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education graphic UH Initiative Will Use 'Harry Potter' to Conjure Love for Science in Houston-area Schools
Released April 20, 2009
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Photo of a partially submerged tree surrounded by boys who are fishing. West African Droughts are the Norm, not an Anomaly
Released April 16, 2009
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tiny synthetic tubes Spun-sugar Fibers Spawn Sweet Technique for Nerve Repair
Released February 26, 2009
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education graphic Evolving Designer Ecosystem Sheds Light on Unintended Consequences
Released September 3, 2008
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stone tools New Evidence Debunks 'Stupid' Neanderthal Myth
Released August 25, 2008
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Pesach Lubinsky Tahitian Vanilla Originated in Maya Forests, Says UC-Riverside Botanist
Released August 21, 2008
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education graphic $3.2M for Rutgers to Apply Biology, Engineering, Physical Sciences Toward Stem Cells
Released August 19, 2008
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Photo of polar bear and melting ice. Transcending Boundaries
Released July 23, 2008
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Photo of high school students playing a digital game-based learning program. State of Play
Released May 29, 2008
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Photo of scientist opening honey bee nest National Science Foundation Announces Graduate Research Fellows for 2008
Released April 15, 2008
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During a warming spike more than 55 million years ago, insects chewed large holes in this leaf. Fossil Record Suggests Insect Assaults on Foliage May Increase with Warming Globe
Released February 11, 2008
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2007 In Review 2007: Year in Review
Released January 30, 2008
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map illustrating global climate change Health Toll of Climate Change Seen As Ethical Crisis
Released November 6, 2007
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photo portrait of physicist Albert Einstein Einstein Fellows Begin Year at National Science Foundation
Released September 7, 2007
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grocery cart with food Food Packaging that Provides Visibility Can Reduce Shelf Life
Released August 24, 2007
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Grad student in laboratory with his laptop-size invention, the Mini-Z Young Inventors' Research Transforms the Marketplace
Released August 3, 2007
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Brittney Perry participates in an undergraduate research program. Students Benefit from Undergraduate Research Opportunities
Released May 2, 2007
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A new survey of women scientists in chemical companies focuses on career advancement issues. New Study Says Women and Their Managers Differ on Career Advancement in Chemical Companies
Released March 22, 2007
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Researchers completed the first all-atom simulation of satellite tobacco mosaic virus. Supercomputer Maps One Million Atoms of a Complete Virus in First Simulation of a Life Form
Released March 23, 2006
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The predatory dinosaur, <em>Majungatholus atopus</em>, had a very bird-like pulmonary system. Study Documents Bird-like Breathing Systems in Long-extinct Dinosaurs
Released July 13, 2005
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<i>Escherichia coli</i> cells Bacteria Take the Path of Least Resistance
Released June 30, 2005
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