Friday, May 31, 2013

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Gemini Observatory Captures Comet Ison Hurtling Towards Uncertain Destiny With The Sun
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NSF-Funded Cornell University Computer Scientist & Roboticist Ashutosh Saxena Discusses Highly Observant Robots
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Evolution In The Blink Of An Eye
A disease in songbirds has rapidly evolved to become more harmful to its host at least twice in two decades, scientists report.

Expedition To The Gulf of Alaska: Scientists Study Coastal Mountains And Glaciers
Geologists aboard the scientific vessel JOIDES Resolution have embarked on their next mission: studying glaciers to learn how Earth's geologic processes relate to the planet's climate history.

Organic Polymers Show Sunny Potential
A new version of solar cells created by laboratories at Rice and Pennsylvania State universities could open the door to research on a new class of solar energy devices.

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