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Bluefin Tuna: On the Verge of Collapse...Or Not?Scientists don't quite agree on whether bluefin tuna, pictured above, is on the verge of collapse. Photo by Jose Cort courtesy of the NOAA. Bluefin tuna is on the verge of total collapse. Maybe. It depends on who you ask. We may have been talking about bluefin tuna shortages for years, but m... |
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Why Can't Chimps Talk? A Single Gene Mutation Holds CluesChimps, our nearest relative, don't talk. We do. Now scientists have pinpointed a mutation in a gene that might help explain the difference.The mutation seems to have helped humans develop speech and language. It's probably not the only gene involved, but researchers found the gene looks and acts... |
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Invisibility visualized: German team unveils new software for rendering cloaked objectsWASHINGTON, Nov. 12, 2009 -- Scientists and curiosity seekers who want to know what a partially or completely cloaked object would look like in real life can now get their wish -- virtually. ... |
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Greenland ice loss 'accelerating'Satellites, models and ground stations give scientists a better view than ever before of how the Greenland icecap is melting. ... |
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Breast Reconstruction BreakthroughScientists discover way to re-grow breast tissue. ... |
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Sweet as can be: How E. coli gets aheadScientists at the University of York have discovered how certain bacteria such as Escherichia coli have evolved to capture rare sugars from their environment giving them an evolutionary adva ... |


