-Power Connection
SCIENTIST AT WORK -
Breaking Nine Months Of Isolation
NOBEL INTENT -
Finding A Direction Of Time In Exotic Particle Transformations
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