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Ken Teter's profile
Ken Teter's Profile. Lab Information. Location: University of Central Florida Lab Description: The applications of the Teter lab's research varies, ...
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Featured Article - Danger lurks underground for oak seedlings
Scientists trying to understand why oaks are starting to disappear from North American forests may need to look just below the surface to find some answers.
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Featured Article - Dust deposited in oceans may carry elements ...
Although most of the copper deposition comes from natural sources of dust, the manmade sources are likely to increase over time, Paytan said. ...
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Featured Article - Injectable birth control causes significant ...
Mar 5, 2009 ... Injectable birth control causes significant weight gain and changes in body mass ... While walking or driving, cell phones increase traffic, ...
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Featured Article - While walking or driving, cell phones increase ...
Mar 5, 2009 ... Cell phones are a danger on the road in more ways than one. Two new studies show that talking on the phone while traveling, whether you're ...
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Featured Article - Shark sex segregation could explain plunging ...
Mar 2, 2009 ... Researchers have found an invisible line in the Pacific splitting its mako shark population in two. Like attendees at an aquatic school ...
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Featured Article - Synthetic biology can help extend anti-malaria ...
Synthetic biology can help extend anti-malaria drug effectiveness ... can be done at far lower costs than extracting the drug from Artemsisia annua, ...
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Featured Article - Fat synthesizing enzyme is key to healthy skin ...
Fat synthesizing enzyme is key to healthy skin and hair ... associated with the synthesis of fat in the body is also an element in healthy skin and hair. ...
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Featured Article - Global Temperature Report - December 2008
... computer file for immediate access by atmospheric scientists in the U.S. and abroad. ... December temperatures (preliminary) Global composite temp. ...
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Featured Article - Global Temperature Report - February 2009
Mar 13, 2009 ... Global climate trend since Nov. 16, 1978: +0.13 C per decade.