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Smart, Self-Healing Hydrogels Open Far-Reaching Possibilities in Medicine, Engineering

By San Diego, University of California on Mar 6, 2012   Science/Education  

University of California, San Diego bioengineers have developed a self-healing hydrogel that binds in seconds, as easily as Velcro, and forms a bond strong enough to withstand repeated stretching.

NASA Solar Study Mission Moves to Next Design Stage

By Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory on Mar 6, 2012   Science/Education  

Johns Hopkins APL Team Developing Solar Probe Plus for Closest-ever Flights Past the Sun

Coyotes Shrank, Wolves Did Not, After Last Ice Age and Megafaunal Extinctions

By National Science Foundation on Mar 6, 2012   Science/Education  

Once large and wolf-like, coyotes ultimately became much smaller

Space Weather: Explosions on Venus

By NASA on Mar 6, 2012   Science/Education  

In the grand scheme of the solar system, Venus and Earth are almost the same distance from the sun. Yet the planets differ dramatically: Venus is some 100 times hotter than Earth and its days more than 200 times longer.

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