Archive of articles published on the 8th of May 2013
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Bacteria adapt and evade nanosilver's sting -- new study
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Researchers discover world's most extreme hearing animal
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An electronic nose can tell pears and apples apart
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Researcher construct invisibility cloak for thermal flow
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Study shows that people organize daily travel efficiently
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Astronomers discover surprising clutch of hydrogen clouds lurking among our galactic neighbors
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Engineers fine-tune the sensitivity of nano-chemical sensor
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Dietary flexibility may have helped some large predators survive after last ice age
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Researchers use graphene quantum dots to detect humidity and pressure
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Lucky bacteria strike it rich during formation of treatment-resistant colonies
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Hit a 90 mph baseball? Scientists pinpoint how we see it coming
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Exotic atoms hold clues to unsolved physics puzzle at the dawn of the universe
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George Washington University biologist maps the family tree of all known snake and lizard groups
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Setting the standard for sustainable bioenergy crops
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Human impacts on natural world underestimated
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New Red List developed for threatened ecosystems
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Look! Something shiny! How some textbook visuals can hurt learning
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Improved material for 'laser welding' of tissue in intestinal surgery
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Study on coumarin in cinnamon and cinnamon-based products