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  • New Pill Can Deliver Insulin

    An MIT-led research team has developed a drug capsule that could be used to deliver oral doses of insulin, potentially replacing the injections that people with type 1 diabetes have to give themselves every day.

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  • A Better Way to Make Acrylics

    Acrylics are an incredibly diverse and useful family of chemicals used in all kinds of products, from diapers to nail polish. Now, a team of researchers from UConn and ExxonMobil describe a new process for making them.

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  • ‘Underwater Forecast’ Predicts Temperature, Acidity and More in Puget Sound

    Most of us rely on the weather forecast to choose our outfit or make outdoor plans for the weekend.

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  • Nitrogen Gets in the Fast Lane for Chemical Synthesis

    Rice University scientists have given organic chemists a boost with their latest discovery of a one-step method to add nitrogen to compounds for drugs, pesticides, fertilizers and other products.

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  • UW Researchers Help Define Southern Ocean’s Geological Features

    New data collected by University of Wyoming researchers and others point to a newly defined mantle domain in a remote part of the Southern Ocean.

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  • How Bees Stay Cool on Hot Summer Days

    If you’ve ever walked past a bee’s nest on a hot summer day, you’ve probably been too focused avoiding getting stung, rather than stopping to wonder how all those bees stay cool. 

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  • NASA’s Aqua Satellite Finds Tropical Cyclone Gelena’s Strongest Side

    NASA’s Aqua satellite passed over the Southern Indian Ocean and captured an infrared image of Tropical Cyclone Gelena that revealed strongest storms were northwest of the eye.

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    Surrounded by salty water, sea snakes sometimes live a thirsty existence.

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  • Seasons Change: FSU Researchers Provide New Definition for Major Indian Monsoon

    Toward the end of every year, the Northeast Indian Monsoon (NEM) batters southern India with torrents of driving rain, but climatologists have never precisely defined when the monsoon begins and ends.

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  • Forecast Suggests Earth’s Warmest Period on Record

    The forecast for the global average surface temperature for the five-year period to 2023 is predicted to be near or above 1.0 °C above pre-industrial levels, according to new figures.

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