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Wednesday, March 20, 2013
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Wednesday 03.20.13
Breaking Story
Slabs Of Ancient Tectonic Plate Still Lodged Under California, Researchers Find
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Science Behind The News: Bio-Inspired Materials
Picture of the Day
The Flexibile Seahorse
New Today on Science360 Radio
'Vision Realized' - FDA Approves First Bionic Eye
Latest News
Turning Computer Models Into Reality
Researchers use 3-D printing to test complex qualities of shapes made via computer.
Tenfold Boost In Ability To Pinpoint Proteins In Cancer Cells
A novel method for color-coding cells allows cancer researchers to illuminate 100 biomarkers, a ten-time increase from the current standard.
Brain-Mapping Increases Understanding Of Alcohol's Effects On First-Year College Students
Researchers have completed a first-of-its-kind longitudinal pilot study aimed at better understanding how the neural processes that underlie responses to alcohol-related cues change during students' first year of college.
New in the Journals & Magazines
SCIENCE NEWS:
Microbes Flourish At Deepest Ocean Site
PHYSICS :
Holes In Silicon Hold On To Their Spin
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN:
Deus Ex Cicada: Are Predatory Bird Populations Influenced By Cicadas' Odd Life Cycles?
PNAS:
Immersive Visualization
NEW SCIENTIST:
Farming Has Deep Roots In Chinese Ice Age
What the Blogs Are Saying Today
COOL GREEN SCIENCE -
Everyday Nature: Cartoonish Coot Chicks
DISCOBLOG -
Does Having A Long Trunk Help Elephants' Sense Of Smell?
SCIENTIST AT WORK -
Lizard Olympics
THE PHYSICS ARXIV BLOG -
Social Networks Reveal Structure (And Weaknesses) Of Businesses
WIRED SCIENCE -
How Difficult Is A 70-Yard Field Goal?
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