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A Great Lakes mystery: The case of the disappearing species

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Throughout the overlooked depths of Lake Michigan and other Great Lakes, a small but important animal is rapidly disappearing.
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When Plants "Think" Alike

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New genetic evidence shows that the same trait developed independently on separate branches of the evolutionary tree

NASA's Phoenix Spacecraft Lands at Martian Arctic Site

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NASA's Phoenix spacecraft landed in the northern polar region of Mars today to begin three months of examining a site chosen for its likelihood of having frozen water within reach of the lander's robotic arm.

NASA's Swift Satellite Catches Supernova

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Thanks to NASA's Swift satellite, astronomers have seen a star actually blow up. The discovery is due to Swift's capabilities and some alert astronomers, but also a bit of good luck.

New titanium manufacturing process

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New non-melt consolidation process being developed by Oak Ridge National Laboratory and industry partners.

Dusty Galaxies

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Astronomers use a new model of dust in galaxies to remeasure the total energy output of stars in the universe.

Solving Graphene Mystery

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Graphene has proven a difficult material for researchers to tame. Peter Feibelman's computational simulation suggests an explanation for why iridium atoms nest regularly atop a base of graphene grown over an iridium substrate.

Key molecule discovered in Venus's atmosphere

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Venus Express has detected the molecule hydroxyl on another planet for the first time. This detection gives scientists an important new tool to unlock the workings of Venus's dense atmosphere.

Rensselaer Student Invents Alternative to Silicon Chip

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Rensselaer student has invented a new transistor that uses a compound material known as gallium nitride (GaN), which has remarkable material properties.

A Super Solar Flare

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In September 1859, a solar flare erupted so intense that the explosion itself was visible to the human eye. Could it happen again?

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