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Monday, August 28, 2006

   
Rats Born to Mice in Bizarre Lab Work
The breakthrough suggests a way to save endangered species. As a strange aside, it produced rats that glow green.
This Machine is Alive! Microscopic Motor Runs on Microbes
Scientists have yoked bacteria to power rotary motors, the first microscopic mechanical devices to successfully incorporate living microbes together with inorganic parts.
Ethanol Turned Into Food-Grade Alcohol
Now that ethanol has become common in gas tanks, two Iowa State University professors are working to get it into martini glasses.
 

 
Hurricane Watch Issued for Parts of Florida
The latest updates on Ernesto.
Instant Grass Roof Possible with Turf Tiles
TM9 turf mats are now ready for you to buy, making that grass roof you've always wanted a real possibility.
Image of the Day: Hector's Dolphin of New Zealand
Hector's dolphins grow to less than 1.4 m (4.8 feet) long, and are found only in the waters around New Zealand. Their low, rounded, notched dorsal fin is characteristic. Credit: Bruce G. Marcot

 
 
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