Monday, June 24, 2013

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Airborne Gut Action Primes Wild Chili Pepper Seeds
Scientists find that a seed's trip through an animal's digestive tract is just as important as the seed's final trip through the air.

Astronomers Discover Pulsations in Crystalized, Dying Star
Astronomers have discovered pulsations from the crystalized remnant of a burnt-out star, allowing them to see into the star's interior.

Particle Accelerator That Can Fit On A Tabletop Opens New Chapter For Science Research
Physicists have built a tabletop particle accelerator that can generate energies previously reached only by major facilities that are hundreds of meters long.

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