Tuesday, April 16, 2013

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Our Futures Look Bright – Because We Reject The Possibility That Bad Things Will Happen
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NSF-Funded T. Florian Jaeger At the University Of Rochester Reveals How Language Is Universally Shaped By The Inner Workings Of The Human Brain
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Alternative Way To Explain Life's Complexity Proposed
Scientists propose that some incredibly complex biological structures came into being not in an additive manner, but instead emerged by losing parts, becoming ever more streamlined.

Scientists Map Elusive 3-D Structure Of Telomerase Enzyme, Key Actor In Cancer, Aging
Researchers have solved the puzzle of how the various components of an entire telomerase enzyme complex fit together and function in a three-dimensional structure.

Technique Measures Evaporation Globally
Researchers have developed the first method to map evaporation globally using weather stations, which will help scientists evaluate water management and assess recent trends of evaporation throughout the globe.

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