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Cell Phone Use May Have Effect on Brain Activity, but Health
Consequences Unknown |
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MIT Engineers Design New Nanoparticle That Could Lead to
Vaccines for HIV, Malaria, Other Diseases |
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Using EEGs to Diagnose Autism Spectrum Disorders in Infants:
Machine-Learning System Finds Differences in Brain Connectivity |
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Roots of the Solar System: Astronomers Observe Planets in the
Making |
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Even in a Crowd, Individuals Remain Unique, Rodent
Vocalization Study Finds |
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Brains of Blind People Reading in Braille Show Activity in
Same Area That Lights Up When Sighted Readers Read |
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Earth's Core Rotation Faster Than Rest of the Planet, but
Slower Than Previously Believed |
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T. Rex More Hyena Than Lion: Tyrannosaurus Rex Was
Opportunistic Feeder, Not Top Predator, Paleontologists Say |
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Plankton Key to Origin of Earth's First Breathable Atmosphere |
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Brown Tide Culprit Sequenced: Genome of the First of Algal
Bloom Species |
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Blood Test May Find Markers of Bladder Cancer Risk |
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Toward Computers That Fit on a Pen Tip: New Technologies Usher
in the Millimeter-Scale Computing Era |
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Protective Strategy Shields Primate Ovaries from
Radiation-Therapy-Induced Damage |
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Organic Vs. Conventional Farming: No Clear Answers from
Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria Counts |
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Speaking Foreign Languages May Help Protect Your Memory |
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Use of Nitrates May Increase Bone Strength |
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Cancer-Causing Virus Exploits Key Cell-Survival Proteins |
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Immune System: What Do Natural (Born) Killers Really Do? |
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Screening Mammograms Catch Second Breast Cancers Early, Study
Finds |
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Long-Term Use of Osteoporosis Medication Associated With
Increased Risk of Atypical Fractures |
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Drinking Alcohol in Moderation Protects Against Heart Disease,
Meta-Analysis Finds |
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Huntington's Disease Advance: Overactive Protein Triggers a
Chain Reaction That Causes Brain Nerve Cells to Die |
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National Anti-Drug Campaign in US Succeeds in Lowering
Marijuana Use, Study Suggests |
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Stresses of Unemployed Spouse Can Hurt Job Performance of
Other Spouse, Says Study |
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Gender Gap: Selection Bias Snubs Scholarly Achievements of
Female Scientists, Study Suggests |
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Crying Baby Draws Blunted Response in Depressed Mom's Brain |
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Look After Your Brain |
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How Couples Recover After an Argument Stems from Their Infant
Relationships |
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Children in Public Housing Play Outdoors More |
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Farther and Farther Apart: The More You Know a Place, the More
Likely Your Memory Will Play Spatial Tricks |
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Cannabis Use May Worsen Sexual Dysfunction, Rat Study Suggests |
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Old Folk Remedy Revived: How Tansy May Be a Treatment for
Herpes |
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Unraveling How Prion Proteins Move Along Axons in the Brain |
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What a Rat Can Tell Us About Touch |
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How Disordered Proteins Spread from Cell to Cell, Potentially
Spreading Disease |
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New Report Lists 25 Most Endangered Turtle Species; Some
Turtle Species Number Less Than 5 Individuals |
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Texas Leafcutter Ants Aided, but Also Limited, by
Cold-Tolerant Fungus Crops, Research Shows |
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'Climategate' Undermined Belief in Global Warming Among Many
TV Meteorologists, Study Shows |
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Transitioning to Organic Farming |
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Cold Winters Mean More Pollution, Swedish Study Suggests |
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New Marine Mollusk--Oldest in Its Genus--Discovered in Iberian
Peninsula |
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Carbon Sink at South Pole Has Grown Recently, Historical
Collections Reveal |
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Oldest Fossils of Large Seaweeds, Possible Animals Tell Story
About Oxygen in an Ancient Ocean |
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First Skyscraper Was a Monument to Intimidation: How Jericho's
11,000-Year-Old 'Cosmic' Tower Came Into Being |
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Earliest Humans Not So Different from Us, Research Suggests |
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Satellite to Examine How Sun's Brightness Impacts Climate
Change |
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Advanced NASA Instrument Gets Close-Up on Mars Rocks |
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Can WISE Find the Hypothetical 'Tyche' Planet at Edge of Our
Solar System? |
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Continent-Wide Telescope Extends Cosmic 'Yardstick' Three
Times Farther Into Universe |
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Cassini to Sample Magnetic Environment Around Saturn's Moon
Titan |
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Liquid Metal Key to Simpler Creation of Electrodes for
Microfluidic Devices |
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Proteins Find Their Way With Address Label and Guide |
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Drinking Water: Nanomembranes Could Filter Bacteria |
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Nanoparticles Increase Survival After Blood Loss, Study
Suggests |
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Waiter, There's Metal in My Moon Water |
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World's Smallest Magnetic Field Sensor: Researchers Explore
Using Organic Molecules as Electronic Components |
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Practice More Important Than Child's Age in Learning to Use
Computer Mouse |
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Brain-Machine Interfaces Make Gains by Learning About Their
Users, Letting Them Rest, and Allowing for Multitasking |
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Scientists Steer Car With the Power of Thought |
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Mind Over Matter: EECoG May Finally Allow Enduring Control of
a Prosthetic or a Paralyzed Arm by Thought Alone |
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A semantic sommelier: Wine application highlights the power of
Web 3.0 |
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Simpler way of making proteins could lead to new nanomedicine
agents |
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Oldest fossils of large seaweeds, worm-like animals tell story
of ancient oxygen |
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New stretchable solar cells will power artificial electronic
'super skin' |
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Common parasite uncovers key cause of Crohn's |
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Japan company developing sensors for seniors |
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Researcher connects cannabis use and sexual dysfunction |
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New 4G network could cause widespread GPS dead zones |
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Proteins from male insects affect female behavior |
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Are we more--or less--moral than we think? |
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New finding in ribosome signaling may lead to improved
antibiotics |
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Designing the hardware |
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Polygamy hurt 19th century Mormon wives' evolutionary fitness |
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Xoom tablet debuts Feb. 24 with $800 price |
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New Zealand earthquake damage illustrates risks posed by
shallow crustal faults |
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Even in a crowd, you remain unique, life scientists report |
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Cell phone use may have effect on brain activity, but health
consequences unknown |
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Rightwing candidates are better looking, study shows |
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Organic chips--not just in your kitchen anymore |
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Huntington's disease breakthrough equals hope for patients |
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Fish provide missing piece in the marine sediment jigsaw |
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Breakthrough for photons in the microwave frequency range |
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Microsoft to release a free SDK for Kinect this spring |
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Nano-sized vaccines |
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Chemical compounds in trees can fight deadly staph infections
in humans |
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Nanoparticles increase survival after blood loss |
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Researchers develop new technology for cheaper, more efficient
solar cells |
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Manipulating molecules for a new breed of electronics |
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Introducing youths to big ideas about a nano-sized world
through video games |
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First certified reference material for nanoparticle size
analysis |
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C60 could form a new kind of gel |
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Tiny 'microworms' could be implanted under the skin for
continuous medical monitoring |
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Etched quantum dots shape up as single photon emitters |
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Gas rich galaxies confirm prediction of modified gravity
theory |
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Researchers fabricate first large-area, full-color quantum dot
display |
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The quest to discover new technology |
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A new high-resolution method for imaging below the skin using
a liquid lens |
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Physicists build bigger 'bottles' of antimatter to unlock
nature's secrets |
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Experimental evidence adds to the likelihood of the existence
of supersolids, an exotic phase of matter |
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Ice offers possible explanation for Death Valley's mysterious
'self-moving' rocks |
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Launch of fourth LCLS instrument reveals crisp, fine molecular
detail |
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The Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment: On track to
completion |
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Unique new probe of proton spin structure at Relativistic
Heavy Ion Collider |
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Physicists isolate bound states in graphene-superconductor
junctions |
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Ground-based lasers vie with satellites to map Earth's
magnetic field |
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Scientists say it's high 'NOON' for microwave photons |
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Engineering atomic interfaces for new electronics |
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World's coral reefs could be gone by 2050: study |
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Feb. 23 NASA mission to tote $28 million CU-Boulder instrument
and tiny student satellite |
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Ghostly, Ethereal Island as seen from space |
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Coral 'network' can protect Asia-Pac fish stocks |
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Weaker New Zealand quake packed a deadlier punch |
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Can WISE find the hypothetical 'Tyche'? |
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6,000-year climate record suggests longer droughts, drier
climate for Pacific Northwest |
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50 million 'environmental refugees' by 2020, experts say |
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Cold winters mean more pollution |
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'Harmless' microbes may be water risk |
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New free, hands-on tool supports sustainable living choices |
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Captain Scott's century-old collections suggests marine life
is capturing more carbon |
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Transitioning to organic farming |
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A multi-touch coffee table display may be coming to an office
near you |
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Hi, I'm iPad. May I take your order? |
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New mobile can check pulse, send ambulance |
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Washington Post profit hurt by newspaper weakness |
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Making solar panels with cleaner, greener technology |
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Many-core computer research wins 'best paper' at HiPEAC |
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S.E. Asia urged to exploit abundant clean energy |
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China's Huawei wins injunction against Motorola |
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Deep heat for the North |
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Russia firm fined in S. Korea over car copying |
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Low power, programmable cell array demonstrated by NEC |
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Court bars streaming of TV programming online |
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Porsche begins testing electric Boxster E |
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Judge allows Twitter in Conn. home invasion trial |
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Liquid metal key to simpler creation of electrodes for
microfluidic devices |
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Cancer-causing virus exploits key cell-survival proteins |
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The hidden danger of oxygen |
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Warring molecules keep the colon cancer-free |
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Mimicking photosynthesis path to solar-derived hydrogen fuel |
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Food scientist develops 'rechargeable' anti-microbial surfaces
to improve food-handling safety |
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Green chemistry offers route towards zero-waste production |
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Chemist focuses on education for real-world sustainability
challenges |
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Oxygen levels in the air do not limit plant productivity |
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Residual dipolar couplings unveil structure of small molecules |
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Sleeping Trojan horse to aid imaging of diseased cells |
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Venom of marine snails provide new drugs |
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Swimming microbes monitor water quality |
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Structure, dynamics of a chemical signal that triggers
metastatic cancer revealed |
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Modeling radiation energy deposition in a complex biological
system |
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Biomarker could make diagnosing knee injury easier, less
costly, othopaedists say |
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Discovery of blood proteins that are red flags for ectopic
pregnancy |
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Researchers describe the pump that bacteria use to resist
drugs |
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Stop and go: How the cell deals with transcriptional
roadblocks |
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Researchers achieve a full film frame of a family of proteins
essential for cell function |
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Malaysian experiment releases 3 orangutans in wild |
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10% more GM crops in the world in 2010: study |
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EU agrees to allow traces of GM crops in EU animal feed |
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Monkeys demonstrate self-awareness in computer game |
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Compound used to block cholesterol could also kill breast
cancer, researcher finds |
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Pathway transforms normal cells into aggressive tumors |
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Shellshock: New report lists 25 most endangered turtle species |
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Researchers find local wildlife protection safeguards entire
range |
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Biogeography of Protea in the Cape |
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Genomic tools can help researchers develop crops quickly |
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Texas-bound: Fungus keeps Texas leaf-cutter ants from
spreading |
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Cornell releases two new potato varieties for chips |
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Research identifies wild ancestor genes for crop improvement |
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Aging, interrupted (w/ Video) |
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Hyperactive nerve cells may contribute to depression |
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All about addiction |
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New vaccine technology protects mice from hepatitis C virus |
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High vitamin-D bread could help solve widespread insufficiency
problem |
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Needle-in-a-haystack search identifies potential brain disease
drug |
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A new clue to the genetics of bipolar disorder: Piccolo |
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Increased contraceptive supply linked to fewer unintended
pregnancies |
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Americans and Canadians get different drug information online |
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Prevalence of bunions increases with age; more common in women |
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Review highlights need for more education and guidance on CAM
use in midwifery |
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New hypothesis explains why drugs increase risk of heart
attacks and strokes |
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Convenient blood test not as effective for diagnosing diabetes
in children |
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Drinking alcohol in moderation protects against heart disease:
BMJ study |
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New type of pacemaker perfect for patients with less severe
symptoms |
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Most new training programs are failing to widen diversity in
medicine |
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Researcher discovers stereotypes can deter consumer purchases |
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Evidence Neanderthals used feathers for decoration |
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'Walking cactus' rewrites arthropod odyssey |
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Designing a city for safe protests |
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Job seekers: How do you rate with employers? |
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WaterWheel will bring clean water to a thirsty world |
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Research uncovers a secret society connecting through the
Internet |
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T. rex more hyena than lion |
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Pollution tax rebates little help for low-income workers |
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Oldest species of a marine mollusc discovered |
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Study: For a better workday, smile like you mean it |
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Black History Month's sobering news: MLK dream alive for few,
says researcher |
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Society may be willing to pay a high price to prevent child
abuse and neglect, study suggests |
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Men attend childbirth classes for partner's sake |
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Financial security of Chinese American households depends on
education, researcher finds |
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Shopping with the Grim Reaper in mind |
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Lesbian moms vulnerable when abused, reluctant to seek help |
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Women better than men when it comes to visuospatial abilities |
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