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Fukushima crisis: Anatomy of a meltdown |
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US free-speech law offers protection--at a price |
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Hidden toll of embryo ethics war |
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Rats wake up for behavioural research |
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More earthquakes expected in Japan |
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Seed banks susceptible to sham samples |
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European Court of Justice rejects stem-cell patents |
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Do gut bacteria worsen malnourishment? |
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Japan grapples with nuclear crisis after tsunami |
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N/A |
11 |
Japanese inspired and angered; resigned to more quakes |
12 |
Non-Native Snakes Are Taking a Toll on Native Birds,
Scientists Find |
13 |
Chilly Times for Chinese Dinosaurs: Abundance of Feathered
Dinosaurs During Temperate Climate With Harsh Winters |
14 |
Mouse Nose Nerve Cells Mature After Birth, Allowing Bonding,
Recognition With Mother |
15 |
Keys to Long Life? Not What You Might Expect |
16 |
Could Giftedness Be Linked to Prenatal Exposure of Higher
Levels of Hormones? |
17 |
Reading in Two Colors at the Same Time: Patterns of
Synesthesia Brain Activity Revealed |
18 |
NASA Study Goes to Earth's Core for Climate Insights |
19 |
Speed Demon Star Creates a Shock |
20 |
The Most Distant Mature Galaxy Cluster: Young, but
Surprisingly Grown-Up |
21 |
Anthropologists Link Human Uniqueness to Hunter-Gatherer Group
Structure |
22 |
Extra Iron Doesn't Help Many Pregnant Women, Study Suggests |
23 |
NASA Images Tsunami's Effects on Northeastern Japan |
24 |
HIV-Infected Patients at Higher Risk for Bone Fractures |
25 |
Nanotech-Enabled Consumer Products Continue to Rise |
26 |
Testosterone Linked to Men's Ability to 'Woo' Potential Mates |
27 |
Contrary to Popular Belief, Not All Cases of Chronic
Pancreatitis Are Alcohol-Induced |
28 |
Molecules Work the Day Shift to Protect the Liver from
Accumulating Fat |
29 |
Pushing HIV out the Door: How Host Factors Aid in the Release
of HIV Particles |
30 |
Pregnancy Anemia Linked to Childhood Wheezing and Asthma |
31 |
Why Low Birth Weight Is Linked to Obesity Later in Life: Study
Provides Explanation |
32 |
A Blood Test for Lung Cancer? |
33 |
Not Actually Bad at Math or Auto Repair? Women Fear Being
Stereotyped by Male Service Providers |
34 |
Early Male Friendship as a Precursor to Substance Abuse in
Girls |
35 |
New View of Human Nerve Cells Opens Door to Potential Drug
Targets |
36 |
New Details About Medically Important Protein Family |
37 |
Judging Couples' Chemistry Influenced by Serotonin |
38 |
Fewer Than One-Third of Children Ages 5-15 Will Wake Up to
Home Smoke Alarms, Study Suggests |
39 |
Consumer Beware: Rejecting an Option May Make You More Likely
to Choose It Later |
40 |
Americans Have Higher Rates of Most Chronic Diseases Than
Same-Age Counterparts in England |
41 |
Sleepy Connected Americans |
42 |
Scientists Reveal Role of Light Sensor in Temperature
Sensation |
43 |
Snails' Complex Muscle Movements, Rather Than Mucus, Key to
Locomotion |
44 |
Oldest Known Wild Bird in US Returns to Midway to Raise Chick |
45 |
Roundworm Could Provide New Treatment for Sepsis |
46 |
Weed-Eating Fish 'Key to Reef Survival' |
47 |
Radiation Expert Discusses Japan Nuclear Power Plant Concerns |
48 |
West Coast Tsunami Warnings Shouldn't Lull Oregonians to
Sleep, Expert Says |
49 |
Near-Real-Time Map of Japan Quake Aftershocks |
50 |
Pacific Northwest Faces Nearly Identical Risks to Japanese
Quake |
51 |
Geologists in the UK Trace Readings from Japan Earthquake |
52 |
Atlantis Found? Film Highlights Professor's Efforts to Locate
Fabled Lost City |
53 |
How Plants Sort and Eliminate Genes Over Millennia |
54 |
Missing DNA Helps Make Us Human |
55 |
Fossil Bird Study Describes Ripple Effect of Extinction in
Animal Kingdom |
56 |
Evolution Drives Many Plants and Animals to Be Bigger, Faster |
57 |
Color View from Orbit Shows Mars Rover Beside Crater |
58 |
Dawn Mission Gets Vesta Asteroid Target Practice |
59 |
Half-Time for Mars500: Simulated Mission to the Red Planet |
60 |
Voyager Seeks the Answer Blowin' in the Wind |
61 |
NASA's Jupiter-Bound Spacecraft Taking Shape in Denver |
62 |
Smart Materials for High-Tech Products: Hard, Viscous or
Watery at the Touch of a Button |
63 |
Low Cost Solar Cells: New European Record in Efficiency |
64 |
Engineer Studies Damage Caused by New Zealand Earthquake |
65 |
Nanoscale Whiskers from Sea Creatures Could Grow Human Muscle
Tissue |
66 |
Perfect Buns: Imaging System Controls Baking Process on
Production Line to Improve Sandwich Bun Quality |
67 |
How Do People Respond to Being Touched by a Robotic Nurse? |
68 |
New Switching Device Could Help Build an Ultrafast 'Quantum
Internet' |
69 |
Web-Crawling the Brain: 3-D Nanoscale Model of Neural Circuit
Created |
70 |
Electromechanical Circuit Sets Record Beating Microscopic
'Drum' |
71 |
Intelligent Microscopy: Software Runs Experiments on Its Own |
72 |
A Better Disc for Back Repair |
73 |
Cell-Seeded Sutures to Repair the Heart |
74 |
Fat Cells for Broken Hearts |
75 |
Microthreads Help Grow New Muscles |
76 |
Injecting New Bone |
77 |
Bone-setting Glue |
78 |
Faster Healing for Severe Fractures |
79 |
Making Spider-Strength Materials |
80 |
Glue That Sticks to Nearly Everything |
81 |
Nanoglue Sticks Underwater |
82 |
Super Velcro |
83 |
Gecko Tape That Lets Go |
84 |
Sticky Nanotape |
85 |
Surfaces that Keep the Ice Away |
86 |
Bone Breakthrough |
87 |
Pig-to-Monkey Transplant Treats Diabetes |
88 |
Ontario Struggles with Solar Boom |
89 |
Spotting Virtual Intruders |
90 |
An On-Off Switch for Anxiety |
91 |
Hybrid Power for the Frontline |
92 |
A Search Engine for the Human Body |
93 |
How Brain Imaging Could Help Predict Alzheimer's |
94 |
Spotting Alzheimer's Disease Early |
95 |
A Skin Test for Alzheimer's Disease |
96 |
Longevity Genes May Protect against Alzheimer's |
97 |
How to Turn Bargain Hunters into Loyal Customers |
98 |
Low-Power Memory from Nanotubes |
99 |
Complex Integrated Circuits Made of Carbon Nanotubes |
100 |
Yammer Gets Workers Hooked First, then Woos Bosses |
101 |
How Japan's Earthquake and Tsunami Warning Systems Work |
102 |
Cellular Technology That Told Japan An Earthquake Was Coming |
103 |
Earthquake Shakes Nuclear Power Plants in Japan |
104 |
80 Seconds of Warning for Tokyo |
105 |
A New Approach to Treating Rheumatoid Arthritis |
106 |
Taking Control of Cars From Afar |
107 |
Building a Substitute Pancreas for Diabetics |
108 |
Five-Dimensional Data Storage |
109 |
Japan meltdown not like Chernobyl: expert |
110 |
Quake could alter Tokyo risk: experts |
111 |
Pain washes guilt away |
112 |
Exposed rods spark meltdown fear |
113 |
How the quake has moved Japan |
114 |
Japan: A fragile country at the mercy of nature |
115 |
Wearable PET scanner maps rat brains in real time |
116 |
Japan disaster reopens nuclear debate in Europe and US |
117 |
Brian Cox says BBC is wrong over show music |
118 |
Twenty free attractions in London |
119 |
Microsoft launches IE9 web browser |
120 |
Third-party Twitter applications under threat |
121 |
Anonymous leaks Bank of America e-mails |
122 |
Broadband companies offer clarity on connection slowing |
123 |
Cory Doctorow: How free translates to business survival |
124 |
Net neutrality: who cares? |
125 |
Brain disorder 'messaging clue' |
126 |
Japan tsunami: Aid workers tackle aftermath |
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