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Monday, December 24, 2012
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Monday 12.24.12
Breaking Story
World's Most Powerful Digital Camera Opens Eye, Records First Images In Hunt For Dark Energy
Today's Video
Science Of The Summer Olympics: The Biomechanics Of Usain Bolt
Picture of the Day
Parachuting Curiosity Spotted By Orbiter
New Today on Science360 Radio
'World's First Electrified Snail' June 2012 Interview With Evgeny Katz @ Clarkson University
Latest News
When Protons Collide: New Particle Observed At Large Hadron Collider
Physicists have observed a new particle that future analysis may show to be the long-sought Higgs boson, the missing piece in the Standard Model of particle physics.
Fermilab Experiment Announces World's Best Measurement Of Key Property Of Neutrinos
Study confirms previous theories that neutrinos and their antimatter counterparts, antineutrinos, have similar masses.
Scientist Discovers Plate Tectonics On Mars
Observations suggest Mars is at a primitive stage of plate tectonics, giving us a glimpse of how the early Earth may have looked, says scientist.
New in the Journals & Magazines
SCIENCE :
Top Science Pictures Of The Year
NEW SCIENTIST:
2012 Review: The Year In The Physical Sciences
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN:
Daredevils Reach New Highs And Lows
SCIENCE NEWS :
Maya Apocalypse Goes Boom
NATURE :
Ten People Who Mattered This Year.
What the Blogs Are Saying Today
80BEATS -
Are You Fit Enough To Go To Space?
EARTHSKY -
Ultramassive Black Holes: How Big Can A Black Hole Get?
NOBEL INTENT -
Can Quantum Measurements Beat Classical Computers?
KRULWICH WONDERS -
The Eulogy That Wasn't: The Fate Neil Armstrong Evaded
COSMIC VARIANCE -
Digging Up The Early Universe
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