Thursday, January 24, 2013

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Researchers Create Self-Healing, Stretchable Wires Using Liquid Metal
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Microbiologists Eavesdrop On The Hidden Lives Of Microbes
Scientists track ocean microbe populations in their natural habitat to create a "day in the life" montage.

Learn To Be More Understanding By Watching The Bachelor (This Season, Anyway)
Research finds evidence that seeing individuals with different bodies, such as amputees or those born with residual limbs, causes the brain's motor network to work hard to process physical differences.

Scientists Underestimated Potential For Tohoku Quake. Now What?
In a new analysis, a team of scientists describes how past global estimates of earthquake potential were constrained by short historical records and even shorter instrumental records.

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