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Stanford urges reform of rules about sensitive technologies |
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Newest Sunnyvale council member already turning to high-tech
to help city |
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Tiny wasp with potential for big impact |
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Study warns of drug-resistant HIV strains |
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Alibaba says Yahoo 'reckless' on Google stance |
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Obama confident bank tax plan will pass Congress |
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Johnson & Johnson issues massive recall of Tylenol |
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Former President Clinton cites fund-raising plan |
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Security at oil facilities in Bihar tightened |
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Scientists Suit Up For Spaceflight Training |
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EPA proposes water pollution legal limits in Fla. |
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Sushi-loving Japan fears push for tuna export ban |
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Scientists warned Haiti officials of quake in '08 |
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NASA Cuts Price for Retired Space Shuttles |
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IEA downgrades 2010 oil demand forecast |
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Smog leaves Utah coughing, sneezing and wheezing |
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Angry Flies May Help Explain Human Aggression |
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Thousands view solar eclipse in Africa and Asia |
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Scientists turn stem cells into pork |
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Sinus Surgery Brings Relief to Many |
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China to launch AIDS radio programme: state media |
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Simple test could cut cancer deaths in poor nations |
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Shots Relieve Children's Hay Fever, Cut Expenses |
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Mass. doctor testifies in murder appeal |
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Study: Fast morphine treatment may prevent PTSD |
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Don't bank on weekend to make up for sleep loss |
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Belgian doctors give injured woman a new windpipe |
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CDC: 1 in 5 Americans vaccinated against swine flu |
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Why we can't always find what we're looking for (and sometimes
find what isn't there) |
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Novel mouse model of demyelinating disorder |
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Genome sequences for wasps will aid pest and disease control,
provide new model organism |
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Gators breathe like birds |
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Parasitic Wasps' Newly Sequenced Genomes Reveal New Avenues
for Pest Control, Provides Insights into Evolution, Genetics |
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Why mice develop 'knots' while exploring a new environment |
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Potent screening tool finds new roles for some drugs in rest,
waking |
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Sequencing wasp genome sheds new light on sexual parasite |
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3 esophageal cancer cell lines commonly used in research prove
to be from other cancers |
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New genetic map will speed up plant breeding of the world's
most important medicinal crop |
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Genome of parasitic wasps released |
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Key Mechanism for the Proliferation of Epstein-Barr Virus
Discovered |
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ESA's ice mission arrives safely at launch site |
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The Pink Gene |
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How Tendons Shape Developing Bones |
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Cellular communication in the cancer microenvironment |
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Researchers identify proteins that might contribute to memory
loss and Alzheimer's disease |
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New satellite maps of Haiti coming in |
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Parasitic wasps' newly sequenced genomes reveal new avenues
for pest control |
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Scientists hope to end sleeping sickness by making parasite
that causes it [to] self-destruct |
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Crucial Differences Found Among Latino Populations Facing
Heart Disease Risks; Not all Hispanics are the Same |
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UK Study Advances New Target for CNS Drug Development |
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Genetic Risk Factor Identified for Parkinson's Disease: Gene
Variant Influences Vitamin B6 Metabolism |
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Wilder weather exerts a stronger influence on biodiversity
than steadily changing conditions |
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Studies implicate damage inflicted by amyloid protein as
shared disease mechanism |
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New research resolves conflict in theory of how galaxies form |
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Yale team finds neural thermostat keeps brain running
efficiently |
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Paradigm changing mechanism is revealed for the control of
gene expression in bacteria |
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Giant Magnetic Loop Sweeps Through Space Between Stellar Pair |
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Heat and moisture from Himalayas could be a key cause of the
South Asian monsoon |
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VLT Captures First Direct Spectrum of an Exoplanet |
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Parkinson's patients who are pathological gamblers also
display abnormal social behavior |
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To See or Not to See |
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Scientists determine for the first time the chemical
composition of a type of red giant star with more carbon than oxygen in its atmosphere |
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New UT Knoxville research finds new ways to understand
bacteria's 'thinking' |
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New finding in cell migration may be key to preventing clots,
cancer spread |
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WHOI Expert: Haiti quake occurred in complex, active seismic
region |
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Game-changing nanodiamond discovery for MRI |
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NASA's Rosetta "Alice" spectrometer reveals Earth's
ultraviolet fingerprint in Earth flyby |
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Industry corruption, shoddy construction likely contributed to
Haiti quake devastation |
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Yap: Harnessing the Divas of the Nanoworld |
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Stevens earns publication spot in top-rated Journal of
Advanced Materials |
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Post-Katrina New Orleans safety-net clinic patients report
more efficient, affordable health care |
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Bacterial phylotype alterations in irritable bowel syndrome |
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Treatment for chronic hepatitis C: A phase II study |
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Oral sodium phosphate laxative inducing hyperphosphatemia
relates with weight? |
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An alternative method of pancreatic biopsy |
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Prognosis of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma |
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Patients with resectable esophageal adenocarcinoma benefit
from neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy |
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Superior mesenteric artery syndrome in a diabetic patient |
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Poor people smoke more |
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How Sunlight Causes Skin Cells to Turn Cancerous |
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Cancer stem cells suppress immune response against brain tumor |
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Clemson faculty explore how to convert shipping containers
into emergency housing |
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Roundtable discussion highlights vital role for palliative
care in health-care reform |
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Soybean genome analysis reveals pathways for improving
biodiesel |
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TGen-Scottsdale Healthcare researchers make breakthrough in
lung cancer |
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'Greenroads' rates sustainable road projects |
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No-sweat pressure sensors |
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Sniffing out terrorists |
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HERMES, new computer vision system for the analysis of human
behavior |
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Genome sequencing shows past genetic events made soybeans rich
in versatile gene families |
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NASA satellite sees Tropical Storm Edzani becoming
extra-tropical |
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Sea Node completes Trident Warrior 2009 Exercise with positive
Military Utility Assessment |
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Genome advances peril for pests |
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Making it easier to save energy |
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GOES-P spacecraft being processed in Florida |
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Modified Mobile Phone Runs on Coca-Cola |
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Chaperones for climate protection |
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How Galaxies Came To Be: Astronomers Explain Hubble Sequence |
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Microsoft's browser flaw exposed Google to hackers |
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Scientists turn stem cells into pork |
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Patch for flaw in key Internet protocol |
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Climate conditions in 2050 crucial to avoid harmful impacts in
2100 |
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Suspension bridge design may not be the best |
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Top 10 Sci-Tech Stories Of The Decade |
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Google wants to buy, sell electricity in US |
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Jetting into the Quark-Gluon Plasma |
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Quantum fluctuations are key in superconductors |
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A solid case of entanglement |
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Dog genetic studies reveal why Shar-Peis are wrinkled |
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RCA's Airenergy charger converts WiFi energy to electricity |
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Across the multiverse: FSU physicist considers the big picture |
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Radio pulses from pulsar appear to move faster than light |
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Cancer stem cells suppress immune response against brain tumor |
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Sulphur-eating bacteria limit acid run-off and CO2 |
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How sunlight causes skin cells to turn cancerous |
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Siblings play formative, influential role as 'agents of
socialization' |
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Highlight: Quasi-Crystalline Order at Nanoscale |
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Harnessing the Divas of the Nanoworld |
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Game-changing nanodiamond discovery for MRI |
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Study: nanostructures hold promise as fast, tiny RRAM switches |
122 |
Astrophysicists unwind 'Cold Dark Matter Catastrophe'
conundrum |
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New quantum cascade lasers emit more light than heat |
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GOES-P spacecraft being processed in Florida |
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Dense Gas in Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies |
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Recession Special: NASA cuts space shuttle price |
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Herschel HIFI instrument resumes quest for water in Universe |
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Land Ho! Huygens Plunged to Titan Surface 5 Years Ago |
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Haiti earthquake poses prediction question |
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Alien Planet Safari |
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Dunes of Sand: Resumed Mars Orbiter Observations Yield
Stunning Views |
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Solar System Shield |
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Hubble Catches End of Star-Making Party in Nearby Dwarf Galaxy |
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WHOI expert: Haiti quake occurred in complex, active seismic
region |
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The Floor of Tycho Crater |
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Infrared Hunt Begins: WISE Starts All-Sky Survey |
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Rosetta 'Alice' spectrometer reveals Earth's ultraviolet
fingerprint in Earth flyby |
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Chicago suburbs covet Lake Michigan water |
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Spirit Rover: Just a Few More Approaches to Try for
Extrication |
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Don't dump your new TV for 3-D television set just yet |
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Innovation doesn't always carry a big brand name |
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Samsung's new flash chips for mobile devices |
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E-reader Roundup At The 2010 CES |
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Broadband traffic gets into a jam on wireless expressway |
145 |
iTablet scavenger hunt raises Apple hackles |
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Network flaw causes scary Web error |
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China tries to limit Google dispute fallout |
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Making it easier to save energy |
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China's online population swells to 384 million |
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Google search engine's future in China is unclear |
151 |
Kodak sues Apple, RIM over digital camera patents |
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Microsoft, HP fail to back Google's China move: FT |
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Google's decision on China traces back to founders |
154 |
NASA Technology to Enhance 'Green' Building's Efficiency |
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Research leads to novel optofluidics platform of long optical
path for robust chem/bio sensing |
156 |
Scientists hope to end sleeping sickness by making parasite
that causes it self-destruct |
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Unlocking the mystery of the duck-billed platypus' venom |
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Thyme oil can inhibit COX2 and suppress inflammation |
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Key piece of puzzle sheds light on function of ribosomes |
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Toward a less expensive version of the anti-flu drug Tamiflu |
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New biomarkers for predicting the spread of colon cancer |
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Scientists create super-strong collagen |
163 |
Scientists find cancer cells co-opt fat metabolism pathway to
become more malignant |
164 |
Scientists discover new protein function |
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3D View of the Brain |
166 |
Outsmarting bacteria: Researchers develop faster method to
generate new antibiotics |
167 |
Wilder weather exerts a stronger influence on biodiversity
than steadily changing conditions |
168 |
Sea spiders and pom-pom anemones |
169 |
Researchers find new ways to understand bacteria's 'thinking' |
170 |
New genetic map will speed up plant breeding of the world's
most important medicinal crop (w/ Podcast) |
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Punishment important in plant-pollinator relationship |
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Potent screening tool finds new roles for some drugs in rest,
waking |
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Anaconda captured at Florida horse park |
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Why we can't always find what we're looking for (and sometimes
find what isn't there) |
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Scientists unravel the genetic secrets of a pink tomato |
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New study suggests minke whales are not preventing recovery of
larger whales |
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Polar bear droppings advance superbug debate |
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Bee research shows benefits of native plants, wild bees |
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Veterinary scientists find way of killing equine sarcoid
tumour cells |
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ARS Gene Collections Vital to Animal Research Efforts |
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Studies demonstrate link among Alzheimer's disease, Down
syndrome and atherosclerosis |
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Cellular communication in the cancer microenvironment |
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Treatment for chronic hepatitis C: A phase II study |
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Treatment for chronic hepatitis C: A phase II study |
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Five things every woman should know about heart health (w/
Video) |
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An alternative method of pancreatic biopsy |
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Prognosis of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma |
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Johnson&Johnson expands Tylenol recall |
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Parks and recreation programs declining as obesity, health
concerns rise |
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Teenage Fathers Often Born to Teenage Fathers, Study Finds |
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Researchers identify proteins that might contribute to memory
loss and Alzheimer's disease |
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Researchers find new method of fixing broken proteins to treat
genetic diseases |
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Excess DNA damage found in cells of patients with Friedreich's
ataxia |
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This February, make creativity the heart of your fitness
routine |
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Crucial differences found among Latino populations facing
heart disease risks |
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Hypothermia: Staying Safe in Cold Weather |
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Superior mesenteric artery syndrome in a diabetic patient |
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Clemson faculty explore how to convert shipping containers
into emergency housing |
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Asia Ascending in Science and Engineering |
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Columbia prof says Prop 8 adds to gay health woes |
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Might not be a tomorrow: Youth anticipate early death |
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Looming high court ruling could taint justice, legal expert
says |
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Cultural Cognition Project Study Sheds Light on Reactions to
HPV Vaccine |
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Happy or unhappy, the customer is always right |
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Study finds first-generation immigrants struggling in
education system |
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