Science news Posted October 8, 2013: Diamond
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Posted October 8, 2013:
- Diamond 'Super-Earth' May Not Be Quite So Precious
- A Slow, Loving, 'Affective' Touch May Be Key to a Healthy Sense of Self
- Weighed Down by Guilt: Research Shows It's More Than a Metaphor
- Part of Brain That Makes Humans and Primates Social Creatures May Play Similar Role in Carnivores
- DNA Research Sheds Light on Ancestry of Ashkenazi Jews
- Iron Melt Network Helped Grow Earth's Core, Study Suggests
- Primate Brains Follow Predictable Developmental Pattern
- Evolutionary Question Answered: Ants More Closely Related to Bees Than to Most Wasps
- Working Together: Bacteria Join Forces to Produce Electricity
- Babies Learn to Anticipate Touch in the Womb
- 'Brain Training' May Boost Working Memory, but Not Intelligence
- First Ever Evidence of a Comet Striking Earth
- Unexpected Genomic Change Through 400 Years of French-Canadian History
- Terrestrial Ecosystems at Risk of Major Shifts as Temperatures Increase
- 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics: Higgs Particle and the Origin of Mass
Posted October 7, 2013:
- Making Martian Clouds on Earth: Clouds on Mars Form in Much More Humid Conditions Than Clouds on Earth
- Wedded Bliss or Blues? Scientists Link DNA to Marital Satisfaction
- Delayed Aging Is Better Investment Than Cancer, Heart Disease
- Study Shows How Neurons Enable Us to Know Smells We Like and Dislike, Whether to Approach or Retreat
- New More Effective Antimicrobials Might Rise from Old
- Plastic Waste Is a Hazard for Subalpine Lakes, Too
- 2013 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine: Discoveries of Machinery Regulating Vesicle Traffic in Cells
- Extrusive Volcanism Formed the Hawaiian Islands
- Exceptional Fossil Fish Reveals New Evolutionary Mechanism for Body Elongation
Posted October 6, 2013: