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Friday, June 7, 2013
Science 360 News Update from NSF
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Friday 06.07.13
Breaking Story
Study's Findings May Predict The Future Of Coral Reefs In A Changing World
Today's Video
The Launching Of The Scripps Center For Oceans And Human Health
Picture of the Day
'Taxi Crab'
New Today on Science360 Radio
NSF-Funded Economist Samuel Bowles Discusses How Farming Began
Latest News
Blame Neil Armstrong's Speech Style For Questions About Moon Speech
Did he say "one small step for a man ... " or did he drop the "a"? A new study shows how easy it would be for listeners to confuse "for a" and "for" during a talk by a central Ohioan.
Living Fossils? Actually, Sturgeon Are Evolutionary Speedsters
Study reveals that when it comes to changes in body size over time, sturgeon have been one of the fastest-evolving fish on the planet.
'Temporal Cloaking' Could Bring More Secure Optical Communications
A method for "temporal cloaking" of optical communications holds promise as a tool to thwart would-be eavesdroppers and improve security for telecommunications.
New in the Journals & Magazines
NEW SCIENTIST :
Death-Defying Comet Wags Its Tail During Solar Embrace
NATURE :
Bohr's Model: Extreme Atoms
SCIENCE NEWS :
Lyrebirds Dance To Their Own Music
PHYSICS :
A Distant Second
SCIENCE :
Imaging Morphogenesis: Technological Advances And Biological Insights
What the Blogs Are Saying Today
THE ABSTRACT -
How To Keep Fresh Fruits And Veggies From Going AWOL
LAB RAT -
Butterfly Watch: Multi-Generational Migrations
DEEP-SEA NEWS -
Trash In The Deep Sea
QUEST -
The Terroir Of Tap
ARMED WITH SCIENCE -
Warrior Web Prototype Takes First Steps
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