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a scale with normal hydrogen and antihydrogen Is Antimatter Anti-gravity?
Released April 30, 2013
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Graphic illustration showing an artist depiction os Asilisaurus What Happened to Dinosaurs' Predecessors After Earth's Largest Extinction 252 Million Years Ago?
Released April 29, 2013
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Tamara Peyton Leadership Emerges Spontaneously During Games
Released April 29, 2013
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image of Salk Institute researchers Smoke Signals: How Burning Plants Tell Seeds to Rise From the Ashes
Released April 29, 2013
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image of laminar flow around the posts of a pipe Penn Research Helps to Show How Turbulence Can Occur Without Inertia
Released April 29, 2013
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a liquid crystal sample seen under a microscope Silicone Liquid Crystal Stiffens With Repeated Compression
Released April 29, 2013
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image of an animated man and woman How We Decode "Noisy" Language in Daily Life
Released April 29, 2013
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image of graphite nanoplatelets "Super-resolution" Microscope Possible for Nanostructures
Released April 29, 2013
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MRI of a leg NYU and NYU Langone Researchers Devise Method for Enhancing CEST MRI
Released April 29, 2013
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screen shot of Mindswarms site Engaging Online Crowds in the Classroom Could Be Important Tool for Teaching Innovation
Released April 29, 2013
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Researcher Carla Finkielstein examines mutations of circadian proteins. Studying Molecules That Regulate the Body’s Circadian Rhythms
Released April 29, 2013
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looking toward Tumamoc Hill World's Longest-Running Plant Monitoring Program Now Digitized
Released April 26, 2013
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Jonathan Sylvester examines a group of fishes Competing Pathways Affect Early Differentiation of Higher Brain Structures
Released April 26, 2013
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Kathleen Alexander (left) and Risa Pesapane Humans Passing Drug Resistance to Animals in Protected Africa, Virginia Tech Study Says
Released April 26, 2013
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Scientist in a lab Federally Funded Research and Development Centers Employed More Than 3,000 Postdoctoral Researchers in 2010
Released April 25, 2013
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impression of the PSR J0348+0432 binary system Arecibo Telescope Used to Study Neutron Star Twice as Massive as the Sun, Orbiting Every Two Hours: Einstein's Theory of Gravitation Passes with Flying Colors
Released April 25, 2013
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Shengben Li (left) in the lab of Xuemei Chen Researchers Identify Key Cellular Organelle Involved in Gene Silencing
Released April 25, 2013
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a touch-based interface using hand gestures With Wave of the Hand, Carnegie Mellon Researchers Create Touch-based Interfaces
Released April 25, 2013
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Sathya Puthanveettil Scientists Create Novel Approach to Find RNAs Involved in Long-term Memory Storage
Released April 25, 2013
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a test to measure the amount of condensation Keeping Beverages Cool in Summer: It's Not Just the Heat, It's the Humidity
Released April 25, 2013
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engineering graphic Researchers Pinpoint How Trees Play Role in Smog Production
Released April 25, 2013
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artist's conception of PSR J0348+0432 system Einstein's Gravity Theory Passes Toughest Test Yet
Released April 25, 2013
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an array of piezotronic transistors Piezoelectric "Taxel" Arrays Convert Motion to Electronic Signals for Tactile Imaging
Released April 25, 2013
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Photo of smoke from a forest fire going up in to the sky Trail of Fire Leads to Less Snow, Threatened Water Resources
Released April 25, 2013
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a still image of an evolving soft robot Virtual, Squishy Creatures Evolve to Run Using Evolutionary Algorithms
Released April 24, 2013
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field sampling of a pyrite-rich black shale Rethinking Early Atmospheric Oxygen
Released April 24, 2013
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sulfur isotopes within iron sulfide inclusions Ancient Earth Crust Stored in Deep Mantle
Released April 24, 2013
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Graduate students Sam Fok and Alex Neckar hold a brain-inspired computational platform Energy Efficient Brain Simulator Outperforms Supercomputers
Released April 24, 2013
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Photo of a scientist working with a microscope in a lab Report Traces Baccalaureate Origins of Science and Engineering Doctoral Recipients
Released April 23, 2013
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image shows strong, tough continuous nanofibers Team's Discovery Yields Supertough, Strong Nanofibers
Released April 23, 2013
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