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Fighting to Save the World's Fisheries

Fighting to Save the World's Fisheries
New Zealand fishing boats and operations.

Contact: Science Press Package
scipak@aaas.org
202-326-6440
American Association for the Advancement of Science

Bright Shiny Beetles

Bright Shiny Beetles
Green structural color from this scarab beetle consists largely of polarized light.

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202-326-6440
American Association for the Advancement of Science

Toucan Uses its Bill to Keep Cool

Toucan Uses its Bill to Keep Cool
Adult Toco toucan in the Pantanal.

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202-326-6440
American Association for the Advancement of Science

Clouds and Climate, a Vicious Cycle

Clouds and Climate, a Vicious Cycle
Regression of cloud data on the time series of NE Pacific Sea Surface Temperature (SST).

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scipak@aaas.org
202-326-6440
American Association for the Advancement of Science

Iron Superconductor Quandary

Iron Superconductor Quandary
Superconductivity appears to rely on very different mechanisms in two varieties of iron-based superconductors.

Contact: James Riordon
riordon@aps.org
301-209-3238
American Physical Society

Due Credit to the Jockeys

Due Credit to the Jockeys
Diamond Jubilee (1900).

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American Association for the Advancement of Science

Rotavirus Epidemics Predicted by Birth Rates

Rotavirus Epidemics Predicted by Birth Rates
Electron micrograph of rotavirus

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American Association for the Advancement of Science

Lower Mandible

Lower Mandible
This is the lower mandible of the 40,000-year-old human skeleton, found in the Tianyuan Cave near Beijing. Analyses of collagen extracted from this bone prove that this individual was a regular ...

Contact: Sandra Jacob
jacob@eva.mpg.de
49-341-355-0122
Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

How the Turtle Got Its Shell

How the Turtle Got Its Shell
A comparison of the musculoskeletal system between humans and turtles.

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202-326-6440
American Association for the Advancement of Science

Being Bilingual Keeps the Mind Limber

Being Bilingual Keeps the Mind Limber
Learning multiple speech structures.

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American Association for the Advancement of Science

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