Monday, July 22, 2013

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Lizards Show Evolution Is Predictable
Study finds a striking degree of evolutionary convergence between 100 different species of Anole lizards that inhabit four Caribbean islands neighboring each other.

Broadband Photodetector For Polarized Light
Using carpets of aligned carbon nanotubes, researchers have created a solid-state electronic device that is hardwired to detect polarized light across a broad swath of the visible and infrared spectrum.

Newly Found CLAMP Protein Regulates Genes
A newly discovered protein, found in many species, turns out to be the missing link that allows a key regulatory complex to find and operate on the lone X chromosome of male fruit flies, bringing them to parity with females.

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