Friday, July 12, 2013

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Jagged Graphene Edges Can Slice Into Cell Membranes
Researchers have shown how tiny graphene sheets can puncture cell membranes, allowing the sheet to enter the cell and disrupt function.

Distant Quakes Trigger Tremors At US Waste-Injection Sites
Large earthquakes from distant parts of the globe are setting off tremors around waste-fluid injection wells in the central United States, says study.

Scientists Cast Doubt On Theory Of What Triggered Antarctic Glaciations
Rock samples from the central Scotia Sea near Antarctica provide geologic evidence that casts doubt on one of the conventional explanations for how Antarctica's ice sheet began forming.

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