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Friday, August 9, 2013
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Friday 08.09.13
Breaking Story
Seasonal carbon dioxide range expanding as more is added to Earth's atmosphere
Today's Video
Communicating science -- to the public, the media, our grandmothers
Picture of the Day
A whale rises
New Today on Science360 Radio
NSF-funded Janet Braam discusses how a plant's circadian rhythm wards off pests
Latest News
Bubbles are the new lenses for nanoscale light beams
A few tiny liquid bubbles may be all that is necessary to open the doors for next-generation, high-speed circuits and displays, according to researchers.
Newly discovered bacterial partnership changes ocean chemistry
Scientists have found two strains of bacteria whose symbiotic relationship is unlike anything seen before.
Fly study finds 2 new drivers of RNA editing
A new study finds 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 SCIENCE:
How 3-D printing body parts will revolutionize medicine
SCIENCE :
Spiderman, eat your heart out
NEW SCIENTIST :
Forget doggy paddle apes prefer breaststroke
SCIENCE NEWS :
Hybrid race car of transistors debuts
PNAS:
Nuclear dynamics in a fungal chimera
What the Blogs Are Saying Today
KRULWICH WONDERS -
Watch me do something impossible in 3 totally easy steps
NOT EXACTLY ROCKET SCIENCE -
A flashy approach to watching brains in action
WIRED SCIENCE -
How harnessing heat could power the world (or at least parts of it)
D-BRIEF -
Malaria vaccine successful in early trials
QUEST -
Farmers fight back against toxic algal blooms
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