Friday, June 28, 2013

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Ghosts Of Forests Past: Bark Beetles Kill Lodgepole Pines, Affecting Entire Watersheds
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NSF Science Now, Episode 14
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Majestic King Eider
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NSF-Funded Vanderbilt University Paleontologist Larisa DeSantis Comments On Mammal Survival & Deep Time
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Keeping Networks Under Control
A research team has developed the first broadly applicable computational approach for identifying interventions that can both rescue complex networks on the brink of failure and reprogram them.

Researchers Track Facial Expressions To Improve Teaching Software
Study shows software that tracks facial expressions can accurately assess the emotions of students engaged in interactive online learning and predict the effectiveness of online tutoring sessions.

Telecoupling Pulls Pieces Of Sustainability Puzzle Together
Scientists have built an integrated way to study a world that has become more connected – with more socioeconomic and environmental interactions over distances.

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