Thursday, January 2, 2014

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Walking the walk: What sharks, honeybees and humans have in common
A research team has found that the Hadza tribe's movements while foraging can be described by a mathematical pattern called a Lévy walk.

Greenland ice sheet stores liquid water year-round
Vast aquifer's potential for storing meltwater is an important factor in calculating potential sea-level rise.

Scientists anticipated size and location of 2012 Costa Rica earthquake
Scientists using GPS to study changes in the Earth's shape accurately forecasted the size and location of the magnitude 7.6 Nicoya earthquake that occurred in 2012.

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