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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Scientific American magazine focused on two University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) ... American special cancer edition, and both served as co-authors on the story "Tumor-busting ...
... mechanical beaks, scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the French National Center for Scientific Research find that the droplets do not move well if the water contains oil, ...
... information emerging from the studies might contradict their cultural traditions about their origins (Native Americans who believe their people have always occupied certain lands do not welcome the ...
THE LEGACY OF THE MASTODON: THE GOLDEN AGE OF FOSSILS IN AMERICAby Keith Thomson, Yale University Press, 2008 [More]
Large cruise ships typically host 1,800 passengers or more, plus 800 staff. Remarkably, many of these massive structures--three football fields long and 14 stories high--can deftly turn on a dime, ...
Adorf, Germany--After a five-hour drive south from the University of Bremen that got them in at half-past midnight, the two researchers visiting this small village were happy to sit and talk with ...
A development company controlled by Osama bin Laden’s half brother revealed last year that it wants to build a bridge that will span the Bab el Mandeb, the outlet of the Red Sea to the Indian Ocean. ...
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