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Monday, February 4, 2013
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Monday 02.04.13
Breaking Story
Protein Origami: Quick Folders Are The Best
Today's Video
Next-Generation Arctic Research Vessel On-track For Voyage Of Discovery
Picture of the Day
Dramatic Lightning
New Today on Science360 Radio
'Ice Melt & The Ice Age,' With NSF-Funded Alan Condron At UMass & Peter Winsor At University Of Alaska
Latest News
The Effective Collective: Grouping Could Ensure Animals Find Their Way In A Changing Environment
Researchers report that collective intelligence is vital to certain animals' ability to evaluate and respond to their environment.
Flat Boron By The Numbers
Scientists calculate what it would take to make a new two-dimensional material.
Understanding 'Master Regulator' Genes Could Lead To Better Cancer Treatments
Researchers have identified how two genes work together to make sure chromosomes are distributed properly when cells divide, providing new insights that could contribute to the future development of cancer treatments.
New in the Journals & Magazines
NEW SCIENTIST:
Fishy Origin Of Remora's Shark-Sucking Hat
NATURE:
Diamond Defects Shrink MRI To The Nanoscale
PLOS:
Tantalizing Glimpses Into A Fragmented Genome
PHYSICS:
Can't Burst This Bubble
SCIENCE NEWS:
An Atom Sheds Light On Neutron Stars
What the Blogs Are Saying Today
ARMED WITH SCIENCE -
Science Fiction: The Aperture For Science Future
ANTHROPOLOGY IN PRACTICE -
This Is Your Brain On Disney
THE WHY FILES -
Lying Liars Lie!
WIRED SCIENCE -
Asian Space Race Heats Up: Will India be Next To Launch People To Space?
THE PHYSICS ARXIV BLOG -
Extreme Space Weather Triggered Medieval Famines, Say Astrophysicists
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