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Monday, June 10, 2013
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Monday 06.10.13
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Borneo Stalagmites Provide View Of Abrupt Climate Events Over 100,000 Years
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National Ecological Observatory Network Studies Wildfire In Unprecedented Detail
Picture of the Day
The Butterfly Nebula
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NSF-Funded Scientist Ben Oppenheimer At The American Museum Of Natural History Discusses Exoplanets & Distant Worlds
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Pollution In Northern Hemisphere Helped Cause 1980s African Drought
Study shows that the decades of drought in central Africa, which reached their worst point in the 1980s, was caused in part by Northern Hemisphere air pollution.
Promising Material For Lithium Ion Batteries
Scientists have developed a material made of boron and silicon that could smooth the way to electronic systems with higher battery capacities.
How Young Genes Gain A Toehold On Becoming Indispensable
Researchers have, for the first time, mapped a young gene's short, dramatic evolutionary journey to becoming essential.
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Could A Volcano Power America?
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Bright Lights, Big City -- Big Battery
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Research Prods Brain Wiring Underlying Compulsive Behavior
SCIENCE:
Neandertals Got Tumors, Too
PHYSICS:
Solving For X And Y
What the Blogs Are Saying Today
NOBEL INTENT -
Bayes' Theorem: Its Triumphs And Discontents
NOT EXACTLY ROCKET SCIENCE -
Reports Of Frog's Extinction Have Been Greatly Exaggerated
THE PHYSICS ARXIV BLOG -
Human-Scale Invisibility Cloak Unveiled
THE SCEPTICAL CHYMIST -
Speaking Frankly: The Allure Of Pasteur's Quadrant
SCILOGS -
Neighborly Behavior
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