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Monday, March 18, 2013
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Monday 03.18.13
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Ocean Plankton May Sponge Up Twice The Estimated Carbon
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Printable Robots Designed To Be Consumer-Friendly, Inexpensive
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Moon Glow
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'Differences Between Humans & Chimps,' With NSF-Funded Anthropologist Chet Sherwood At George Washington University
Latest News
Polar Bears' Family Secrets Revealed With DNA Sequencing
Brown bears on an Alaskan archipelago are the descendants of an ancient polar bear population rather than being the ancestors of modern polar bears, research shows.
Researchers Divide Enzyme To Conquer Genetic Puzzle
Scientists find split, mutant protein serves as building block for synthetic biological circuits.
Americans And Religion Increasingly Parting Ways, Survey Shows
Religious affiliation in the United States is at its lowest point since it began to be tracked in the 1930s, according to analysis of newly released survey data by researchers.
New in the Journals & Magazines
NATURE:
Most Popular Human Cell In Science Gets Sequenced
NEW SCIENTIST :
The Role Of Luck In A Eureka Moment
SCIENCE:
Higgs Boson Positively Identified
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN:
Quantum Teleportation In Space Explored As Message Encryption Solution
PHYSICS :
Atoms Organize Themselves
What the Blogs Are Saying Today
ICY SEAS -
Oceanography, Technology, And Ships
QUEST -
Rescuing Injured Wildlife
KRULWICH WONDERS -
Pacific Island, Bigger Than Manhattan, Vanishes
NOT EXACTLY ROCKET SCIENCE -
Resurrecting The Extinct Frog With A Stomach For A Womb
SCIENTIST AT WORK -
Life Of A Lizard Wrangler
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