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Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Despite Warnings, Ocean Circulation Not Slowing Down
Despite recent concerns, scientists have seen no evidence that the ocean?s weather-influencing circulation is slowing down, an oceanographer claims.
Scientists Offer Climate Plan to U.N.
More research into clean energy and enforcement of sharp rollbacks in fossil-fuel emissions are necessary to combat global warming, scientists told the United Nations.
Army Developing Paralysis Beam
The US Army is working on a modified 7.5 million candlepower strobe light in hopes of creating a beam that would stun the human nervous system.
First Videos of Deep-Sea Squid Reveal Aggressive Predator
The fast, eight-armed creature flashes light to blind prey or woo mates, scientists suspect.
Real Birds Fly by Remote Control
Chinese scientists have succeeded in implanting electrodes in the brain of a pigeon to remotely control the bird's flight.
Good Beer Not Just a Matter of Taste
Knowing what's in a beer, or who made it, can taint your taste buds, a new study finds.
Image of the Day: Pricey Eggs
One of the defining differences between the sexes is in the size of their gametes. Males make many tiny sperm while females make only a few large eggs. This suggests that sperm are cheap while eggs are expensive.
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