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Scientific American Magazine
| Energy & Sustainability
A graphical accounting of the limits to what one planet can provide
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Michael Moyer
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Carina Storrs
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Aug 24, 2010 |
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Features
| Energy & Sustainability
Trade bans may fail, but fishing management agencies have other strategies, too, including those proved to work
By
Carina Storrs
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Aug 23, 2010 |
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Scientific American Magazine
| Evolution
By
Carina Storrs
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Mar 1, 2010 |
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Scientific American Magazine
| More Science
Vitamin C increases the production of induced stem cells
By
Carina Storrs
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Feb 17, 2010 |
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Features
| More Science
Researchers find that viruses infecting anthrax and other Bacillus bacteria control its growth both in the soil and in earthworms--and uncover possible new reservoirs for the age-old scourge
By
Carina Storrs
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Feb 9, 2010 |
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News
| Energy & Sustainability
Shearwater birds around Spain's Balearic Islands fly shorter distances in their search for a meal during times they have access to fishery throwaways
By
Carina Storrs
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Jan 28, 2010
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News
| Mind & Brain
Researchers use a brain-scanning technique to find differences in the neural connections of PTSD patients that could help researchers understand and treat the disorder
By
Carina Storrs
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Jan 22, 2010 |
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News
| Energy & Sustainability
Researchers develop a new model to describe the correlation between wetland water levels and temperature, and methane production
By
Carina Storrs
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Jan 22, 2010 |
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News
| Evolution
A new approach to probe ancient regions of the genome suggests early human populations were scarce
By
Carina Storrs
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Jan 20, 2010 |
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Ask the Experts
| Mind & Brain
The Iranian media blamed the U.S. and Israel for the assassination of an Iranian physicist. When misinformed, is the public really convinced?
By
Carina Storrs
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Jan 18, 2010 |
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News
| Health
The first microbiome study of the penis offers some clues as to why removing foreskin cuts the risk of HIV infection in circumcised men
By
Carina Storrs
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Jan 13, 2010 |
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News
| Evolution
By combining statistical tests, researchers can home in on narrow regions--and in some cases genes--that were selected for during human evolution
By
Carina Storrs
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Jan 9, 2010
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News
| Mind & Brain
A fear conditioning study finds a way to drive away frightful memories
By
Carina Storrs
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Dec 29, 2009 |
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News
| Health
Adding ascorbic acid to culture medium could help overcome the main roadblock in reprogramming human, mouse cells into iPS cells
By
Carina Storrs
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Dec 24, 2009 |
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Ask the Experts
| Health
Athletes such as Tiger Woods and the Pittsburgh Steelers's Hines Ward have undergone platelet-rich plasma therapy, but is there evidence that the treatment really speeds the healing of injuries?
By
Carina Storrs
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Dec 18, 2009 |