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January 11, 2013 Archives
RealClearScience
Morning
Edition
China's 1-Child Policy Creates 'Little Emperors'
- Stephanie Pappas, LiveSci
In Rich Countries, Men Closing Longevity Gap
- The Economist
Why Do We Cry?
- Michael Trimble, The Daily Beast
The New Age of Epigenetics
- Timothy Spector, Project Syndicate
Infusion of Fake Feces Cures Gut Infections
- Ed Yong, Phenomena
Earth Bacteria Can Survive in Mars Environment
- Rebecca Boyle, PopSci
Slime Mold Forms 'Slug' to Escape Death
- Christine Dell'Amore, Nat Geo
Phew. 2036 Asteroid Collision 'Effectively Ruled Out'
- Cosmos Magazine
Why Leaping from a Virtual Reality Cliff Is Scary
- Bonnie Tsui, PSMag
Why Are Lego Sets So Darned Expensive?
- Rhett Allain, Wired
Newton Blog:
Disease, Biodiversity & the Wealth of Nations
RealClearScience
Afternoon
Edition
How Did Humans Realize That Sex Makes Babies?
- Bryan Lowder, Slate
Earth's Oldest Mineral Has Mighty Story to Tell
- Robert Krulwich, NPR
Russians Nab First Sample of Lake Vostok
- Christina Reed, Discovery News
A Fungus That Scarfs Radiation
- Andrew Thaler, Southern Fried Science
Breathalyzer Could Detect Tuberculosis
- Philippa Warr, Wired UK
Neurocinematics: Your Brain on Movies
- Rachel Nuwer, The Credits
RealClearScience
The Latest Research
Virus Caught in the Act of Infecting a Cell
- Science Codex
New Material Harvests Electricity from Water Vapor
- MIT
The Mystery of the Curiously Dense Cloud
- CalTech
A Rock Is a Clock: Physicist Uses Matter to Tell Time
- UC Berkeley