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Monday, July 1, 2013
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Monday 07.01.13
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Diamond Catalyst Shows Promise In Breaching Age-Old Barrier
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Understanding Human Nature When Mother Nature Wreaks Havoc
Picture of the Day
Domestic And Wild Tomatoes Compared
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NSF-Funded UNC Biologist Ken Lohmann Discusses Salmon Migration
Latest News
Researchers Discover Global Warming May Affect Microbe Survival
Scientists have found that temperature determines where key soil microbes, critical to forming topsoil crusts in arid lands, can thrive.
'Shields To Maximum, Mr. Scott'
Researchers use Ranger, Lonestar and Stampede supercomputers to simulate orbital debris impacts on spacecraft and fragment impacts on body armor.
Location Of Upwelling In Earth's Mantle Discovered To Be Stable
Large-scale upwelling within Earth's mantle, which mostly occurs beneath Africa and the Central Pacific, have remained remarkably stable over geologic time, according to study.
New in the Journals & Magazines
SCIENCE :
From Gas To Stars Over Cosmic Time
PNAS :
Isotopic Evidence Of Early Hominin Diets
NATURE :
Water Flow Tracks Earthquake Healing
NEW SCIENTIST :
Wi-Fi-Hopping Brings Phone Signal To Remote Villages
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN:
'Corkscrew' Light Could Turbocharge The Internet
What the Blogs Are Saying Today
THE ABSTRACT -
Art Installation? Or Research Project?
DEEP-SEA NEWS -
The Masters Of Bling, Carrier Snails
NOT EXACTLY ROCKET SCIENCE -
The Myth Of The Komodo Dragon's Dirty Mouth
QUEST -
The Living Machine: A Flush Worth Following
WIRED SCIENCE -
Tiny Sea Otter Siblings Fight The Odds
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