Tuesday, July 16, 2013

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Study Identifies Source Of Oil Sheens Near Deepwater Horizon Site
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Researchers Develop Artificial Cells To Study Effects Of Molecular Crowding On Gene Expression
A team of scientists have approximated the molecular crowding inside of a living cell by creating an artificial cellular system.

Study Finds Clues on How to Keep Kids Engaged With Educational Games
A pilot study has found that if you want teams of students to stay engaged while playing educational games, you might want them to switch seats pretty often.

Chemists Synthesize First Example Of Carbon Form
Scientists have synthesized the first example of a new form of carbon that consists of many identical pieces of grossly warped graphene.

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