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Wednesday, June 12, 2013
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Wednesday 06.12.13
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World Oceans Month Brings Mixed News For Oysters
Today's Video
Science of Innovation: Anti-Counterfeiting Devices
Picture of the Day
Earth As Art: Lena Delta
New Today on Science360 Radio
'Graphic Design' - Ohio State University Study Suggests Captivating Textbook Visuals May Make Learning More Difficult
Latest News
African Starlings: Dashing Darlings Of The Bird World In More Ways Than One
African glossy starlings change color more than 10 times faster than their ancestors and even their modern relatives.
Evolutionary Study Shows Bridge Species Drive Tropical Engine Of Biodiversity
Research sheds new light on why the tropics are teeming with species while the poles harbor relatively few.
Scientists Size Up Universe's Most Lightweight Dwarf Galaxy
The least massive galaxy in the known universe has been measured, clocking in at just 1,000 or so stars with a bit of dark matter holding them together.
New in the Journals & Magazines
POPULAR SCIENCE:
How A Black Hole Sleeps
SCIENCE:
Of Monks, Volcanoes, And Very Cold Weather
PHYSICS:
Winning At Quantum Dice
NEW SCIENTIST:
Ultra Elevator Takes You Higher With Carbon-Fiber Tape
NATURE:
Space Plasmas Share A Secret
What the Blogs Are Saying Today
D-BRIEF -
X-Rays Restore Lost Segment Of 200-Year-Old Opera
LAB RAT -
The Fractal Patterns Of Bacterial Colonies
THE CRUX -
Researcher Studying Endangered Elephants Flees Central African Republic
PLOS BLOGS -
Sleep May Solve Grammar Gremlins
SCILOGS -
Climate Change And Shrinking Fisheries
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