Monday, June 17, 2013

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Researchers Solve Mystery Of X-Ray Light Emitted From Black Holes
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Unique Macromolecule Grabs Large Anions
Chemists have created a symmetrical, five-sided macrocycle that is easy to synthesize and has characteristics that may help expand the molecular tool box available to researchers.

Dangerous Strains Of E. Coli May Linger Longer In Water Than Benign Counterparts, Study Finds
The research may help explain why water quality tests don't always accurately capture health risks for swimmers.

Moving Iron In Antarctica
Study indicates that diatoms stuff more iron into their silica shells than they actually need, resulting in less iron to go around and less stimulated productivity than expected when iron is added during fertilization experiments.

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