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Monday, November 5, 2012
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Monday 11.05.12
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Stirred Not Mixed: How Seawater Turbulence Affects Marine Food Webs
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Science Of NHL Hockey: Vectors
Picture of the Day
South Pole Telescope
New Today on Science360 Radio
"Deep History Of Animal Development," With Past NSF Grantee Stuart Newman, New York Medical College
Latest News
Computational Medicine Begins To Enhance The Way Doctors Detect And Treat Disease
Computational medicine has begun to leap off the drawing board and land in the hands of doctors who treat patients for heart ailments, cancer and other illnesses.
Solving A Biological Mystery: Gene Related To Germ Cell Formation Is Far Older Than First Thought
Scientists have solved the long-standing mystery of how some insects form the germ cells, the cellular precursors to the eggs and sperm necessary for sexual reproduction.
Privacy Vs. Protection
Study considers how to manage epidemics in information blackouts.
New in the Journals & Magazines
SCIENCE NEWS:
Too Little Money, Too Much Borrowing
NEW SCIENTIST:
Exploding The Myths About The Higgs
SCIENCE:
Farthest Supernova Yet Marked Death Of Very Massive Star
PHYSICS:
Model Of Tumbling Sand Castles
POPULAR SCIENCE:
Uncovering The Secrets Of Barley
What the Blogs Are Saying Today
TERRA BLOG -
Mapmaking In The Desert
80BEATS -
Self-Healing Concrete Repairs Itself With Bacteria
QUEST -
Watching The Atmospheric Rivers Flow
THE PHYSICS ARXIV BLOG -
How To Tackle The Outstanding Problem In Astrophysics
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Love Your Arteries?
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