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January-February 2013
Ice Sheets Melting Faster... Graduate Research Fellows: New Overseas Opportunities... Ocean's Tiniest Critters... Doctorate Job Market... Tough Flu Questions… Dinosaurs Older than Thought… ALMA Observes Star Formation… Winners of Visualization Challenge
Date Updated: 01/31/13 |
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December 2012
Graduate Research Fellowships: 60 Years... Predicting Storm Surges and Property Values... Mississippi River Diversion Helped Wetlands... Computer Scientist Who Studies Emotion... Email "Vacations" Reduce Stress… Why We Need Insects… They Come to Learn…
Date Updated: 12/04/12 |
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November 2012
Colors of Fall... Arctic Heat… Tectonic plates… NSF Supports Nobel Prize Winners... Engineering a New Face After Injury... R/V Sikuliaq...Supercomputers...Robot Earns Award…
Date Updated: 11/02/12 |
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October 2012
Texting and driving... Gen X and climate change... Biodiversity and health... Planting natives attract birds... R&D locally concentrated... Future water availability... Citizen science
Date Updated: 10/02/12 |
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September 2012
Tick-borne diseases... Virtual crime scenes... Alpine plants at cliff's edge... R&D funding... Robotic cars help disabled kids... SciVis Challenge... Design Squad Nation
Date Updated: 09/11/12 |
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