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May/June 1998 |
FEATURES
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Cancer Detection Goes Digital
An emerging technology known as digital mammography offers a highly
precise and reliable new way to detect and diagnose breast cancer.
Snails, Fish and Gravity Sensors: On a Mission
to Find Answers
Snails and fish traveled into space as part of a research project to
study the development of gravity-sensing systems.
North of Norway: A Natural Lab
An Arctic seafloor mud volcano, with its unique characteristics and
life forms, is keeping oceanographers intrigued.
Federally Financed Academic R&D Expenditures
Hold Firm
A data brief reports on the federal government's research and development
expenditures at universities and colleges.
NSF IN THE NEWS
Joining Forces to Track a Seabird
Biologists unite with schoolchildren to satellite-track two species
of albatross.
Nature's Complex Connections
New research sheds light on the complexity of forest ecosystems.
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