Science News Daily
10/04/2012 10:00
Posted March 16, 2012:
- Near-Miss Asteroid Will Return Next Year, Even Closer
- Wild Orangutans Stressed by Eco-Tourists, but Not for Long, Study out of North Borneo Finds
- Process Makes Polymers Truly Plastic, Changing Textures on Demand
- A Wandering Mind Reveals Mental Processes and Priorities
- Graphene Supercapacitor Holds Promise for Portable Electronics
- Was Human Evolution Caused by Climate Change?
- Sex-Deprived Fruit Flies Turn to Alcohol, Perhaps to Fulfill a Physiological Demand for a Reward
- Implanted Biofuel Cell Operating in Living Snail
- With Climate Change, US Could Face Risk from Chagas Disease
- Hotspots for Biogenesis of Small RNA Molecules in Plant Cells Discovered
- Basketball-Sized Eyes Help Squids Play Defense
- Protein Researchers Unravel the Molecular Dance of DNA Repair
- Revolution in Personalized Medicine: First-Ever Integrative 'Omics' Profile Lets Scientist Discover, Track His Diabetes Onset
- Rising Ocean Temperatures Harm Protected Coral Reefs
- Researchers Create More Efficient Hydrogen Fuel Cells
- The Power of Being Heard: Group With Less Power Benefits More from Sharing Its Perspective
- Cell Phone Use in Pregnancy May Cause Behavioral Disorders in Offspring, Mouse Study Suggests
- Animal Health Breakthrough: Research Uncovers Genetic Marker That Could Help Control, Eliminate PRRS Virus
- Research Examines Momentum in the NFL
- Cheaper Drugs and Better Health Care With a Single Chip
- Inner Workings of Magnets May Lead to Faster Computers
- Vineyard Records Link Early Grape Ripening to Climate Change
- Diverse Catches Are Better for Fishery Ecosystems
- Clash of the Crayfish: Why the Americans Are Winning
- Solitary Waves Induce Waveguide That Can Split Light Beams
- First Atomic Hydrogen Spectral Line Images of a Nearby Galaxy
- Cold Atoms Simulate Graphene
- Believing the Impossible: No Evidence for Existence of Psychic Ability Found
- Dietary Cadmium May Be Linked With Breast Cancer Risk
- Recent Generations Focus More on Fame, Money Than Giving Back
- Plants 'Remember' Drought, Change Responses to Survive
- Hubble Finds Quasars Acting as Gravitational Lenses
- NASA Sub-Scale Solid-Rocket Motor Tests Material for Space Launch System