Posted November 20, 2013: Impacts of Plant Inva
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Posted November 20, 2013:
- Impacts of Plant Invasions Become Less Robust Over Time: Invasive Plants Are More Likely to Be Replaced by Other 'Invasives'
- Skeletal Remains of 24,000-Year-Old Boy Raise New Questions About First Americans
- U.S. National Survey Finds Frog Abnormalities Are Rare
- 3-D Printing Hits Fast Lane: Engineers Cut Time to 3-D-Print Heterogeneous Objects from Hours to Minutes
- Scientists Break a Theoretical Time Barrier on Bouncing Droplets
- Listen to This: New Research Upends Understanding of How Humans Perceive Sound
- Secrets of Mars' Birth Revealed from Unique Meteorite
- Solar-Powered Battery Woven Into Fabric Overcomes Hurdle for 'Wearable Electronics'
- Computer Searches Web 24/7 to Analyze Images and Teach Itself Common Sense
- Brain Activity in Severely Brain Injured Patients Who 'Wake Up' With Sleeping Pill: Other Patients May Also Respond
- CT and 3-D Printers Used to Recreate Dinosaur Fossils
- World's First Known Magnetic Cellulose Loudspeakers: Potential for Magnetic Cellulose Comes in Crisp and Clear
- The Galaxy's Ancient Brown Dwarf Population Revealed
Posted November 19, 2013:
- Neanderthal Viruses Found in Modern Humans
- Holistic Cell Design Leads to High-Performance, Long Cycle-Life Li/S Battery
- Monkeys Can Point to Objects They Do Not Report Seeing
- People With Highly Superior Powers of Recall Also Vulnerable to False Memories
- Asteroids' Close Encounters With Mars: Mars, Not Earth, Shakes Up Some Near-Earth Asteroids
- Recreating the History of Life Through the Genome
- New Study Helps Predict Life Expectancy Using Complete Blood Count Risk Score
- Genome Scale View of Great White Shark Uncovers Unexpected and Distinctive Features