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Geophysical Methods Help Find Secret Graves

May 14, 2013 12:47 pm | by American Geophysical Union | News | Comments

It's hard to convict a murderer if the victim can't be found. And the best way to hide a body is to bury it. Researchers are developing new tools to find those clandestine graves.

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Sequester Cuts Impact Volcano Monitoring

May 14, 2013 12:45 pm | by Associated Press, Rachel D'Oro | News | Comments

Scientists monitoring Alaska's volcanoes have been forced to shut down stations and forgo repairs of seismic equipment amid ongoing federal budget cuts— moves that could mean delays in getting vital information to airline pilots and emergency planners.

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Bubbles Cut Drag in Fluidic Chips

May 14, 2013 12:42 pm | by Univ. of Twente | News | Comments

Researchers have given the first demonstration of how the drag exerted on liquids flowing through tiny “fluidic chips” is affected by the introduction of diminutive gas bubbles.

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New Options for Breast Cancer Surgery

May 14, 2013 12:40 pm | by Associated Press, Marilynn Marchione | News | Comments

New approaches are dramatically changing the way breast cancer operations are done, giving women more options, faster treatment, smaller scars, fewer long-term side effects and better cosmetic results.

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Wind Farms Never Prosecuted for Eagle Deaths

May 14, 2013 12:38 pm | by Associated Press, Dina Cappiello | News | Comments

The government has prosecuted oil companies when birds drown in their waste pits, power companies when birds are electrocuted by their power lines but has never fined or prosecuted a wind-energy company when birds hit their fans.

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Hips Have 'Fishy' Origins

May 14, 2013 12:35 pm | by Monash Univ. | News | Comments

New research has revealed that the evolution of the complex, weight-bearing hips of walking animals from the basic hips of fish was a much simpler process than previously thought.

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This Week @ NASA, May 14, 2013

May 14, 2013 12:00 pm | by NASACast | Podcasts | Comments

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Sun Lets Off First X-Class Flare of 2013

May 14, 2013 8:19 am | by NASA | Videos | Comments

This week the sun emitted the first X-class solar flare of 2013. "X-class" denotes the most intense flares.

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Depressed People's Body Clocks are Altered at Cell Level

May 14, 2013 7:00 am | by Univ. of Michigan Medical School | News | Comments

A finding of disrupted brain gene orchestration gives first direct evidence of circadian rhythm changes in depressed brains and opens door to better treatment.

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Tiny Bones Hold Huge Human Evolution Clues

May 14, 2013 7:00 am | by Texas A&M Univ. | News | Comments

The tiniest bones in the human body– the bones of the middle ear– could provide huge clues about our evolution and the development of modern-day humans.

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Restorative Gel May Be Key to Reversing Paralysis

May 14, 2013 7:00 am | by Tel Aviv Univ. | News | Comments

Researchers have invented a method for repairing damaged peripheral nerves.

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Bed Rest May Be Detrimental to Pregnancy

May 14, 2013 7:00 am | by Associated Press, Lauran Neergaard | News | Comments

New research is raising fresh concern that an age-old treatment for troubled pregnancies— bed rest— doesn't seem to prevent premature birth, and might even worsen that risk.

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Researchers Watch Real-Time Charging of a Lithium-Air Battery

May 14, 2013 7:00 am | by MIT, David Chandler | News | Comments

Imaging revealed what happens during battery charging and could lead to improved batteries for electric cars.

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Supercomputers Can Fight Car Recalls

May 14, 2013 7:00 am | by Associated Press, Tom Krisher | News | Comments

General Motors Co. says a new supercomputing data center and a fledgling shift to bring software development in-house should help it limit the size of future safety recalls.

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Sperm Gives More DNA than Believed

May 14, 2013 7:00 am | by Chinese Academy of Sciences | News | Comments

Chinese scientists have revealed that the DNA methylome of sperm, not oocytes, will be inherited by offspring.

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