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  • WINNING SMILES Eesha Khare (left), Ionut Budisteanu (center) and Henry Wanjune Lin claimed the top prizes at the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Phoenix, Arizona. Budisteanu's work toward developing a self-driving car earned the 19-year-old Romanian inventor the $75,000 top prize. more >>
    Intel/Chris Ayers
  • BIG GENOME Loblolly pine trees (shown) are used for lumber, paper and many other products. Scientists have compiled the organism’s genome, the largest ever attempted. more >>
    National Park Service (NPS); U.S. Department of the Interior
  • FLORAL DISPLAY Red flowerlike structures grew on green spiral stems. Scientists can grow such structures from minerals by carefully manipulating pH, temperature and carbon dioxide concentration. This micrograph is false colored but reflects the structure's actual colors. more >>
    Courtesy of Wim Noorduin
  • THAWING OUT Melting of the world's glaciers (Argentina's Upsala Glacier, shown) contributed 29 percent of sea level rise from 2003 to 2009, a new analysis finds. more >>
    Courtesy of Etienne Berthier
  • CLONING FEAT Using a laser and a tiny needle, researchers suck DNA from a human egg, the first step of a newly revised process that created human embryonic stem cells for the first time. more >>
    Courtesy of M. Tachibana
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