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Friday, July 15, 2016

Science of the Week, 7/15/16

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

When red evokes mischief

Chemical "sponges" could make chemo safer

Study: gene contributes to poor speech processing and dyslexia

New clues could help science harness the power of photosynthesis

Ancient supernovae were close enough to buffer Earth biology

Countdown to a cure: the effort to finally defeat AIDS

A giant quake may lurk under Bangladesh and beyond

Manipulating gut microbes may reverse negative effect of a high fat diet

Robot would assemble modular telescope--in space

More evidence that male and female brains are wired differently

Newly discovered dinosaur had "T-rex arms" that evolved independently

Narrow sliver of light safely kills drug-resistant bacteria

Have a good weekend, everyone, and see you Monday!




















2 comments:

  1. Do we need more proof men and women's brains are wired differently?
    Bangladesh has typhoons, tsunamis, drought, overpopulation... why not an earthquake on top of it all?

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  2. It's good your blog isn't red or you'd get lots of prank comments.

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