Friday, February 22, 2013

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Black hole simulations on XSEDE supercomputers present new view of jets and accretion disks.

Climate Change Effect On Plant Communities Is Buffered By Large Herbivores, New Research Suggests
Plant communities in the Arctic are more likely to resist destabilization by climate change if populations of caribou, musk ox, and other large herbivores remain intact, according to study.

Genome-Wide Imaging Study Identifies Gene Associated With Alzheimer's Plaques
Study is believed to be the first genome-wide association study of plaque deposits using a specialized PET scan tracer that binds to amyloid.

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