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gas (blue) interacting with black holes First Black Holes Born Starving
Released August 10, 2009
 
maize crop Maize Findings Could Lead to Vigorous New Varieties and Insights Into Human Genetics
Released August 6, 2009
 
students in class Educate Yourself to Boost Achievement in Kids
Released August 6, 2009
 
foot and leg covered with carbon nanostructures Carbon Nanoparticles Toxic to Adult Fruit Flies but Benign to Young
Released August 6, 2009
 
protein unfolding Protein Folding: Diverse Methods Yield Clues
Released August 6, 2009
 
arabidopsis thaliana Carnegie Donates Landmark Clones to Biology
Released August 6, 2009
 
lady with post-its all around her Beep, Beep, Oops, What Was I Doing?
Released August 6, 2009
 
robots Students Build Robotic Teams in Summer Research Experience
Released August 5, 2009
 
student redirects her team's robot Research Findings Contradict Myth of High Engineering Dropout Rate
Released August 4, 2009
 
sexual and clonal organisms Sex in the Caribbean: Environmental Change Drives Evolutionary Change--Eventually
Released August 3, 2009
 
biology graphic Rodent Size Linked to Human Population and Climate Change
Released July 31, 2009
 
William Homoky Iron Isotopes as a Tool in Oceanography
Released July 31, 2009
 
cells Algebra Adds Value to Mathematical Biology Education
Released July 30, 2009
 
earth and environment graphic Researchers Report Successful Riser-drilling Operations in Seismogenic Zone
Released July 30, 2009
 
drilling vessel Chikyu completes riser-drilling Successful Completion of First Riser-drilling Operations in Earthquake Zone
Released July 30, 2009
 
comet 2001 RX14 Crashing Comets Not Likely the Cause of Earth's Mass Extinctions
Released July 30, 2009
 
geoduck shell Douglas-fir and Geoducks Make Strange Bedfellows in Studying Climate Change
Released July 29, 2009
 
Postel Award crystal globe Trailblazing CSNET Network Receives 2009 Jonathan B. Postel Service Award
Released July 29, 2009
 
chemistry and materials graphic New Computer Simulation Helps Explain Folding in Important Cellular Protein
Released July 29, 2009
 
Jellyfish Lake in Palau Caltech Researchers Link Tiny Sea Creatures to Large-scale Ocean Mixing
Released July 29, 2009
 
a crocodile Naming Evolution's Winners and Losers
Released July 28, 2009
 
World Trade Center debris Stories We Tell About National Trauma Reflect Our Psychological Well-being
Released July 28, 2009
 
quantum dot combining two useful nanoparticles All-in-one Nanoparticle: A Swiss Army Knife for Nanomedicine
Released July 27, 2009
 
earth and environment graphic Jade Sheds Light on Guatemala's Geologic History
Released July 27, 2009
 
Michael Lynch After Dinosaurs, Mammals Rise but Their Genomes Get Smaller
Released July 27, 2009
 
Dean Ho Nanodiamonds Deliver Insulin for Wound Healing
Released July 27, 2009
 
engineering graphic Video Shows Nanotube Spins as It Grows
Released July 27, 2009
 
creek Earliest Animals Lived in a Lake Environment, Research Shows
Released July 27, 2009
 
carbon atoms UCR Scientists Manipulate Ripples in Graphene, Enabling Strain-based Graphene Electronics
Released July 26, 2009
 
biology graphic Researchers Rapidly Turn Bacteria Into Biotech Factories
Released July 26, 2009
 
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