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Scientists Discover a Way to Make 3D Objects Invisible

The “invisible” man has existed in popular culture from times immemorial. Now, scientists have almost brought that invisibility to our closets. Read more

Something Completely Different Merck Index Challenge Paperblog Pick in Science

And Now For Something Completely Different 5: The Merck Index Challenge

Sorry things have been so quiet around here; it's been a hectic month! Here's something silly born of an unusual conversation over coffee. The office microwave: unnecessary... Read more

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    The 17 March 2013 by   Phoenixwriter
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    Sabertooth Tiger Fossil Found

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    The 15 March 2013 by   Ningauble
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    Guest Post: Pactamycin (Hanessian, 2012)

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    Early Human Ancestor Surprisingly Smart

    Tia Ghose, LiveScience Staff Writer Date: 12 March 2013 Early human ancestors needed high-level intelligence to use fire, new research suggests. Read more

    The 14 March 2013 by   Phoenixwriter
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    The 16 March 2013 by   Phoenixwriter
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  • Supply Chain Resiliency: A Vague Concept?

    Supply Chain Resiliency: Vague Concept?

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    The 13 March 2013 by   Stephendeangelis
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  • Why Vaccinate Your Children?

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    The 31 March 2013 by   Allen_macneill
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    Wristband Uses Muscle Impulses Control Remote Objects

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    The 04 March 2013 by   Ningauble
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    Robots Learn Talk Each Other

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