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There are over 6,000 different languages spoken in the world. However, 10% are spoken by fewer than 100 people.
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Vanilla sky: Adding aerosols to the atmosphere to curb could turn the sky white
11:34 AM Jun 3rd
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2012 has been designated the Year of the Lizard. Did you know there roughly 5,000 species of lizards?
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Hurricane season is upon us. Explore the science behind hurricanes, wind, and other weather with these resources:
6:34 AM Jun 1st
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A study looking at the different ways parents and children interact when reading print books vs. e-books.
11:36 AM May 31st
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The "First Lady of Physics" Chien-Shiung Wu was born on this day in 1912. She even has asteroid named after her!
6:42 AM May 31st
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The tomato has been sequenced! And it's definitely a fruit - and almost a potato
11:20 AM May 30th
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Mariner 9 departed for Mars on this day in 1971. It orbited for almost a year photo-mapping the entire planet.
6:42 AM May 30th
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@ Like this idea...
1:36 PM May 29th
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@ Thanks for all the great ideas. Lots of inspiration!
1:36 PM May 29th
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Volcanic crystals tell scientists when volcanoes will erupt, potentially saving thousands of lives
9:20 AM May 25th
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What do you think about combining art and STEM? Have any good examples? Join the discussion on :
12:02 PM May 29th
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The top 10 new species of 2012 includes a mushroom named in honor of SpongeBob SquarePants.
7:07 AM May 29th
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New blog post about the art exhibit at AAAS focused on malaria. If you are in the area, stop by and check it out!
11:35 AM May 25th
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Watch NASA's live feed via @: SpaceX Craft Approaching Space Station For Docking Attempt
6:54 AM May 25th
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Geek Pride Day is a celebration of all things geeky. So, fellow geeks and nerds, we at Science NetLinks salute you!
6:29 AM May 25th
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Don't forget, our entire special issue on Human Conflict is *free* with registration!
8:11 AM May 24th
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An artistic representation of the relative volume of Earth's water as compared to that of Earth itself:
6:36 AM May 24th
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Whoopee Cushion-Sized Organ Helps Whales Feed - @:
11:13 AM May 23rd
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Does manmade light have a long-lasting impact on natural ecosystems? Go Into the (Street) Light - @
7:37 AM May 23rd
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