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Obama Hosts Top Teenage Scientists - Voice of America

USA TODAY

Obama Hosts Top Teenage Scientists
Voice of America
February 07, 2012 Obama Hosts Top Teenage Scientists Kent Klein | White House President Obama hosted some of America's top young scientists Tuesday at the White House. The president also announced new steps to boost the country's output of leading ...
Obama heralds (and nearly hires) student scientistsUSA TODAY
White House Science Fair: Recognizing the Importance of Scientists, Engineers ...The White House (blog)
Obama's inner geek: robots to flying marshmallowsabc40
MarketWatch (press release)
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Scientists Find Radioactive Fish In New Part Of Vermont - WPTZ The Champlain Valley

Scientists Find Radioactive Fish In New Part Of Vermont
WPTZ The Champlain Valley
In this case, scientists said they have found traces of radioactive materials in Lake Carmi's fish. "Strontium-90 and Cesium-137," said Bill Irwin, the radiological and toxicological sciences program chief for the Vermont Department of Health.

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Scientists have (probably) made contact with Earth's most alien lake! - io9

Sydney Morning Herald

Scientists have (probably) made contact with Earth's most alien lake!
io9
Other media outlets were quick to pick up the news as well, citing an unnamed scientific source, who claimed that, "Yesterday [February, 5], our scientists stopped drilling at the depth of 3768 meters and reached the surface of the sub-glacial lake.
Scientists dip a toe in one of Earth's final frontiersSydney Morning Herald
Russian scientists reported to have reached untouched lake beneath AntarcticaPublic Radio International PRI
Scientists Tap Ancient LakeThe Moscow Times
TIME -KHQ Right Now
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Scientists recreate 'love song' of a cricket - New York Daily News

New York Daily News

Scientists recreate 'love song' of a cricket
New York Daily News
Scientists were able to establish the sound the ancient bush crickets make thanks to fossilized wings found by a group of Chinese palaeontologists that were uniquely well preserved, according to the university. "This discovery indicates that pure tone ...
Scientists recreate sounds from millions of year agoThe State Column
Scientists recreate ancient cricket songNews24
Jurassic chirp: scientists recreate ancient cricket songDAWN.com
World Science
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Online dating services don't work, scientists say - CBS News

CANOE

Online dating services don't work, scientists say
CBS News
Scientists worry that dating sites claim to use exclusive "matching algorithms," which may be nothing more than a guessing game. "To date, there is no compelling evidence that any online dating matching algorithm actually works," Finkel said in a press ...
Online dating has its pros and cons, meta-analysis saysWashington Post

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Scientists sequence whole genome of 'Denisovan' caveman from fossilised finger ... - Daily Mail

Daily Mail

Scientists sequence whole genome of 'Denisovan' caveman from fossilised finger ...
Daily Mail
By Rob Waugh Scientists have sequenced the genome of an extinct group of humans which spread around the world 100000 years ago, using a small fragment of a human finger bone found in a cave in Siberia. The new, high-resolution genome scan will allow ...
Extinct human's genome placed on internetTG Daily

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Scientists Say Sugar Should Be Regulated Like Alcohol And Tobacco - Vending Times

KSDK

Scientists Say Sugar Should Be Regulated Like Alcohol And Tobacco
Vending Times
1 in the journal Nature, the scientists suggest that sugar's potential for "abuse," coupled with its "toxicity and pervasiveness in the Western diet," make it a prime culprit in a worldwide health crisis. They say governments need to consider major ...
Scientists Want Sugar Labelled As ToxicP.M. News
Scientists want sugar regulated like tobacco, alcoholKSDK
Is sugar worse than tobacco?Pakistan Daily Times

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Scientists examine details of nerve cells in the brain - Hindustan Times

Hindustan Times

Scientists examine details of nerve cells in the brain
Hindustan Times
Scientists have, for the very first time, recorded live yet detailed images of the nerve cells in the brain of a mouse. Stefan Hell's team at the Max Planck Institute in Gottingen, Germany, used STED microscopy to explore the most intricate cerebral ...

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Iranian scientists afraid to leave their homes - RT

Iranian scientists afraid to leave their homes
RT
Iran's Foreign Minister says Tehran wants the assassinations of its scientists to receive official international recognition. Iran also wants external legal cooperation in investigating the deaths of its nuclear experts. Ali Akbar Salehi said that Iran ...

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Scientists: Seagrass is likely world's oldest organism - The State Column

Telegraph.co.uk

Scientists: Seagrass is likely world's oldest organism
The State Column
A team of scientists say that sprawling seagrass in the shallows of the Mediterranean may be the oldest living organisms on Earth, far older than humanity itself. Working off of DNA samples, a team of scientists say clumps of seagrass between Spain and ...
'Oldest living thing on earth' discoveredTelegraph.co.uk
Mediterranean seagrass could be hundreds of thousands of years oldThe Guardian
Self-Cloning Seagrass May Be World's Oldest Living ThingVoice of America

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