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Quake Clusters

January 17, 2002

Mapping out a timeline of quakes shows that they tend to occur in clusters.

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Proteome

January 16, 2002

Fluorescent dyes help in studying proteins and their role in disease.

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Laser Endoscope

January 4, 2002

A new endoscope can detect very small, early-stage tumors.

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Moth Gut

January 3, 2002

Analyzing the microbes in the gypsy moth gut using a new DNA technique

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Flat Universe

December 26, 2001

Results from the DASI telescope at the South Pole confirm that the universe is flat.

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Analysis Beads

December 21, 2001

Tiny beads can be marked with flurescents and tagged with antibodies to test for hundreds of …

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Soil Genome

December 20, 2001

By capturing DNA from soil and growing it in e. coli, scientists can find new antibiotics without …

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Mars Minerals

December 18, 2001

Identifying the types of rocks and minerals are on Mars can tell scientists whether water was ever …

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Quake Shaking

December 14, 2001

Predicting earthquakes by watching their damage to buildings while monitoring how they impact …

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South Pole Scope

December 13, 2001

A radio telescope in Antarctica will help astronomers learn about the universe

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Neutrino Detector

December 12, 2001

A detector built in Japan is studying neutrinos from nuclear power plants

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Glowing Bacteria

December 11, 2001

Glowing bacteria may be the key to protecting potatoes from the Colorado potato beetle

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