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Thursday, 17 March 2011

ScienceShot: Long-Awaited Titan Rains Arrive
Canyon-cutting methane rain wets Saturn's moon
http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2011/03/scienceshot-long-awaited-titan.html?etoc

Guilty Plea in Murder of Yale Grad Student
Former Yale University laboratory worker Raymond Clark pleaded guilty today to murdering 24-year-old graduate student Annie Le in 2009, Bloomberg reports: Clark entered his plea today before Connecticut Superior...
http://news.sciencemag.org/scienceinsider/2011/03/guilty-plea-in-murder-of-yale-grad-student.html?etoc

The Strange Symphony of the Stock Traders
Traders synchronize their buying and selling with incredible precision, boosting profits
http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2011/03/the-strange-symphony-of-the-stoc.html?etoc

Rendezvous With an Earthquake for a Hiroshima Native
Ritsuko Komaki, 67, grew up in Hiroshima after the atomic bombing there. Her experience led her to become a radiation oncologist, and she now works at M.D. Anderson Cancer...
http://news.sciencemag.org/scienceinsider/2011/03/rendezvous-with-an-earthquake-fo.html?etoc

Contention Over Risk of Fire From Spent Fuel Pools
Among the worst case scenarios at the Fukushima plant is that the spent nuclear fuel, which sits in essentially open cooling pools near the six nuclear reactors, could catch...
http://news.sciencemag.org/scienceinsider/2011/03/contention-over-risk-of-fire-fro.html?etoc

Chernobyl Can Teach Japan About Limiting Radiation Exposure
As workers struggle with Japan's damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant, the potential risk that more radiation will be released remains unknown. But the unfolding events since Friday's earthquake have...
http://news.sciencemag.org/scienceinsider/2011/03/chernobyl-can-teach-japan-about.html?etoc

How Hormone Puts a Kick in the Sperm's Tail
Sperm protein enables female hormone to turn on sperms' swimming frenzy
http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2011/03/how-hormone-puts-a-kick-in-the-s.html?etoc

Quake Question #8: What Impact Will the Radiation Have on Marine Life?
Readers ask: Since it seems the radiation will mainly head out to sea, what will its effects be on ocean life? Science answers: Effects on marine life should be...
http://news.sciencemag.org/scienceinsider/2011/03/quake-question-8-what-impact.html?etoc

Quake Question #7: What Prevents a Spent Fuel Rods Fire?
Readers ask: What's to stop the reactors' "spent" fuel rods from open-air burning during an uncontrolled nuclear fire? I understand these fuel rods are kept on top of the...
http://news.sciencemag.org/scienceinsider/2011/03/quake-question-7-what-prevents-a.html?etoc

Quake Question #6: Is Climate Change Responsible?
Readers ask: Is there a link between climate change and increases in global seismic activity? If so, could this be due to redistribution of water over the planet's surface...
http://news.sciencemag.org/scienceinsider/2011/03/quake-question-6-is-climate-change.html?etoc

Group Launches Early-Warning System for Threats to Global Heritage Sites
The city of Nineveh in Iraq was one of the most important cultural centers of the ancient world, but in the past 5 years urban sprawl has gobbled the...
http://news.sciencemag.org/scienceinsider/2011/03/group-launches-early-warning-system.html?etoc

Quake Question #5: What Effect Will the Radiation Have on the Japanese?
Readers ask: What is the highest intensity of radiation measured so far? What affect will the radiation have on the people of Japan? How many people could it kill?...
http://news.sciencemag.org/scienceinsider/2011/03/quake-question-5-what-effect-will.html?etoc

Quake Question #4: What Is the Impact on Wildlife?
Readers ask: Although the safety of the people of Japan is our main priority, what ramifications has the catastrophe in Japan had on wildlife? Especially due to the numerous...
http://news.sciencemag.org/scienceinsider/2011/03/quake-question-4-what-is-the-impact.html?etoc

Light Slows at the Nanoscale
Slowed light on a silicon chip could be a boon for quantum memory
http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2011/03/light-slows-at-the-nanoscale.html?etoc


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