Friday, July 26, 2013

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Not Impressed: Peahens Ignore Most Of Peacocks' Flashy Displays
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A Giant Magnet's 3200-Mile Voyage
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Simulations Show Universe's First Twin Stars
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Study Explains Equatorial Cold Water Region
Study reveals for the first time how the mixing of cold, deep waters from below can change sea surface temperatures on seasonal and longer timescales.

Computer Can Infer The rules Of The Forest
Researchers have published new insight into automated stochastic inference that could help unravel the hidden laws in fields as diverse as molecular biology, population ecology and basic chemistry.

Broad-Scale Genome Tinkering With Help Of An RNA Guide
Researchers have constructed a tool that can quickly and easily target and tinker with any gene in the human genome.

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