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Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Science 360 News Update from NSF
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Tuesday 07.16.13
Breaking Story
Study Identifies Source Of Oil Sheens Near Deepwater Horizon Site
Today's Video
Nanosponge Soaks Up Oil Spills
Picture of the Day
Transport VI
New Today on Science360 Radio
NSF-Funded Oceanographer George Waldbusser Discusses Ocean Acidification & Oysters
Latest News
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.
New in the Journals & Magazines
POPULAR SCIENCE:
Why Sad Songs Make Us Happy
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN:
Uncommon Measure: Acoustic Result Could Change Definition Of Temperature
PLOS:
Adapting To Change
NATURE:
Researchers Glimpse Microbial 'Dark Matter'
PHYSICS:
A Long-Term Memory For Light
What the Blogs Are Saying Today
EARTHSKY -
Warming In Deep Ocean May Be Unprecedented, Scientists Say
KRULWICH WONDERS -
I Bet I Can Freeze A Battle Cry For 25 Million Years, Says Biologist E.O. Wilson
LAB RAT -
How Bacteria Get Inside Your House
LAELAPS -
Paleontologists Ponder Suction-Feeding Sea Turtle
THE WHY FILES -
Wildfire Goes Wild In Arizona
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