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Biologists Say Snakes Around World Evolve Similar Path Of Resistance
Biologists have long studied varied species of North American garter snakes that have evolved an amazing resistance to a deadly neurotoxin found in innocuous-looking newts, a favorite food of the snakes.
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PNAS
Fertile Plants Brought Back To Life From Siberian Permafrost
Scientific American
Could A Penny Dropped Off A Skyscraper Actually Kill You?
New Scientist
Cheetah Robot Breaks Land Speed Record
Nature
Finding The Flotsam: Where Is Japan's Floating Tsunami Wreckage Headed?
Science
Sharing The Blame For The Mammoth's Extinction
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A Yellow Sweater: Bassam Shakhashiri, Ph.D.
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Nanoglue Is Thin And Supersticky
Engineers have invented a superthin “nanoglue” that could be used in new-generation microchip fabrication.
Scientists Search For Source Of Creativity
Researchers are working to pin down the exact source of creativity in the brain and have found that the left hemisphere actually plays a critical role in creative thinking.
Method For Estimating Parameters May Boost Biological Models
Scientists have developed a new method for estimating the parameters used in oscillatory systems, which may advance modeling in research areas ranging from cancer to fertility.
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