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Switchgrass Produces Biomass Efficiently

Economically viable production of a perennial grass monoculture from which substantial quantities of biomass are removed annually is expected to require nitrogen fertilizer.An agronomist at Ok...

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Fish Food Fight: Fish Don’t Eat Trees After All

But new research from the University of Washington shows this is not likely to be true. Algae provide a much richer diet for fish and other aquatic life, according to research published this week in t...

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Large Hadron Collider Restarts, Physicists Elated

A clockwise circulating beam was established in the LHC’s 17-mile-diameter ring on Nov. 20, ending more than a year of repairs to the huge underground laboratory. It is now ready to begin creating hig...

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Hebrew University, US scientists find clue to mystery of how biological clock operates on 24-hour cycle

Human as well as most living organisms on earth possess circadian a (24-hour) life rhythm. This rhythm is generated from an internal clock that is located in the brain and regulates many bodily functi...

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Robotic Clam Digs in Mudflats

“The best anchoring technology out there is an order or magnitude worse than the clam - most are two or three orders worse,” says Hosoi, whose group is presenting this work next week at the 62nd Annua...

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Scientists Find 11 Times More Aftershocks for 2004 Quake

“We found almost 11 times more events in the first three days after the main event. That’s surprising because this is a well-instrumented place and almost 90 percent of the activity was not being dete...

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Is Global Warming Unstoppable?

“It looks unlikely that there will be any substantial near-term departure from recently observed acceleration in carbon dioxide emission rates,” says the new paper by Tim Garrett, an associate profess...

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New hydrogen-storage method discovered

The discovery paves the way for an entirely new way to approach the hydrogen-storage problem. The researchers found that the normally unreactive, noble gas xenon combines with molecular hydrogen (H2) ...

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Insomnia prevalent among cancer patients who receive chemotherapy

Three quarters of cancer patients and survivors treated with chemotherapy suffer insomnia or sleep disorders that often become chronic conditions, hindering patients' ability to fully recover, ac...

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An Atomic-level Look at an HIV Accomplice

Now, scientists at the University of Michigan have determined the atomic-level, three-dimensional structure of a SEVI precursor known as PAP248-286 and discovered how it damages cell membranes to make...

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Amaizing: Corn genome decoded

A team of scientists led by The Genome Center at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis published the completed corn genome in the Nov. 20 journal Science, an accomplishment that will s...

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After mastodons and mammoths, a transformed landscape

And when their populations crashed, emptying a land whose diversity of large animals equaled or surpassed Africa's wildlife-rich Serengeti plains then or now, an entirely novel ecosystem emerged ...

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Why can't some people give up cocaine?

Ana López, lead author of the study and a researcher at the University of Santiago de Compostela (USC), tells SINC that the objectives of the new study were: "To understand the factors linked to ...

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Why Israeli Rodents Are More Cautious than Jordanian Ones

Is a border line simply a virtual line appearing on the map? If so, why is it that Israeli rodents are more cautious than Jordanian rodents? Why is it that there are more ant lions in Israel than in J...

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Study Shows Sweetener Marketing Tactics May Mislead Consumers

However, new research by the Corn Refiners Association (CRA) shows that marketing tactics used by many food companies to promote their products may confuse and mislead consumers. Results of a ...

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