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Irving Biederman Shape Perception in Brain Develops by Itself
Released November 17, 2009
 
kraken UT's Kraken Named World's Third Fastest Computer, ORNL's Jaguar is No. 1
Released November 16, 2009
 
earth and environment graphic Warmer Means Windier on World's Biggest Lake
Released November 16, 2009
 
researcher connecting a tube MIT Scientists Pinpoint Origin of Dissolved Arsenic in Bangladesh Drinking Water
Released November 15, 2009
 
Ohio State University all women science team One Small Step for Women, One Giant Leap for Polar Science
Released November 13, 2009
 
math graphic UT Southwestern Receives $42 Million in Recovery Act Stimulus Funding
Released November 12, 2009
 
daily highs to record daily lows Record-high Temperatures Far Outpace Record Lows Across U.S.
Released November 12, 2009
 
children in a classroom New Brain Findings on Dyslexic Children
Released November 11, 2009
 
Edward Quitevis Partnership with Chemists in Ireland, Italy Yields New Discovery
Released November 11, 2009
 
engineering graphic Understanding Mechanical Properties of Silicon Nanowires Paves Way for Nanodevices
Released November 11, 2009
 
people and society graphic Study Shows Brief Training in Meditation May Help Manage Pain
Released November 11, 2009
 
finFET illustration New 'FinFETS' Promising for Smaller Transistors, More Powerful Chips
Released November 10, 2009
 
Matthew Moscou and Adam Bogdanove Iowa State University Researcher Discovers Key to Vital DNA, Protein Interaction
Released November 10, 2009
 
biology graphic Hundreds of Genes Distinguish Patients Likely to Survive Advanced Melanoma
Released November 10, 2009
 
Neal Iverson Iowa State Scientist Develops Lab Machine to Study Glacial Sliding Related to Rising Sea Levels
Released November 10, 2009
 
Adelie penguins Ancient Penguin DNA Raises Doubts About Accuracy of Genetic Dating Techniques
Released November 10, 2009
 
a sample of tungstated zirconia Engineers Image Nanostructure of a Solid Acid Catalyst and Boost its Catalytic Activity
Released November 10, 2009
 
Danfeng Yao Rutgers Computer Scientists Work to Strengthen Online Security
Released November 9, 2009
 
Howard Katz in his materials science lab New Transparent Insulating Film Could Enable Energy-efficient Displays
Released November 9, 2009
 
DNA origami Caltech Scientists Develop DNA Origami Nanoscale Breadboards for Carbon Nanotube Circuits
Released November 9, 2009
 
cholera New Insight Into Predicting Cholera Epidemics in the Bengal Delta
Released November 6, 2009
 
biology graphic Pathogen Protection and Virulence: Dark Side of Fungal Membrane Protein Revealed
Released November 6, 2009
 
 Nathanial B. Palmer Past Climate of the Northern Antarctic Peninsular Informs Global Warming Debate
Released November 6, 2009
 
water strider Why Nice Guys Usually Get the Girls
Released November 6, 2009
 
surveying tsunami damage Community Education and Evacuation Planning Saved Lives in Sept. 29 Samoan Tsunami
Released November 5, 2009
 
sketch of a quantum gas microscope Quantum Gas Microscope Offers Glimpse of Quirky Ultracold Atoms
Released November 5, 2009
 
Gary Wells Iowa State Psychologist is Conducting Two New Studies on Eyewitness Misidentifications
Released November 5, 2009
 
Green Lake 4 Airborne Nitrogen Shifts Aquatic Nutrient Limitation in Pristine Lakes
Released November 5, 2009
 
artist's impression of an exploding star system Rapid Supernova Could be New Class of Exploding Star
Released November 5, 2009
 
painting of smilodon Sabertoothed Males Were Pussycats
Released November 5, 2009
 
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