Science news. Posted July 30, 2013: Planetary
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Science news.
Posted July 30, 2013:
- Planetary 'Runaway Greenhouse' More Easily Triggered, Research Shows
- Sequestration and Fuel Reserves: Storing Carbon Dioxide to Release Liquid Fuels
- Plasmonic Black Metals: Breakthrough in Solar Energy Research?
- Novel Technology for Producing 'Electronic Ink' May Lead to Inexpensive, Durable Electronics and Solar Cells
- Lifelike Cooling for Sunbaked Windows: Adaptable Microfluidic Circulatory System Could Cut Air-Conditioning Costs
Posted July 29, 2013:
- Breastfeeding Duration Appears Associated With Intelligence Later in Life
- Capturing Black Hole Spin Could Further Understanding of Galaxy Growth
- Two 6,000-Year-Old 'Halls of the Dead' Unearthed
- Monogamy Evolved as a Mating Strategy: New Research Indicates That Social Monogamy Evolved as a Result of Competition
- Human Cells Respond in Healthy, Unhealthy Ways to Different Kinds of Happiness
- Social Amoebae Travel With a Posse: Tiny Single-Celled Organisms Have Amazingly Complicated Social Lives
- NASA's Chandra Sees Eclipsing Planet in X-Rays for First Time
- Evolution of Monogamy in Humans the Result of Infanticide Risk, New Study Suggests
- Pulsating Star Sheds Light on Exoplanet
- Natural Affinities -- Unrecognized Until Now -- May Have Set Stage for Life to Ignite
- Mini-Monsters of the Forest Floor
- Make It Yourself With a 3-D Printer and Save Big Time
- See-Through Solar Film: Researchers Double Efficiency of Novel Solar Cell
- Ice-Free Arctic Winters Could Explain Amplified Warming During Pliocene
- Heavy Cell Phone Use Linked to Oxidative Stress
- Of Bears and Berries: Return of Wolves Aids Grizzly Bears in Yellowstone
- Injuries from Teen Fighting Deal a Blow to IQ
- Cockatoos Know What's Going on Behind Barriers
- Experimental Quest to Test Einstein's Speed Limit
- New Primate Species Native of Madagascar, Lavasoa Dwarf Lemur, Discovered
- Living Longer, Living Healthier: People Are Remaining Healthier Later in Life
- Borneo's Orangutans Are Coming Down from the Trees; Behavior May Show Adaptation to Habitat Change