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Top Stories | February 12
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Mathematical tools help researchers predict when systems are about to change dramatically.
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Is anyone else disturbed by the following description: Scientists are reporting development of a new form of buckypaper, which eliminates a major drawback of these sheets of carbon nanotubes — 50,000 times thinner than a human hair, 10 times lighter than steel, but up to 250 times stronger . . .
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Tests see no evidence to confirm a bold 2010 claim that some microbes can incorporate the normally toxic element into their cellular machinery.
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As invasive snakes expand territory, some mammal populations drop by more than 90 percent within a decade.
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More than 1,800 high school students entered the 2012 competition.
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