Wednesday, July 10, 2013

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Scientists Image Vast Subglacial Water System Underpinning West Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier
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Researchers Build 3-D Structures Out Of Liquid Metal
Researchers have developed three-dimensional printing technology and techniques to create free-standing structures made of liquid metal at room temperature.

Glimpse Into The Future Of Acidic Oceans Shows Ecosystems Transformed
A study has found that ocean acidification can degrade not only individual species, but entire ecosystems, resulting in a homogenized marine community.

Scientists Spy On Lithium Ions
Scientists have developed a device that allows them to "eavesdrop" on individual lithium ions – an ability that could help them develop the next generation of batteries.

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