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Location American Science News for 26 December 2013
Saturday, December 28, will be the 40th birthday of one of the most significant pieces of environmental history in the U.S.: the Endangered Species Act. Now, with this landmark legislation entering its middle age, it's a...
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Duh! The 13 Most Obvious Findings of 2013

Live Science - 26 Dec 2013 16:42
Duh! The 13 Most Obvious Findings of 2013 Not all science findings blow our socks off, even if they have to do with important topics. Here's a list of the research that definitely did not surprise us in 2013.
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Researchers, Startups Hope One Drop of Blood Could Diagnose All Types of Cancer As genetics reveals the incredible diversity among cancer cells, researchers have largely given up pursuing a silver bullet to cure all types of cancer. Instead, many have begun searching for the next-best thing: a silve...
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2013's Wild, Unforgettable Weather: A Roundup

Live Science - 26 Dec 2013 22:48
2013's Wild, Unforgettable Weather: A Roundup Typhoons and tornadoes took a terrible toll in 2013, despite a dearth of tropical storms and twisters in many parts of the world.
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Countdown: 2013's Wildest Weather

Live Science - 26 Dec 2013 22:24
Countdown: 2013's Wildest Weather Typhoons and tornadoes took a terrible toll in 2013, despite a dearth of tropical storms and twisters in many parts of the world.
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Babies Don't Develop Handedness All At Once

Live Science - 26 Dec 2013 21:49
Babies Don't Develop Handedness All At Once Toddlers prefer using different hands for treats and toys.
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GPS Helped Forecast 2012 Earthquake

Live Science - 26 Dec 2013 20:40
GPS Helped Forecast 2012 Earthquake When a magnitude-7.6 earthquake ripped open a Costa Rica fault on Sept. 5, 2012, it was one of the first successful quake forecasts using GPS monitoring.
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Team creates a low cost thin film photovoltaic device with high energy efficiency A group of researchers led by Hendrik Bolink of the Institut de Ciència Molecular (ICMol) of the Scientific Park of the University of Valencia has developed a thin film low cost photovoltaic device with high power conve...
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Kalahari trackers who read ice-age life in footprints

New Scientist - 26 Dec 2013 20:00
Generations of archaeologists puzzled over ice-age footprints in French caves - but these three men can read them like a book (full text available to subscribers)     
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Bacteria Could Be Living Structural Sensors

Scientific American - 26 Dec 2013 15:00
Cells in complex organisms sometimes respond to pressure and stress by growing in a preferred direction. The phenomenon, called mechanotaxis, helps create multicellular structures such as our organs.... --
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Icebreakers are rushing to the aid of a Russian research and tourist ship trapped by sea ice in Antarctica, while scientists abroad the vessel are using the extra time to conduct additional research on the ice-covered co...
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Short story: Images of Undiluted Love

New Scientist - 26 Dec 2013 12:00
In the bunker is an unsettling world, where we must face our past, present and future selves. A short story by Joanna Kavenna     
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