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Enzyme cocktail could eliminate a step in biofuel process |
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Migrating sea turtles have magnetic sense for longitude |
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Scientists find gene responsible for color patterns in mice |
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UF study traces global red imported fire ant invasions to
southern US |
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Gene expression to distinguish metastasizing from
non-metastasizing head and neck cancers |
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New method powerfully boosts efficiency of RNA interference
(RNAi) in shutting down genes |
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Viral infection not responsible for exacerbation of lung
disease in most patients |
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New kind of optical fiber developed |
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Quick, easy test identifies aggressive type of lung cancer in
never-smokers |
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Oncogene AEG-1 strongly predicts response to erlotinib
treatment in EGFR-mutant lung cancer |
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New study shows marine 'networks' can protect fish stocks |
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Listening to music is biological |
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Happy children make happy adults |
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Researchers have found how brain cells control their movement
to form the cerebral cortex |
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TCD scientists discover that self-eating cells safeguard
against cancer |
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Planning and visualization lead to better food habits |
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HIV makes protein that may help virus's resurgence |
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New study finds molecular mechanisms that control Rb2/p130
gene expression in lung cancer |
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Scientists find a new way insulin-producing cells die |
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Arctic environment during an ancient bout of natural global
warming |
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Candid Cameras Give a Chance to See Wildlife as a Scientist
Does |
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Notre Dame research offers important clues about grasshopper
population explosions |
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Overfertilizing corn undermines ethanol |
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Tweeting teenage songbirds reveal impact of social cues on
learning |
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Erlotinib effective and with fewer side-effects after
first-line treatment |
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All about addiction |
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Lasers ID deadly skin cancer better than doctors |
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New biological pathway identified for post-traumatic stress
disorder |
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Quantum hot potato: NIST researchers entice 2 atoms to swap
smallest energy units |
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Planet formation in action? |
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La Jolla Institute-led team illuminates cell pathway key to
insulin resistance in Type 2 diabetes |
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Solar experts detect waves in giant magnetic holes the size of
the UK |
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Collisions of protein machines cause DNA replication
derailment |
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Rare gene glitch may hold clues for schizophrenia--NIH-funded
study |
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Researcher lists more than 4,000 components of blood chemistry |
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Scientists say ocean currents cause microbes to filter light |
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ONR'S TechSolutions Creating Green Ideas That Light Up Ships
and Submarines |
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New way to identify patients at risk of dysphagia after head
and neck cancer treatment |
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Bone drug zoledronic acid may help prevent spread of early
lung cancer |
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Heparin a key role player in allergy and inflammatory
reactions |
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Direct electronic readout of 'artificial atoms' |
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New 'thunder-thighs' dinosaur discovered |
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Before the explosion--volcano's warning tremors explained |
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Semporna may have richest marine biodiversity in the world |
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Oldest Fossils of Large Seaweeds, Worm-like Animals Tell Story
of Ancient Oxygen |
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Researchers achieve a full film frame of a family of proteins
essential for cell function |
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Higher energy yield with torque vectoring gears |
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Oscillating 'plug' of magma causes tremors that forecast
volcanic eruptions: UBC research |
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Bacteria living on old-growth trees may help forests grow |
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Discovery of oldest northern North American human remains
provides new insights into Ice-Age culture |
51 |
Rare, unique seeds arrive at Svalbard Vault, as crises
threaten world crop collections |
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Missing chromium is clue to planet formation |
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New research suggests that obesity and diabetes are a downside
of human evolution |
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Homoplasy: A Good Thread to Pull to Understand the
Evolutionary Ball of Yarn |
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Drier Conditions Projected to Accelerate Dust Storms in the
Southwest |
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Scientists find increase in microearthquakes after Chilean
quake |
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Little historical evidence to support cutting global health
aid during recessions |
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Brain imaging provides window into consciousness |
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Adverse drug events costly to health care system: Vancouver
Coastal Health-UBC research |
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Guidelines and reality |
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Hashimoto's thyroiditis can affect quality of life |
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Study Examines Recurrent Wound Botulism in Injection Drug
Users |
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Storytelling Program Improves Lives of People with Alzheimer's |
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Model for managing asthma in preschoolers leads to dramatic
drop in ER visits and hospitalizations |
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Protein and microRNA block cellular transition vital to
metastasis |
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Radio-guided surgery a safe and simple way to remove
potentially cancerous nodules in the lung |
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Researchers use genomics to investigate TB outbreak |
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Americans and Canadians get different drug information online:
UBC study |
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The world's first surfboard with integrated technology
developed by Pukas and Tecnalia |
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Simpler way of making proteins could lead to new nanomedicine
agents |
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Designing a City for Safe Protests |
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A semantic sommelier: Wine application highlights the power of
Web 3.0 |
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UV-transparent coating for image sensors |
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Can online peer support groups help those with mental illness? |
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New high-performance lithium-ion battery 'top candidate' for
electric cars |
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Producing clean water in an emergency |
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Metallic molecules to nanotubes: Spread out! |
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Baker Institute policy report looks at cybersecurity |
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ONR Moves a Modular Space Communications Asset into Unmanned
Aircraft for Marines |
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Reflected glory |
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Flocculent spiral NGC 2841 |
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Improving microscopy by following the astronomers' guide star |
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Catching Space Weather in the Act |
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OU researchers tapping the potential of radar technologies to
advance aeroecology |
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Back to the roots of the solar system |
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Space weather disrupts communications, threatens other
technologies |
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Super-sharp radio 'eye' remeasuring the universe |
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Better mapping of human settlements to support crisis
management operations |
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Plankton key to origin of Earth's first breathable atmosphere |
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New study illustrates shifting biomes in Alaska |
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'Climategate' Undermined Belief in Global Warming among Many
TV Meteorologists, Study Shows |
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'Weird science' uncovered inside neutron star |
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NASA'S Chandra Finds Superfluid in Neutron Star's Core |
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Dino-era sex riddle solved by new fossil find |
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Modern humans reached Arabia earlier than thought, new
artifacts suggest |
96 |
University of Toronto anthropologists discover earliest
cemetery in Middle East |
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Genetic study uncovers new path to Polynesia |
98 |
Northern hunters slowed down advance of Neolithic farmers |
99 |
Rare insect fossil reveals 100 million years of evolutionary
stasis |
100 |
New drought record from long-lived Mexican trees may
illuminate fates of past civilizations |
101 |
Scientists find part of New Zealand's submerged 'Pink
Terraces' |
102 |
Ancient teeth raise new questions about the origins of modern
man |
103 |
MU, ASU researchers' discovery could change views of human
evolution |
104 |
University of Arizona experts determine age of book 'nobody
can read' |
105 |
3-D digital dinosaur track download: A roadmap for saving
at-risk natural history resources |
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Mummies' false toes helped ancient Egyptians walk |
107 |
Archaeologists find hidden African side to noted 1780s Md.
building |
108 |
Ancient Mesoamerican sculpture uncovered in southern Mexico |
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Earliest humans not so different from us, research suggests |
110 |
Mio-Pliocene faunal exchanges and African biogeography: The
record of fossil bovids |
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Biological anthropologists question claims for human ancestry |
112 |
World's First Skyscraper Was a Monument to Intimidation |
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Too hot, too cold, just right: Testing the limits of where
humans can live |
114 |
Arizona State University archaeologist models past and future
landscapes |
115 |
Child's cremation site reveals domestic life in Paleoindian
Alaska |
116 |
Oldest subarctic North American human remains found |
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Bamiyan Buddhas once glowed in red, white and blue |
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Bears uncouple temperature and metabolism for hibernation, new
study shows |
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Children in public housing play outdoors more |
120 |
To Increase Physical Activity, Focus on How, not Why |
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Chemist focuses on education for real-world sustainability
challenges |
122 |
Study links hypoxia and inflammation in many diseases |
123 |
Skin color: Handy tool for teaching evolution |
124 |
Time to raise how many mammograms radiologists must read? |
125 |
National Anti-drug Campaign Succeeds in Lowering Marijuana
Use, Study Suggests |
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Language Patterns Are Roller-Coaster Ride During Childhood
Development |
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