Friday, April 19, 2013

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When It Comes To Survival Of The Fittest, Stress Is A Good Thing
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The Synergy Project: Immensity In Minuteness
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NSF-Funded John Durant, Director Of The MIT Museum, Discusses The Role Of Science Festivals In Science Literacy
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Novel Techniques Allow Discovery Of Smallest Super-Earth Exoplanets
An astronomer has discovered perhaps the smallest super-earth planet in its host star habitable zone.

Biology Students Discover Possible Evolutionary Link Between Yeast, Humans
The DNA sequence of a new gene discovered in several types of fungi "is a little like vertebrates and a little like yeast," according to professor.

Hop, Skip Or Jump? Study Says No To All Of The Above
Engineers find that in the earliest stages of arthritis, high-impact exercise may worsen cartilage damage.

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