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Space: Structures and Features
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Cosmic rays help supernovae explosions pack a bigger punch - Cosmic Rays Help Supernovae Explosions Pack a Bigger Punch      (via sciencedaily.com) 

The final stage of cataclysmic explosions of dying massive stars, called supernovae, could pack an u ...

Chemistry: Biochemistry
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Bacteria form glasslike state      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

Dense E.coli bacteria have several similar qualities to colloidal glass. Colloids are substances mad...

Offbeat: Earth and Climate
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Glassfrogs achieve transparency by packing red blood cells into mirror-coated liver - Glassfrogs: The Transparent Wonders of Nature      (via sciencedaily.com) 

New research shows that glassfrogs -- known for their highly transparent undersides and muscles -- p...

Geoscience: Earthquakes
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Lab earthquakes show how grains at fault boundaries lead to major quakes - Lab Earthquakes Show How Grains at Fault Boundaries Lead to Major Quakes      (via sciencedaily.com) 

In a 'seismological wind tunnel,' engineers demonstrate the impact of rock gouge -- ground-up rock a...

Environmental: Ecosystems
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As sea ice retreats, narwhals are changing their migration patterns - As Sea Ice Retreats, Narwhals Are Changing Their Migration Patterns      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Narwhals are changing their migration patterns in response to pressure from changing Arctic climates...

Biology: Zoology Ecology: Animals
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Animals best to suppress personalities for group efficiency - Animals Best to Suppress Personalities for Group Efficiency      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Social animals should limit individuality to conform with the behavior of the group, a study suggest...

Energy: Batteries
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The battery that runs 630 km on a single charge - The Revolutionary Battery That Can Run 630 km on a Single Charge      (via sciencedaily.com) 

A research team succeeds in developing anode-free Li batteries with maximized energy density, improv...

Space: Structures and Features
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Heaviest neutron star to date is a 'black widow' eating its mate - Heaviest Neutron Star to Date is a 'Black Widow' Eating its Mate      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Millisecond pulsars spin far more rapidly than expected for a collapsed star. The best chance to stu...

Physics: Optics
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Hotter than infinity: Light pulses can behave like an exotic gas - Hotter than Infinity: Light Pulses Can Behave Like an Exotic Gas      (via sciencedaily.com) 

In our modern society huge amounts of data are transmitted every day, mainly as short optical pulses...

Energy: Alternative Fuels
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More links aren't necessarily better for hybrid nanomaterials - More Links Aren't Necessarily Better for Hybrid Nanomaterials      (via sciencedaily.com) 

Chemists have discovered more isn't always better when it comes to packing charge-acceptor molecules ...

Energy: Nuclear
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Particles pick pair partners differently in small nuclei - Particles Pick Pair Partners Differently in Small Nuclei      (via sciencedaily.com) 

The protons and neutrons that build the nucleus of the atom frequently pair up. Now, a new high-prec...

Energy: Nuclear
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Graphene and an intense laser open the door to the extreme - Graphene and an Intense Laser Open the Door to the Extreme      (via sciencedaily.com)     Original source 

A research team has developed a large-area suspended graphene and irradiated the thinnest graphene t...

Energy: Technology
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Atom-thin walls could smash size, memory barriers in next-gen devices - Atom-Thin Walls Could Smash Size, Memory Barriers in Next-Gen Devices      (via sciencedaily.com) 

For all of the still-indistinguishable-from-magic wizardry packed into the three pounds of the adult ...

Chemistry: General
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Cans or bottles: What's better for a fresh, stable beer? - Cans or Bottles: Which is Better for a Fresh, Stable Beer?      (via sciencedaily.com) 

The flavor of beer begins to change as soon as it's packaged, prompting a debate among afficionados:...