Posted January 9, 2014: Capturing a Hard-Wired
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Posted January 9, 2014:
- Capturing a Hard-Wired Variability: What Makes Some Identical Twins Noticeably Different?
- Loss of Large Carnivores Poses Global Conservation Problem
- Iconic Australasian Trees Found as Fossils in South America
- Astronomers Discover New Planet in Pisces Constellation
- Surprising New Class of 'Hypervelocity Stars' Discovered Escaping the Galaxy
- Ultra-Thin Flexible Transparent Electronics Can Wrap Around a Hair
- New Study Finds Extreme Longevity in White Sharks
- Two Million Years Ago, Human Relative 'Nutcracker Man' Lived on Tiger Nuts
Posted January 8, 2014:
- Fossil Pigments Reveal the Colors of Ancient Sea Monsters
- Quasars Illuminate Swiftly Swirling Clouds Around Galaxies
- Engineers Make World's Fastest Organic Transistor, Herald New Generation of See-Through Electronics
- Bio-Inspired Glue Keeps Hearts Securely Sealed
- Universe Measured to One-Percent Accuracy: Most Precise Calibration Yet of Cosmic 'Standard Ruler'
- Organic Mega Flow Battery Promises Breakthrough for Renewable Energy
- Massive Exoplanets May Be More Earth-Like Than Thought: 'Super-Earths' Likely to Have Oceans, Continents
- Symbiotic Fungi Inhabiting Plant Roots Have Major Impact on Atmospheric Carbon, Scientists Say
- Infants Show Ability to Tell Friends from Foes
- Elephant Shark Genome Decoded: New Insights Gained Into Bone Formation and Immunity
- Newly Discovered Celestial Object Defies Categories: Is It a New Kind of Planet or a Rare Kind of Failed Star?
- Ocean's Hidden Waves Show Their Power: Origins of Giant Underwater Waves Explained
- Soap Bubbles for Predicting Cyclone Intensity?