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LED nets reduce turtle bycatch |
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Type 2 diabetes increases elderly disability |
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Massive black holes sidle up to other galaxies |
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Arctic methane 'time bomb' could have huge economic costs |
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Ultra-rare decay confirmed in LHC |
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UK team designs human mission to Mars |
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UK forests still feeling the impacts of 1976 drought |
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New species of super-strong 'Hero Shrew' discovered |
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Bird flocks black out Australia town |
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How are aeroplanes getting quieter? |
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Egyptian army chief calls for street protests |
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Snowden 'allowed to leave airport' |
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Royal baby: 'Thrilled' Queen visits great-grandson |
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Obama speech to urge 'refocus' on economy |
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India deadly meal: Head teacher Meena Kumari arrested |
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The bitter battle over Alaska's salmon |
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Royal baby: The American mistake |
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Brazil's new generation of Thalidomide babies |
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Hackers use Android 'master key' exploit in China |
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How to save civilisation in a single room |
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Pope Francis holds first Mass at Brazilian shrine |
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Living in: Great cities for outdoor adventures |
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Belarus internet infested with spammers |
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Police number plate camera scheme broke law in Royston |
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Net block MP Claire Perry in spat over porn hack |
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Lakeland resets passwords after security breach |
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Tango chat app hacked claims Syrian Electronic Army |
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Apple's profit beats estimates as iPhone sales surge |
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Samsung reveals new Exynos smartphone and tablet chip |
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White House attacks plans to curb NSA data collection |
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Diabetes 'linked to disability risk' |
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UK rejects meningitis B vaccine |
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FDA says menthol smokes 'worse' than normal cigarettes |
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Nelson Mandela improvement 'sustained' |
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'Oldest woman' in the World dies aged 115 |
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Why are we still using electroconvulsive therapy? |
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Influencing China's healthcare industry |
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Putting a price on life--meningitis B vaccine refused |
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Moldova: Construction drills 'used for surgery' |
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Alan Partridge Alpha Papa: Norwich homecoming for fictional DJ |
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Honeymoon murder suspect Shrien Dewani faces extradition |
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Jane Austen to be face of the Bank of England 10 pounds note |
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River Wear deaths: Girl died trying to save friend |
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No parole for Pussy Riot woman Maria Alyokhina |
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Loss of African woodland may impact on climate, study shows |
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Most flammable boreal forests in North America become more so |
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Bees 'betray' their flowers when pollinator species decline |
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To savor the flavor, perform a short ritual first |
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Major global analysis offers hope for saving the wild side of
staple food crops |
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Health risks from arsenic in rice exposed |
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From obscurity to dominance: Tracking the rapid evolutionary
rise of ray-finned fish |
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Declining sea ice strands baby harp seals |
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Climate Forecasts Shown to Warn of Crop Failures |
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Rapid upper ocean warming linked to declining aerosols |
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Tropical ecosystems regulate variations in Earth's carbon
dioxide levels |
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Researchers unravel secrets of mussels' clinginess |
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Populations of grassland butterflies decline almost 50% over
two decades |
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MU, K-State research team collaborate to save the bacon |
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Bee Faithful? Plant-Pollinator Relationships Compromised When
Bee Species Decline |
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Male guppies ensure successful mating with genital claws |
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New study shows inbreeding in winter flounder in Long Island's
bays |
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Study investigates extraordinary trout with tolerance to
heavily polluted water |
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University of Alberta scientists get dirty at the Robson
Glacier |
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Dark chocolate lovers show higher tolerance for bitterness in
chocolate ice cream |
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Deserts 'greening' from rising CO2 |
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Egyptian leader makes surprise appearance at archaeological
dig in Israel |
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Oldest use of flowers in grave lining |
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Inscription from time of David & Solomon found near Temple
Mount in Hebrew University excavation |
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Discovery of stone monument at El Peru-Waka' adds new chapter
to ancient Maya history |
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Oldest European fort in the inland US discovered in
Appalachians |
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Scientists discover new variability in iron supply to the
oceans with climate implications |
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It's not just the heat--it's the ozone: Study highlights
hidden dangers |
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Stanford expert says Internet's backbone can readily be made
more sustainable |
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Current efforts will not save the world's most endangered cat |
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Carnegie Mellon-Developed Chemicals That Break Down Water
Contaminants Pass Safety Test |
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Ancient ice melt unearthed in Antarctic mud |
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New study finds "nighttime heat waves" increasing in
Pacific Northwest |
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Atmospheric rivers set to increase UK winter flooding |
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Ancient snowfall likely carved Martian valleys |
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Coastal Antarctic permafrost melting faster than expected |
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Shifting patterns of temperature volatility in the climate
system |
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Cost of Arctic methane release could be 'size of global
economy' warn experts |
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Wave of blue fluorescence reveals pathway of death in worms |
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Keeping centrioles in check to ensure proper cell division |
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Researchers reveal the clearest new pictures of immune cells |
86 |
Genome mapping of oil palm poised to improve yields, protect
rainforest |
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New study refutes existence and clinical potential of very
small embryonic-like stem cells |
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A novel screening method makes it easier to diagnose and treat
children with autism |
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Neural simulations hint at the origin of brain waves |
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Heading for regeneration |
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Want to stick with your diet? Better have someone hide the
chocolate |
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Full genome map of oil palm indicates a way to raise yields
and protect rainforest |
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Key molecular pathways leading to Alzheimer's identified |
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Nature: Watching Molecule Movements in Live Cells |
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An evolutionary compromise for long tooth preservation |
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A quick test for the Black Death |
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New study reveals dangers to biological diversity from global
cashmere garment industry |
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Pressurized virus blasts its infectious DNA into human cells |
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First human tests of new biosensor that warns when athletes
are about to 'hit the wall' |
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Carnegie Mellon Biophysicist Alex Evilevitch Obtains First
Experimental Evidence of Internal Pressure Inside Herpes Virus |
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Unattractive people more likely to be bullied at work, new
Notre Dame study shows |
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Singing helps students tune into a foreign language, study
shows |
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PNAS: Evolutionary changes could aid fisheries |
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Graphene 'onion rings' have delicious potential |
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A constitutional right to health care |
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All-male physics departments are not proof of bias against
hiring women, suggests new AIP study |
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Disney researchers use encoded audio signals to provide
'second screen' experiences at most venues |
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Black Bears Return to Missouri Indicates Healthy Forests, say
MU Biologists |
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Researchers describe potential for MERS coronavirus to spread
internationally |
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Migration for more money does not bring more happiness |
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Scientists identify key to learning new words |
112 |
Why superstition-rich baseball playoff fans aren't loyal to a
brand |
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When College Diversity Delivers Benefits: UMD Study |
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Survey assesses views of physicians regarding controlling
health care costs |
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Loopholes in health care law could result in employee
harassment |
116 |
Cognitive performance of adolescent girls who walk to school
is better than that of girls who travel by bus or car |
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Trust in physician eases talks about medical expenses |
118 |
A magnetic pen for smartphones adds another level of
conveniences |
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Study explains why Africans may be more susceptible to
tuberculosis |
120 |
Ancient technology for metal coatings 2,000 years ago can't be
matched even today |
121 |
Medicare Spending Rates Based on Regional Cost Variations
Unlikely to Improve Health Care, Says New IOM Report |
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Wave of blue fluorescence reveals pathway of death in worms |
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Researchers develop new approach for studying deadly brain
cancer |
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Perfecting digital imaging |
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Protons hop from one water molecule to another given suitable
energy conditions |
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Purple bacteria on Earth could survive alien light |
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New species of Hero Shrew found in equatorial Africa |
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Starburst to star bust |
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Starburst wind keeps galaxies 'thin' |
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New NIST nanoscale indenter takes novel approach to measuring
surface properties |
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Univ. of MD finds that marijuana use in adolescence may cause
permanent brain abnormalities |
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NYU-Poly Nano Scientists Reach the Holy Grail in Label-Free
Cancer Marker Detection: Single Molecules |
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Improving medicine acceptance in kids: A matter of taste |
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Shedding New Light on the Brightest Objects in the Universe |
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Greening of the Earth pushed way back in time |
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Sea level rise: New iceberg theory points to areas at risk of
rapid disintegration |
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Geochemical 'fingerprints' leave evidence that megafloods
eroded steep gorge |
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Evolution picks up hitchhikers |
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Harvesting electricity from the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide |
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Devastating long-distance impact of earthquakes |
142 |
Western-led 'international beam team' solves Martian meteorite
age puzzle |
143 |
Mathematical models target disease with drugs chosen by your
DNA |
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Eye-tracking could outshine passwords if made user-friendly |
145 |
Educators Explore Innovative "Theater" as a Way to
Learn Physics |
146 |
Disney researchers reconstruct detailed 3D scenes from
hundreds of high-resolution 2D images |
147 |
Disney researchers create computer models that capture style
and process of portrait artists |
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6 months of computing time generates detailed portrait of
cloth behavior |
149 |
Johns Hopkins researchers reveal genetic glitch at the root of
allergies |
150 |
Stanford scientists unable to find evidence of
'embryonic-like' cells in marrow of adult mice |
151 |
New stem cell gene therapy gives hope to prevent inherited
neurological disease |
152 |
Does the dangerous new Middle East coronavirus have an African
origin? |
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How Do Babies Learn to Be Wary of Heights? |
154 |
Novel gene target shows promise for bladder cancer detection
and treatment |
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Record incidence of hantavirus disease |
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High rate of early delirium after surgery in older adults |
157 |
Patient warming systems may affect ventilation in OR, study
suggests |
158 |
URMC Study Clarifies Surgical Options for Kidney Cancer |
159 |
The best defense against catastrophic storms: Mother Nature,
say Stanford researchers |
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European fish stocks poised for recovery |
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Recommended calorie information on menus does not improve
consumer choices, Carnegie Mellon study shows |
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How mice teach us about disease |
163 |
Regenstrief, IU study: Caregivers open to stopping cancer
screening as dementia progresses |
164 |
DFG position paper on the future of the German research system |
165 |
Researchers identify 146 contemporary medical practices
offering no net benefits |
166 |
Hospice workers struggle on front lines of physician-assisted
death laws |
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Pre-clinical animal research must improve |
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Emergency Response Could Be Faster, Better, and More Confident
with "Option Awareness" Approach |
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Significant other's excessive fears can compromise patient's
recovery from SAH |
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Major cities often the safest places in the US, Penn Medicine
study finds |
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Cannabis constituent has no effect on MS progression, study
shows |
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Brain picks out salient sounds from background noise by
tracking frequency and time |
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Optimists are better at regulating stress |
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Athletes need to be careful to monitor diet, weight to
maintain muscle mass |
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When bar fights get mean, bystanders intervene |
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Estee Lauder clinical trial finds link between sleep
deprivation and skin aging |
177 |
Pathways activated in most K9 bone tumors not driving the
worst bone tumors |
178 |
Peer-led Program Developed by MU Researcher Helps Individuals
with HIV Adhere to Treatment Plans |
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Face identification accuracy is in the eye (and brain) of the
beholder, UCSB researchers say |
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Brothers and sisters learn to build positive relationships in
SIBS Program |
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University of Minnesota research reveals luxury products' role
in relationships |
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Snow in an Infant Planetary System |
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How Mars' atmosphere got so thin: New insights from Curiosity |
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A snow line in an infant solar system: Astronomers take first
images |
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Rice researchers part of new LHC discovery |
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Large Coronal Hole Near the Sun's North Pole |
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A scientific experiment is able to create a wave that is
frozen in time cuadrito |
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Team led by University of Leicester sets new record for cosmic
X-ray sightings |
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Solar system's youth gives clues to planet search |
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Chips that mimic the brain |
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New hope for hormone resistant breast cancer |
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World's first IVF baby born after preimplantation genome
sequencing is now 11 months old |
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Environmental toxins enter the brain tissue of polar bears |
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Direct nitrogen fixation for low cost energy conversion |
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Development of safe alternatives |
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Choosing a wave could accelerate airplane maintenance |
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