Wednesday, June 19, 2013

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Academics Earn Street Cred With TED Talks But No Points From Peers, Research Shows
TED Talks provides academics with increased popular exposure but does nothing to boost citations of their work by peers.

Context Is Crucial When It Comes To Mutations In Genetic Evolution
Researchers have found that whether a given mutation is good or bad is often determined by other mutations associated with it.

Study Shows Predators Affect The Carbon Cycle
A previously unmeasured influence on the environment may offer a new way of looking at biodiversity management and carbon storage for climate change.

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