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Posted On: 04/01/2013 7:22:22 AM
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  • Rainforests
    Endangered Animals
    Extinction
    Trees
    Forest
    Nature


    Decimation of Critically Endangered Forest Elephant Detailed


    March 29, 2013 — African forest elephants are being poached out of existence. A new study shows that a staggering 62 percent of all forest elephants have been killed across their range in central Africa, for their ... >  full story




  • Robotics
    Insects (including Butterflies)
    Artificial Intelligence
    Optics
    Robotics Research
    Engineering


    Robotic Ants Successfully Mimic Real Colony Behavior


    March 29, 2013 — Scientists have successfully replicated the behavior of a colony of ants on the move with the use of miniature ... >  full story




  • HIV and AIDS
    Infectious Diseases
    Virology
    Lymphoma
    Viruses
    Vaccines


    New Vaccine-Design Approach Targets Viruses Such as HIV


    March 28, 2013 — Scientists have unveiled a new technique for vaccine design that could be particularly useful against HIV and other fast-changing ... >  full story




  • Biochemistry Research
    Biotechnology
    Biology
    Biochemistry
    Organic Chemistry
    Developmental Biology


    Biological Transistor Enables Computing Within Living Cells


    March 28, 2013 — Bioengineers have taken computing beyond mechanics and electronics into the living realm of biology. Scientists have used a biological transistor made from genetic material -- DNA and RNA -- in place ... >  full story




  • Inorganic Chemistry
    Organic Chemistry
    Chemistry
    Graphene
    Spintronics
    Optics


    Light May Recast Copper as Chemical Industry 'Holy Grail'


    March 28, 2013 — Wouldn't it be convenient if you could reverse the rusting of your car by shining a bright light on it? It turns out that this concept works for undoing oxidation on copper nanoparticles, and it ... >  full story




  • Robotics
    Robotics Research
    Artificial Intelligence
    Engineering
    Vehicles
    Civil Engineering


    Swarming Robots Could Be the Servants of the Future


    March 28, 2013 — Swarms of robots acting together to carry out jobs could provide new opportunities for humans to harness the power of ... >  full story




  • Intelligence
    Psychology
    Neuroscience
    Behavior
    Brain Injury
    Legal Issues


    Brain Scans Might Predict Future Criminal Behavior


    March 28, 2013 — A portable MRI was used to assess anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) activity in 96 adult male inmates who were then followed for up to four years after their release from prison. Those who re-offended ... >  full story




  • Memory
    Intelligence
    Educational Psychology
    Dementia
    Neuroscience
    Brain Injury


    Brain's 'Molecular Memory Switch' Identified


    March 28, 2013 — Scientists have identified a key molecule responsible for triggering the chemical processes in our brain linked to our formation of memories. The findings reveal a new target for therapeutic ... >  full story




  • Pharmacology
    Diabetes
    Bacteria
    Healthy Aging
    Personalized Medicine
    Diet and Weight Loss


    How Diabetes Drug Delays Aging in Worms


    March 28, 2013 — A widely prescribed type 2 diabetes drug slows down the aging process by mimicking the effects of dieting, according to a study using worms to investigate how the drug ... >  full story




  • Galaxies
    Stars
    Astrophysics
    Astronomy
    Black Holes
    Nebulae


    Sprial Galaxy: Hidden Depths of Messier 77 Revealed


    March 28, 2013 — The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has captured this vivid image of spiral galaxy Messier 77, one of the most famous and well-studied galaxies in the sky. The patches of red across this image ... >  full story









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