Thursday, March 21, 2013

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Computer Models Show How Deep Carbon Could Return To Earth's Surface
Simulations of water under extreme pressure help geochemists understand how carbon might be recycled from hundreds of miles below the Earth's surface.

Some Alaskan Trout Use Flexible Guts For The Ultimate Binge Diet
The stomach and intestines of certain Dolly Varden trout double to quadruple in size during month-long, salmon-egg-eating binges in Alaska each August.

DNA Catalysts Do The Work Of Protein Enzymes
Chemists have used DNA to do a protein's job, creating opportunities for DNA to find work in more areas of biology, chemistry and medicine than ever before.

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