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Week of March 16, 2020 Archives
Monday, March 16
Earth's Mantle May Have Generated Planet's Early Magnetic Field
UC
-San Diego
Coronavirus Spreads Quickly and Sometimes Before Symptoms
EurekAlert!
How Curved Are Your Bones?
Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
Mercury's 400 C Heat May Help Make Ice on Planet
Phys.org
Tuesday, March 17
Unraveling the Puzzle of Madagascar's Forest Cats
University of Colorado-Boulder
LEGO Bricks Could Survive in Ocean for Up to 1,300 Years
University of Plymouth
Limited Nuclear War Could Have Big Impact on World Food Supplies
Rutgers
Scientists Have Discovered the Origins of the Building Blocks of Life
Rutgers
Wednesday, March 18
Semiconductors Can Behave Like Metals and Superconductors
Swansea Univ.
New Coronavirus Stable for Hours on Surfaces
National Institutes of Health
Skull Reveals That Human Ancestor Had Odd Head Movements
Witwatersrand
How a Person's Immune System Beat the Coronavirus
University of Melbourne
Thursday, March 19
Late Cretaceous Dinosaur-Dominated Ecosystem
Geological Society of America
Fish Fossil Reveals Evolutionary Origin of Human Hand
EurekAlert!
Where You Live May Influence Your Baby's Behavior
Washington State University
Fine-Tuning Radiocarbon Dating Could 'Rewrite' Ancient Events
Cornell University
Friday, March 20
'Sushi Parasites' Have Increased 283-Fold in Past 40 Years
Univ. of Washington
Microbial DNA in Patient Blood May be Tell-Tale Sign of Cancer
UC
-San Diego
A Landmark Plan for Realizing Fusion in the U.S.
Princeton Plasma Physics Lab
Fat-Busting Proteins Made in the Laboratory
University of Cincinnati