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Friday, December 06, 2013

Science of the Week, 12/6/13

Here are some of the most interesting science news articles I read this week:

"Spooky action" builds a wormhole between entangled quantum particles

Neanderthals kept their homes organized and tidy

Burmese python genome reveals extreme adaptation

Mice can inherit learned sensitivity to a smell

Radioactive antibodies successfully kill HIV-infected cells

"Designer sperm" the future of genetic medicine?

"Nanosponge vaccine" fights MRSA toxins

Swallow your technology: drug-carrying nanoparticles that can be taken by mouth

Astronomers discover planet that shouldn't be there

Rising ocean acidification leads to anxious fish

Heads or tails? Random fluctuations in the brain may determine toss-up decisions

Geoengineering approaches to reduce climate change unlikely to succeed

Possible sighting of massive black hole duo


Enjoy the weekend, everyone, and don't forget to stop by on Monday for another BRoP Year in Review post and giveaway!




















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