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Tuesday, October 29, 2013
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Tuesday 10.29.13
Breaking Story
Breakthrough in study of aluminum should yield new technological advances
Today's Video
Atmospheric rivers
Picture of the Day
Crab rock
New Today on Science360 Radio
NSF-funded Marek Urban discusses self-healing materials
Latest News
Public wants labels for food nanotech and they're willing to pay for it
Research finds that people in the United States want labels on food products that use nanotechnology whether the nanotechnology is in the food or is used in food packaging.
Collaboration creates breakthroughs for solar cell efficiency
Research shows layer-by-layer crystal growth may lead to record-breaking efficiencies in photovoltaic solar cell technology.
Crying wolf: Who benefits and when?
A crisis at work can bring out the best in colleagues, often inspiring more cooperation and self-sacrifice. A new study finds that the benefits are not shared equally.
New in the Journals & Magazines
SCIENCE NEWS :
The bromance of the fossas
PHYSICS :
Looking for Hofstadter's butterfly in cold atoms
SCIENCE :
Did snakes help build the primate brain?
NEW SCIENTIST:
Babies know good from evil is this morality?
NATURE :
Biggest magma reservoir just got bigger
What the Blogs Are Saying Today
QUEST -
Forget the lawnmower, hire sheep
LAELAPS -
Outside-in origin for your teeth
NOBEL INTENT -
Chemists find biological complexes that beat chance
GENE EXPRESSION -
Our forefathers were fierce & our foremothers were faithful
THE PHYSICS ARXIV BLOG -
Shapes with 'capillary charges' self assemble on the surface of liquids
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