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Clues To Climate Cycles Dug From South Pole Snow Pit
Particles from the upper atmosphere trapped in a deep pile of Antarctic snow hold clear chemical traces of global meteorological events, researchers have found.
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Sleep Loss Affects Gene Activity
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Lost Land Beneath The Waves
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Mutation Rate Is Not Evolution Rate
Scientific American
Elephant Seals Help Find Missing Piece In Global Climate Puzzle
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Treat Malware As Biology To Know It Better
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The Moorea Island Biocode Project
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Lessons From Cockroaches Could Inform Robotics
Running cockroaches start to recover from being shoved sideways before their dawdling nervous system kicks in to tell their legs what to do, researchers have found.
Robot Bat Wing Gives Lessons In Flight
A robotic bat wing is offering insight into the dynamics of flight that could ultimately be used to design small flapping aircraft.
Laser Mastery Narrows Down Sources Of Superconductivity
Physicists measured fleeting electron waves to uncover the elusive mechanism behind high-temperature superconductivity.
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