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Gene therapy reverses symptoms of Parkinson's disease |
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Bacterial wipes research study |
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World first--Localized delivery of an anti-cancer drug by
remote-controlled microcarriers |
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Plasticity of plants helps them adapt to climate change |
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CO2 emissions from biomass combustion |
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Insight into parasite family planning could help target
malaria |
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Wide variety in nutritional content found in 'senior' dog
foods |
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Alternatives eyed for methyl bromide |
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Neuropsychologist proves that some blind people 'see' with
their ears |
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First successful double-blind trial of gene therapy for
advanced Parkinson's |
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Purdue startup hopes to change the way we test cancer drugs |
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Treatment for alcohol dependence might work best in certain
populations, research suggests |
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Dine or dash? Genes help decide when to look for new food |
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Rare Andean cat no longer exclusive to the Andes |
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Fossils Record Ancient Migrations & Trilobite Orgies |
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Paleontologists audition modern examples of ancient behavior |
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Breaking the mucus barrier unveils cancer cell secrets |
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Pig model of cystic fibrosis improves understanding of disease |
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New study pinpoints why some microbial genes are more
promiscuous than others |
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Personlized dendritic cell vaccine increases survival in
patients with deadly brain cancer |
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UCLA researchers engineer E. coli to produce record-setting
amounts of alternative fuel |
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Chemical-free pest management cuts rice waste |
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Production of mustard oils: On the origin of an enzyme |
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Psychological impact of Japan disaster will be felt 'for some
time to come' |
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Berkeley Lab scientists control light scattering in graphene |
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The drama of starbirth |
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World first--Localized delivery of an anti-cancer drug by
remote-controlled microcarriers |
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Researchers develop the first permanent anti-fog coating |
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New 'dissolvable tobacco' products may increase risk of mouth
disease |
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Laser beam makes cells 'breathe in' water and potentially
anti-cancer drugs |
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3D printing method advances electrically small antenna design |
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Does selenium prevent cancer? It may depend on which form
people take |
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Most comprehensive collection of fungal cell biology movies
ever published |
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Hopkins researchers use light to move molecules |
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Depolarizing the debates about pediatric mental health
diagnosis and treatment |
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High-tech concrete technology has a famous past |
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New NIST testing device may help to 'seal the deal' for
building owners |
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New tool debuts for measuring indoor air pollutants |
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Physicists move closer to efficient single-photon sources |
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Stephen J. Teach, MD, MPH, part of landmark study on pediatric
asthma |
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Study Finds More Efficient Means Of Creating, Arranging Carbon
Nanofibers |
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Study provides new tool to monitor coral reef 'vital signs' |
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Tests on century-old equipment show how far X-rays have come |
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Study: Multi-tasking on the street not a good idea for older
people |
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Sirolimus therapy alleviates symptoms of lung disease LAM |
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Drug omalizumab reduces asthma symptoms, future attacks among
inner city children |
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Not so eagle eyed: New study reveals why birds collide with
man-made objects |
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New health insurance survey: 9 million adults joined ranks of
uninsured due to job loss in 2010 |
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Study: 'Meaningful improvements' using gene therapy in
Parkinson's disease |
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Molecule that spurs cell's recycling center may help
Alzheimer's patients |
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Whitehead scientist helps revisit 'Hallmarks of Cancer' |
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Youth with IBD are less fit than their peers: McMaster study |
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Innovative technique gives vision researchers insight into how
people recognize faces |
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Risk of hospital patient mortality increases with nurse
staffing shortfalls, study finds |
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US healthcare system can't keep up with number of baby
boomers' bone fractures |
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In pilot study, screening detects potentially serious heart
conditions in healthy children |
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New targeted drug helps smokers stub it out |
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Studies on heart disease and stroke prevention overlook ethnic
groups: Study |
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Researchers discover possible biomarker and therapeutic target
for melanoma |
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Director of National Intelligence should lead new initiative
to improve US intelligence analysis using methods, research from behavioral, social sciences |
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Online messaging delivers follow-up care for depression |
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2 new SCAP documents help improve automating computer security
management |
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'Pruned' microchips are faster, smaller, more energy-efficient |
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NASA's Aqua Satellite Spies a "3-leaf Clover" View
of Ireland for St. Patrick's Day |
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Green sludge can protect groundwater from radioactive
contamination |
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Extra-terrestrial research goes on |
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Female hormone could be key to male contraceptive |
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Europe rules against stem-cell patents |
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Giant shock rattles ideas about quake behaviour |
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Lasers could nudge space debris aside |
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Quake sparks nuclear crisis |
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Friendly bacteria fight the flu |
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Early Europeans unwarmed by fire |
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The Secret to a Frothy Stout |
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Depressed Moms' Parenting Style Linked to Toddler Stress |
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New Identity for Arctic Explorer Emerges 140 Years Later |
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Heroic Fukushima Workers Face Staggering Risks |
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Genome of World's Largest Shark to Be Sequenced |
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The Brain in 3-D: New Research Illuminates Cell Circuits |
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Drug May Relieve Kids' Asthma in the Fall |
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10 Surprising Facts About NASA's Mercury Probe |
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'Limitless' Brain Potential? Humans Already Use Most of Their
Brains |
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Crooks Call Up New Phone Scams to Steal Your Money |
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If Snake That Bit Model Died, It Wasn't From Silicone
Poisoning |
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Banana Peels May Help Filter Pollutants Out of Water |
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Magnitude-9.0 Earthquake Possible In Two U.S. Locations |
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Tech May Provide the Tonic for Wasteful Medicine |
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Wiggle Room: Female Hormone Helps Sperm Meet Egg |
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Containment Breach at Fukushima: What Are the Implications? |
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Global Quake Risks: New Map Shows Most Vulnerable Areas |
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New Headgear Reveals Rat Brain on the Go |
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Mystery Humpback Whale Breeding Ground Discovered? |
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Rocky Mountain High: Boulder, Colo., Tops Well-Being List |
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Bullies Bruise Brains, Not Just Egos |
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Odd Form of 'Love' Hormone Found in Some Monkeys |
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Large Lady Hyenas Throw Their Weight into Cub-Making |
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California Beats Rest of Country in Reducing Smoking, Lung
Cancer |
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X-Ray-Blocking Underpants the Latest in Airport-Body-Scanner
Fashion |
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Atom Smasher Could Be Used As Time Machine, Physicists Propose |
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Do Candy Sales Take a Hit During Lent? |
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How Is Radiation Exposure Measured? |
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How Does Nuclear Radiation Harm the Body? |
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Can Extreme Engineering Save Nuclear Plants from Disasters? |
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SXSW: Geek Parents Wrestle with How to Raise Digital Native
Children |
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Nasty Microbes Lurk on Mouth Retainers |
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