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How does the brain recognize faces from minimal information? |
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Starfish that clone themselves live longer |
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'Bystander effect' seen in chimps that only react when one of
their own group is harmed |
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Combination approach holds great promise for treating many
other cancers |
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Antarctic life: Highly diverse, unusually structured |
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Messier 87 has swallowed an entire galaxy in the last billion
years |
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Palaeontologists name 200-million-year-old dinosaur,
Sefapanosaurus |
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Newly found ring of teeth uncovers what common ancestor of
molting animals looked like |
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Three Ebola virus variants identified in Guinea |
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Regions of bird's brain likely duplicated at least 29 million
years ago |
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E2F4 signature can predict progression of bladder cancer |
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Requiring documentation of antibiotic indication improves
overall usage |
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Therapy affects the brain of people with Tourette Syndrome |
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A novel DNA damage alarm |
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Computer vision and mobile technology could help blind people
'see' |
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Researchers grow neurons in 3-D |
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Weight loss, combined with vitamin D, reduces inflammation
linked to cancer, chronic disease |
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Scientists restore normal function in heart muscle cells of
diabetic rats |
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Thousands of droplets for diagnostics |
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New breath test for pneumonia |
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Researchers question what happens in the brain when we think |
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Old beliefs upended as dementia research yields new locations
for word, sentence comprehension |
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Fructose produces less rewarding sensations in the brain |
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Report examines the difference between normal, abnormal
emotion in how we diagnose depression |
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Scientists discover key role for neuromodulator in auditory
function |
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Small 'proof of principle' study may lead to reliable
screening tests |
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Study examines Cesarean section delivery, autism spectrum
disorder |
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Rare neurons enable mental flexibility |
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How our brains can form first impressions quickly |
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Single gene controls fish brain size, intelligence |
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In ERs, UTIs and STIs in women misdiagnosed, even mixed up
nearly half the time |
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New research links vitamin supplement to pimply skin |
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Color of urine to be valid gauge for hydration in children,
researcher finds |
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Girls at higher risk for overuse injuries in high school
sports |
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Adolescents uncertain about risks of marijuana, e-cigarettes,
study finds |
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More men pursue science and engineering jobs because they
readily overestimate how good they are in sums |
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Do you do more than run in your Nikes? If so, you might not
like them |
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'Fitness' foods may cause consumers to eat more, exercise less |
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Getting children to embrace healthy food |
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Risk factors identified for women more likely to have problems |
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Breakthrough graphene production could trigger revolution in
artificial skin development |
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First certified efficiency of 15% in perovskite solar cells
with area of over 1 square cm |
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New nanotechnology drug to control blindness |
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New conductive ink for electronic apparel |
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Chameleon-like clothing: World's first full-color, flexible,
skin-like display |
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Designing crack-resistant metals |
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One-stop flights are a big contributor to global connectivity |
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Monitoring Chinese industry 4.0 technology and patents |
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Spintronics advance brings wafer-scale quantum devices closer
to reality |
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Unlocking fermentation secrets open door to new biofuels |
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Observations of one billion years after Big Bang: New stage in
galactic lifecycle discovered |
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'Behemoth' bleeding atmosphere around a warm Neptune-sized
exoplanet |
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How the brightest lights in the universe 'flicker' |
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Neutron star's echoes give astronomers a new measuring stick |
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Black holes may make ideal dark matter labs |
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Nonphotosynthetic pigments could be biosignatures of life on
other worlds |
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Astronomers have solved a mystery over small, unusually hot
blue stars, 10 times hotter than our Sun |
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Is salt the key to unlocking the interiors of Neptune and
Uranus? |
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Planet Mars behaving like a rock star |
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Astronomers discover 854 ultra-dark galaxies in the famous
Coma Cluster |
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Eddies pull carbon emissions into deep ocean, new model
simulates complex process |
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New polymer-piezoelectric hybrid creates potential for
'materials that compute' |
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Could 'virtual reality' treat alcoholism? |
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Iris recognition gives smartphone users more security options,
expert says |
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Robust new process forms 3-D shapes from flat sheets of
graphene |
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New ultralow-power circuit improves efficiency of energy
harvesting to more than 80 percent |
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New technique creates multi-layered, self-assembled grids with
fully customizable shapes and compositions |
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The physics of swimming fish |
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Mirror-like display creates rich color pixels by harnessing
ambient light |
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Multi-year research project aims to give a measure of
independence to paralyzed people |
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Past water patterns drive present wading bird numbers |
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Breeders select for trait to conserve drinkable water |
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Antarctic sponges: DNA barcoding discloses diversity |
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To the rescue: Helping threatened Mediterranean sea turtles |
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Porcupines can't jump: Camera traps in the forest canopy
reveal dwarf porcupine behavior |
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Lovebird rotates head 2700 degrees per second while turning,
minimizing blind spots |
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First species of yeti crab from hydrothermal vent systems near
Antarctica described |
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New coral pigments could have use in biomedical imaging
applications |
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New understanding of how antibiotics are linked to bacterial
tolerance could lead to more effective antibiotics |
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New lichen species discovered in city of Boulder |
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Distributed technique for power 'scheduling' advances smart
grid concept |
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Costs of residential energy efficiency investments are double
the benefits |
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A bacterial method for the low-cost, environmentally-friendly
synthesis of aqueous soluble quantum dot nanocrystals |
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New high-strength steel could help automakers improve fuel
efficiency |
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Below-average 'dead zone' predicted for Chesapeake Bay in 2015 |
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Scientists persuade volcanoes to tell their stories |
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Single-catalyst water splitter produces clean-burning hydrogen
24/7 |
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Sudden shift in 'forcing' led to demise of Laurentide ice
sheet |
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Darwin's finches have reached their limits on the Galapagos
Islands |
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Fifty chemicals the public is exposed to on a daily basis may
trigger cancer when combined |
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Forgotten fossil indicates earlier origin of teeth |
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Dinosaur tracks reconstructed |
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Rodents of unusual size are 17 times more likely on islands
than elsewhere |
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Evolutionary 'arms race' between caterpillars, cabbage plants
helped form present-day butterfly, plant species |
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New radiocarbon dating of bird remains from New Mexico site
suggest that long-distance trade networks began at least 150 years earlier than thought |
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An early European had a close Neanderthal ancestor |
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Genomics holds key to understanding ecological, evolutionary
processes |
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Access to electricity is linked to reduced sleep |
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Sixth mass extinction is here: Humanity's existence threatened |
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First direct experimental evidence for the rapid synthesis of
two classes of proteins necessary to create the first life on Earth |
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Geography is destiny in deaths from kidney failure, study
shows |
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Living in an area with noisy road traffic may reduce life
expectancy, according to new research |
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Whooping cough resurgence due to vaccinated people not knowing
they're infectious? |
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Dietary guidelines for Americans shouldn't place limits on
total fat intake |
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Drawn to an appealing poster, people buy something nearby |
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In social networks, group boundaries promote the spread of
ideas, study finds |
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Conservatives demonstrate more self control than Liberals,
studies suggest |
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Manning up: Men may overcompensate when their masculinity is
threatened |
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Prevalence of overweight, obesity in the United States |
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Most women with early-stage breast cancer undergo imaging for
metastatic cancer despite guidelines |
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