Archive of articles published on the 16th of May 2013
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Natural 'keystone molecules' punch over their weight in ecosystems
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Stanford engineers monitor heart health using paper-thin flexible 'skin'
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3-D modeling technology offers groundbreaking solution for engineers
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Weather on the outer planets only goes so deep
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Moth-inspired nanostructures take the color out of thin films
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New insights into how materials transfer heat could lead to improved electronics
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Light cast on lifestyle and diet of first New Zealanders
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Invasive crazy ants are displacing fire ants in areas throughout southeastern US
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DNA-guided assembly yields novel ribbon-like nanostructures
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Artificial forest for solar water-splitting
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Research into carbon storage in Arctic tundra reveals unexpected insight into ecosystem resiliency
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Beautiful 'flowers' self-assemble in a beaker
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Can math models of gaming strategies be used to detect terrorism networks?
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World's biggest ice sheets likely more stable than previously believed
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Scientific insurgents say 'Journal Impact Factors' distort science
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New method proposed for detecting gravitational waves from ends of universe
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Brain rewires itself after damage or injury, life scientists discover
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Stacking 2-D materials produces surprising results
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LLNL scientist finds topography of Eastern Seaboard muddles ancient sea level changes
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How should geophysics contribute to disaster planning?