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Science Shorts 20100524

Other primates can forget a face, too Even the most social of animals don’t always recognize individuals they regularly encounter, new research finds, uncovering first known evidence of “missing social...

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Science Shorts 20100601

Concealed patterns beneath life’s variety (PhysOrg) Although the tropics appear to the casual observer to be busily buzzing and blooming with life’s rich variety when compared with temperate and polar...

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Science Shorts 20100604

Drilling into the unknown: First exploration of a sub-glacial Antarctic lake is a major step closer (ScienceDaily) Scientists have revealed the optimal drill site for exploring Lake Ellsworth, a...

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Put yourself on a chip and go to Mars

NASA offers people the opportunity to go to Mars, albeit it being just your name that will be included on a chip aboard a new Mars Science Laboratory Rover which is due to be launched in 2011. A great...

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Science Shorts 20100613

Scientists track electrons in molecules (PhysOrg) Physicists in Europe have successfully glimpsed the motion of electrons in molecules. The results are a major boon for the research world. Knowing how...

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Send your name to Mars (again)

Sign-up for putting your name on the Orion mission closes on October 31, 2014. The launch is scheduled for December 4.

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3D flight over chaotic Martian terrain

Via ESA: Among the most interesting landforms on Mars are features referred to as ‘chaotic terrain’. Dozens or even hundreds of isolated mountains up to 2000 m high are scattered in these extensive...

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