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Menyertai Oktober 2008

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    Scientists have detected the birth of a mysterious submarine volcano in the Indian Ocean, the largest such underwater event ever witnessed.

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  3. CFC-11 was banned decades ago due to its contribution to a then–rapidly growing hole in Earth’s ozone layer. A new study suggests it's still being newly produced and used.

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  4. When it opens next month, the revamped fossil hall of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., will be more than a vault of dinosaur bones.

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    "Academics tend to be averse to discussing mental health openly, and higher education’s mental health safety net is patchy—a forgotten footnote that all too often fails its students."

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    Are new particles materializing right under physicists' noses and going unnoticed?

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    Rising from the Indian Ocean floor between Africa and Madagascar was a mysterious submarine volcano 800 meters high. 6 months before, there had been nothing.

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    “We have never seen anything like this.”

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  11. 25 Mei

    17,000 years ago, Alaska's southeastern coast was free of ice—which means that it could have been the way in for America's first settlers.

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    Humans can be an easy prey for lions—but do porcupines have anything to do with these attacks?

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    Every fall, bird-watchers along North America’s Gulf Coast eagerly anticipate the arrival of a variety of songbirds. They’re not the only ones.

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  14. 25 Mei

    This is so much more than "hovering."

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    24 Mei

    “I was shocked that Emory University would terminate a tenured professor in such an unusual and abrupt fashion and close our combined lab... without giving me specific details for the reasons behind my termination.”

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    This week's top stories in science news.

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    Over the last 1,000 years, Icelanders' genes have changed more than you might expect.

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  18. 24 Mei

    A researcher terminated by Emory University for allegedly not disclosing funding and ties to institutions in China is forcefully disputing the charges.

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    Already hindered by the evolution of resistant weeds, the future of glyphosate is further clouded by recent courtroom defeats.

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  20. 24 Mei

    "This kind of work gives people a sense of how easy it is to tip into a warm period. Because the world has been warm."

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    The men competing in the National Football League and Major League Baseball are some of the most elite athletes in the world. But their death rates differ markedly, a new study of thousands of former pro athletes has found.

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