Tuesday, August 6, 2013

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International Research Team Discovers New Mineral
Geologists have discovered a new mineral, cubic boron nitride, which they have named "qingsongite."

In Nebraska, University And School Districts Build Formula For Better Math Education
Support from local foundations spurs growth at an innovative NSF-funded partnership that is working to close the math achievement gap.

Understanding Interface Properties Of Graphene Paves Way For New Applications
Researchers have demonstrated a technique to improve the stretchability of graphene – a development that should help engineers come up with new technologies that make use of the material.

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SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN: Trouble Sleeping? Go Camping
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GLOBE SCIENTISTS BLOG - Zero Is Still A Measurement
THE SCEPTICAL CHYMIST - The Birthplace Of Free Radicals
THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY - Is There Praseodymium In Them Thar Hills?
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