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"Fool's Gold" From The Deep Is Fertilizer For Ocean Life
Similar to humans, the bacteria and tiny plants living in the ocean need iron for energy and growth. But their situation is quite different from ours--for one, they can't turn to natural iron sources like leafy greens or red meat for a pick-me-up.
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Gorillas Have Traditions Too
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Were Neandertals And Modern Humans Just Ships In The Night?
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Hydraulic Fracturing For Natural Gas Pollutes Water Wells
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Antifreeze Protein And Ice Binding
Physics
Squeezing In Magnetism
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How Do Ice Cores Allow Researchers To See Climate Change?
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Heads Up, Robots: A Tiltable Head Could Improve The Ability Of Undulating Robots To Navigate Disaster Debris
Researchers have built a robot that can penetrate and “swim” through granular material.
Researchers Get New View Of How Water And Sulfur Dioxide Mix
Researchers find that as sulfur dioxide molecules approach the surface of water, they are captured by the top-most surface water molecules, an effect that is enhanced at cold temperatures.
How To Tell When Someone's Lying
Psychologists help law enforcement agencies tell the difference between truthful and deceptive behaviors.
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