Friday, August 2, 2013

Science 360 News Update from NSF

Science360 News Service - Breaking Science that Shapes Your World - Brought to you by NSF
E-Blast Friday 08.02.13
Breaking Story
Back To The Future: Scientists Look Into Earth's 'Deep Time' To Predict Future Effects Of Climate Change
Today's Video
Why Science? Studying The Diversity Of Life
Picture of the Day
Arctic Fox At Rest
New Today on Science360 Radio
NSF-Funded Cornell Scientist Susan McCouch Discusses Seed Biodiversity & Food Shortages
Latest News
Team Develops Water Splitting Technique That Could Produce Hydrogen Fuel
Technique uses the power of sunlight to efficiently split water into hydrogen and oxygen, paving the way for the broad use of hydrogen as a clean fuel.

Planting A New Perspective On Climate Research
Researchers have found that elevated C02 levels and higher temperatures affect the aspect of gene expression in plants that control flowering time and cell proliferation.

Fly Study Finds Two New Drivers Of RNA Editing
Scientists have discovered that RNA editing is not only regulated by sequences and structures near the editing sites but also by ones found much farther away.

New in the Journals & Magazines
POPULAR MECHANICS: The Case For Alien Life
What the Blogs Are Saying Today
Science360 Network: News Radio Video iPad

Forward email

This email was sent to jmabs1@gmail.com by news@science360.gov |  

National Science Foundation | 4201 Wilson Boulevard | Arlington | VA | 22230

No comments: