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WEDNESDAY 2. DECEMBER, 2009
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Falling ocean pH might help some marine animals build stronger skeletons and shells [Read more]
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Plus more from Science's policy blog, ScienceInsider [Read more]
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Star-making object could radically change thinking about how galaxies formed [Read more]
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MONDAY 30. NOVEMBER, 2009
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Skeletons absorb UV light to protect inhabitants [Read more]
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Orbital cycles of Saturn's moon could be causing lakes to pull up stakes [Read more]
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THURSDAY 26. NOVEMBER, 2009
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Magnetized electrons in room-temperature silicon brings [Read more]
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Plus more from Science's policy blog, ScienceInsider [Read more]
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Findings contradict previous assumptions about galaxy formation [Read more]
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Breathing too much carbon dioxide triggers a chemical sensor in the brain's fear circuit [Read more]
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Nearly 40% of U.S. food ends up in the garbage, study says [Read more]
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WEDNESDAY 25. NOVEMBER, 2009
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Slopes appear less steep as we approach them [Read more]
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Drafting could help cut wind power's land requirements [Read more]
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TUESDAY 24. NOVEMBER, 2009
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Political affiliation colors view of Barack Obama's skin tone [Read more]
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Deadly fungus a threat to frog species worldwide [Read more]
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SATURDAY 21. NOVEMBER, 2009
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Wayward sulfur helped form much of the world's reserves [Read more]
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Chemists reveal new details about why scratching a glass causes crystals to form [Read more]
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FRIDAY 20. NOVEMBER, 2009
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Researchers uncover nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the ants' gardens [Read more]
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THURSDAY 19. NOVEMBER, 2009
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Scientists find strange collection of fossils in the African desert [Read more]
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Mouse study suggests drugs could reverse aspects of mental retardation [Read more]
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Virus may not lay dormant in the body, as previously suspected [Read more]
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WEDNESDAY 18. NOVEMBER, 2009
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New model argues that a massive cash infusion could halt spread of the disease [Read more]
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Scientists find evidence of cardiovascular disease in mummies more than 3500 years old [Read more]
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Plus more from Science's policy blog, ScienceInsider [Read more]
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TUESDAY 17. NOVEMBER, 2009
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Researchers discover cause of arsenic contamination in country's aquifers [Read more]
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Observations show how magnetic fields guide the emergence of a massive new star [Read more]
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