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Airborne Resistivity System In Antarctica Allows Researchers To Look Beneath Surface In Untapped Territories
Researchers have successfully tested equipment to map the hidden distribution of groundwater and ice in the McMurdo Dry Valleys region for the first time in Antarctica. The mapping technique, an airborne electrical resistivity instrument, will enable researchers to study microbial ecosystems in sub-glacial environments.
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Powerful Computing Resource Has Opened Its Doors To Six Science Teams
Six research teams have started to use the first phase of the Blue Waters sustained-petascale supercomputer to study some vexing problems in science and engineering from climate change to the HIV infection.
Getting In Rhythm Helps Children Grasp Fractions, Study Finds
An innovative curriculum uses rhythm to teach fractions at a school where students in a music-based program scored significantly higher on math tests than their peers who received regular instruction.
Baboons, Infants Show Similar Gesturing Behavior, Suggesting Shared Communication Systems
Both human infants and baboons have a stronger preference for using their right hand to gesture than for a simple grasping task.
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