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10.30.08 Why frogs are croaking In the quest to find out why frog species have been declining so dramatically, various researchers have blamed climate change, disease, pollution, and increases in ultraviolet light from the sun reaching the surface. If two new studies are any indication, the answer increasingly appears to be: all of the above.Researchers led by the University of […] Continue... 10.29.08 Lost biblical copper mine found? King Solomon was big on brass accessories. He ordered two enormous brass pillars, plus other brass items, for the temple the monarch commissioned for Jerusalem.And where might all of this copper – a key ingredient in brass – have come from? Archaeologists from the US, Jordan, Britain, and Switzerland report that they have excavated an […] Continue... 10.26.08 On the road to better solar panels One drawback to solar cells these days is their tendency to work best over a fairly narrow stretch of visible light’s spectrum. As a result, they take advantage of a relatively small portion of the light that the sun emits – and therefore don’t deliver as much juice as they should. Now, researchers have hit […] Continue... See all... Appetite for science: Patrick Buckley shows off an ice cream sample made with liquid nitrogen. 11.20.08

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A dash of tech and a hint of fun keep the ‘hungry scientists’ satisfied. 11.19.08 Microblog while you work E-mail only gets you so far. Now, some companies turn to a new tool: pithy online posts. makeWimpyPlayer('http://csps.edgeboss.net/download/csps/csm/flash/webmedia2/081119email-humphries.mp3'); Reporter Stephen Humphries discusses other high-tech alternatives to email for corporate communications. Reporter Stephen Humphries 11.13.08 Planet hunters snap first pictures of other solar systems The breakthrough images include a three-planet system around a sun-like star. makeWimpyPlayer('http://csps.edgeboss.net/download/csps/csm/flash/webmedia2/081113spotts-planets.mp3'); Reporter Peter N. Spotts discusses new technologies that allow astronomers to separate images of planets from the stars they orbit. Reporter Peter N. Spotts

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