Science News. Posted July 9, 2013: Breakthroug
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Science News.
Posted July 9, 2013:
- Breakthrough Study Reveals Biological Basis for Sensory Processing Disorders in Kids
- Wildfires May Contribute More to Global Warming Than Previously Predicted
- 5-D Optical Memory in Glass Could Record the Last Evidence of Civilization
- 3-D Structures Built out of Liquid Metal
- Neandertals Shared Speech and Language With Modern Humans, Study Suggests
- Ancient Egyptian Leader Makes Surprise Appearance at Archaeological Dig in Israel
- Rate of Aging May Be Determined in the Womb and Linked to Birthweight, Study Reveals
- Scientists Image Vast Subglacial Water System Underpinning West Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier
- H7N9 Influenza: History of Similar Viruses Gives Cause for Concern
- The Origin of the Turtle Shell: Mystery Solved
- Study Helps Understand How Nature Maintains Diversity
Posted July 8, 2013:
- Irregular Bed Times Curb Young Kids' Brain Power: And May Have Knock-on Effects on Health Throughout Life
- Melody Modulates Choir Members' Heart Rate
- Glimpse Into the Future of Acidic Oceans Shows Ecosystems Transformed
- Innovative Study Estimates Extent to Which Air Pollution in China Shortens Human Lives
- Early, Late First Exposure to Solid Food Appears Associated With Development of Type 1 Diabetes
- Corals Cozy Up With Bacterial Buddies
- Buckling Up to Turn: Marine Microbes Change Swimming Direction Via a High-Speed Mechanical Instability
- 135-Year-Old Meteorite Mystery Solved? Chondrules May Have Formed from High-Pressure Collisions in Early Solar System
- Breakthrough Could Lead to 'Artificial Skin' That Senses Touch, Humidity and Temperature
- Moths Talk About Sex in Many Ways
- Deserts 'Greening' from Rising Carbon Dioxide: Green Foliage Boosted Across the World's Arid Regions
- Matter-Antimatter Asymmetry: Using the Sun to Illuminate a Basic Mystery of Matter
- Deep Sea Isolation: Hypersaline 'Islands' Harbor Unique Life
- Light Transistor: Efficient Transistor for Light Could Lead to Optical Computers
- Even Slight Temperature Increases Causing Tropical Forests to Blossom

