Monday, July 15, 2013

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Some Volcanoes 'Scream' At Ever-Higher Pitches Until They Blow Their Tops
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Cubelets: Small Robots Teach Big Science Lessons
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Cumulonimbus Over Mitchell Lake
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NSF-Funded Scientist Chris Beard Discusses Discovery Of Oldest Known Fossil Primate Skeleton
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Intestinal Bacteria May Fuel Inflammation And Worsen HIV Disease
Changes in intestinal bacteria may help explain why successfully treated HIV patients nonetheless experience life-shortening chronic diseases earlier than those who are uninfected, according to study.

Sculpting Flow
Supercomputers help microfluidics researchers make waves at the microscopic level.

50-Year-Old Assumptions About Strength Muscled Aside
The understanding of how muscles get their power has been greatly expanded with new results from a recent study involving high-energy X-rays, a moth and cloud computing.

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