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Researchers Discover Water On The Moon Is Widespread, Similar To Earth's
Scientists have discovered that water on the moon is more widespread than previously thought--on the outside and inside of the moon--with some similarities to water in volcanic systems on Earth.
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Climatic Variability Leads To Later Seasonal Flowering Of Floridian Plants
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Laughter's Secrets: Contagious Chortling
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Green Bank Telescope Enables "Intensity Mapping" To Shed Light On Mysteries Of Dark Energy
Researchers use new tool for mapping the universe and gaining valuable clues about the nature of the mysterious "dark energy" believed to constitute nearly three-fourths of the universe's mass and energy.
Combined Technologies Offer Promise For Detecting Colon Cancer In Women
Research team has found that combining novel optical technologies with a common colon cancer screening test may allow doctors to more accurately detect the presence of colon cancer, particularly in women.
Gut Movements In Caterpillars Inspire Soft-body Robot Design
New imaging technique shows caterpillar's gut sliding forward in advance of the surrounding tissues and could lead to a new design in robotics.
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