Science news Posted September 13, 2013: Mach
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Posted September 13, 2013:
- Machine Learning Used to Boil Down the Stories That Wearable Cameras Are Telling
- To Touch the Microcosmos: New Haptic Microscope Technique Allows Researchers to 'Feel' Microworld
- 'Terminator' Polymer: Self-Healing Polymer That Spontaneously and Independently Repairs Itself
- Dating of Beads Sets New Timeline for Early Humans
- Low Omega-3 Could Explain Why Some Children Struggle With Reading
- Pinpointing When the First Dynasty of Kings Ruled Egypt
- Tiny Plankton Could Have Big Impact on Climate: CO 2 -Hungry Microbes Might Short-Circuit the Marine Foodweb
Posted September 12, 2013:
- Americans Living Longer, More Healthy Lives
- Genes Linked to Being Right Or Left-Handed Identified
- Get Touchy Feely With Plants: Gently Rubbing Them With Your Fingers Can Make Them Less Susceptible to Disease
- Underlying Ocean Melts Ice Shelf, Speeds Up Glacier Movement
- Viruses Associated With Coral Epidemic of 'White Plague'
- Movement of Marine Life Follows Speed and Direction of Climate Change
- Functioning 'Mechanical Gears' Seen in Nature for First Time
- Molecule That Triggers Septic Shock Identified
- Molecular Structure Reveals How HIV Infects Cells
- NASA's Voyager 1 Spacecraft Embarks on Historic Journey Into Interstellar Space
- Unprecedented Rate and Scale of Ocean Acidification Found in the Arctic
- Genetics of How and Why Fish Swim in Schools: Research Sheds Light on Complex Social Behavior
- Darwin's Dilemma Resolved: Evolution's 'Big Bang' Explained by Five Times Faster Rates of Evolution
- Hate the Sound of Your Voice? Not Really
- Insights Into Evolution of Life on Earth from One of Saturn's Moons
- Hubble Uncovers Largest Known Population of Star Clusters
- Delaying Climate Policy Would Triple Short-Term Mitigation Costs
- Dogs' Behavior Could Help Design Social Robots
- Guinness Record: World’s Thinnest Glass Is Just Two Atoms Thick
- Could Life Have Survived a Fall to Earth?
- The Inside of the Milky Way Galaxy in 3-D