Monday, January 28, 2013

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'Cool' Kids In Middle School Bully More, Psychologists Report
Study implies that anti-bullying programs have to be sophisticated and subtle to succeed.

Organic Ferroelectric Molecule Shows Promise For Memory Chips, Sensors
Team discovers a molecule that shows promise as an organic alternative to today's silicon-based semiconductors.

Newly Discovered 'Scarecrow' Gene Might Trigger Big Boost In Food Production
Researchers have discovered a gene that could lead to new varieties of staple crops with 50 percent higher yields.

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