Wednesday, April 18, 2007
House Repairs Itself in Earthquake
When squeezed under pressure, nano polymer particles in the walls will flow into cracks and harden to form a solid material.
Wasps Eat Siblings For Good of the Family
Female wasps kill some of their brothers in order to favor more genetically related sisters.
Surprise: Ethanol as Deadly as Gasoline For Now
Fuels high in ethanol may pose an equal or greater risk to public health than regular gasoline, new findings suggest.
World’s First Tree Reconstructed
Scientists found bits and pieces of Earth's first known trees in various places, finally learning what they looked like.
Study: Global Warming Could Hinder Hurricanes
Global warming could stop intense hurricanes from forming in the Atlantic, a new study finds.
Huge California Surfing Waves Explained
Researchers mapped the seafloor in unprecedented detail, revealing how the towering waves at Mavericks reef are created.
Image of the Day: Penguin Helpers
King penguins could help scientists monitor the effects of climate change. Scientists at the University of Birmingham are investigating whether the penguins can be used as bio-indicators.
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