 MastersConnection 07.29.10 (Photo courtesy of Nikon Small World) By Lauren Morello & ClimateWire - ScientificAmerican.com Researchers find trouble among phytoplankton, the base of the food chain, which has implications for the marine food web and the world's carbon cycle. |
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 MastersConnection 07.28.10 (Cutting Emissions from Cows Annie Kavanagh via Wikimedia) By Clay Dillow - PopSci.Com - UK researchers seeking to cut back on greenhouse gases have found a deliciously potent weapon for fighting agricultural methane emissions: curry. |
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 MastersConnection 07.27.10 (Image credit: Akiyoshi Kitaoka, Ritsumeikan University) By Susana Martinez-Conde and Stephen L. Macknik - ScientificAmerican.com This is the 11th article in the Mind Matters Series on the neuroscience behind visual illusions. |
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 MastersConnection 07.25.10 What you are about to encounter is the most in-depth compilation of interviews with survivors of the Philadelphia experiment and Montauk project to date. The information comes from the memories of those who were interviewed. |
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 MastersConnection 07.22.10 ScienceDaily — An engineered 3-D metamaterial that can reverse and bend the natural direction of visible and near-infrared light, a development that could help form the basis for higher resolution optical imaging and nanocircuits for high-powered computers. |
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 MastersConnection 07.21.10 NZHerald.co.nz A newly-discovered function of a protein found in the brain could lead to a breakthrough in the treatment of motor neurone disease, researchers say. |
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 MastersConnection 07.19.10 NYTimes.com National correspondent Amy Harmon sits down to talk with the Bina48 about what it's like to be a robot. |
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 MastersConnection 07.18.10 Credit:PhysicalGeography.net The global oceanic conveyer belt is shown above in a simplified illustration. We tend to think of the weather as a completely atmospheric happening, all cloud and wind and storm flowing across the face of the planet, forming new patterns every day or hour. |
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 MastersConnection 07.17.10 (graphic: Chris Gash) NYTimes.Com By DENNIS OVERBYE Not so for the proton, the subatomic particle that anchors atoms and is the building block of all ordinary matter, of stars, planets and people. Physicists announced last week that a new experiment had shown that the proton is about 4 percent smaller than they thought. |
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 MastersConnection 07.16.10 Photo by Erika Blumenfeld ©2010 - Story by Dahr Jamail Clint Guidry is a shrimper from Lafitte, Louisiana. As we sit together, he shows me a picture of his house with 18 inches of water in it as a result of Hurricane Ike in 2008. |
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