Monday, February 4, 2013

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Next-Generation Arctic Research Vessel On-track For Voyage Of Discovery
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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.

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