Monday, May 20, 2013

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Stacking 2-D Materials Produces Surprising Results
Researchers develop a technique for engineering graphene into a property called a band gap, a necessary step to use the material to create transistors and other electronic devices.

The Developmental Genetics Of Space And Time
Researchers have conducted a study that reveals important insights into how and why developmental genes often take inputs from independent sources.

Evolution Shapes New Rules For Ant Behavior
Decades-long study of the collective behavior of harvester ant colonies has provided a rare real-time look at natural selection at work.

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