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Astronomers Complete First International Asteroid Tracking
Exercise |
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NASA Evaluates Use of a Coin-Sized Thermometer to Characterize
Comets and Earthbound Asteroids |
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Dawn Finds Possible Ancient Ocean Remnants at Ceres |
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ESO observations show first interstellar asteroid is like
nothing seen before |
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French NGO helps African mums shake off AIDS stigma |
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Forty years of Meteosat |
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Long March 4C launches Fengyun 3D meteorological satellite |
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China launches remote sensing satellites in multiple launches |
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Mapping functional diversity of forests with remote sensing |
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Green rooves to reduce the effects of climate change |
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NASA finds VA metro area is sinking unevenly |
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All missions on board for NASA heliophysics research |
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New NASA instrument continues measuring solar energy input to
Earth |
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Solar minimum surprisingly constant |
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NASA detects solar flare pulses at Sun and Earth |
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Proposed NASA mission would investigate where space weather
begins |
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The possibility of vestiges of an earlier Universe before the
Big Bang |
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No Universe without Big Bang |
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New survey hints at exotic origin for the Cold Spot |
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New antimatter breakthrough to help illuminate mysteries of
the Big Bang |
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New book links flow of time with Big Bang |
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How we escaped from the Big Bang |
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Small blue galaxy could shed new light on Big Bang, IU
astronomers say |
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Tiny, ancient galaxy preserves record of catastrophic event |
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Mysterious infrared light from space resolved perfectly |
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Shattering the Cosmic Distance Record, Once Again |
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Hubble spies Big Bang frontiers |
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Heart monitors on wild narwhals reveal alarming responses to
stress |
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Salk scientists modify CRISPR to epigenetically treat
diabetes, kidney disease, muscular dystrophy |
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Many donor kidneys that are discarded may be suitable for
transplantation |
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Study provides insights on immune cells involved in kidney
disease |
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Novel harvesting method rapidly produces superior stem cells
for transplantation |
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CRISPR-Cas9 technique targeting epigenetics reverses disease
in mice |
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Mount Sinai researchers use breakthrough technology to
understand eclipse eye damage |
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Why we can't always stop what we've started |
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Monkey feel, monkey do: Microstimulation in premotor cortex
can instruct movement |
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New algorithm recognizes distinct dolphin clicks in underwater
recordings |
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'Obesity paradox' not found when measuring new cases of
cardiovascular disease |
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Special issue to highlight impact of changes in Arctic climate |
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Acupuncture significantly reduces joint pain for breast cancer
patients |
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Mining electronic medical records could help depression
patients find the right treatment |
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Time matters: Does our biological clock keep cancer at bay? |
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NUS researchers uncover novel pathway to suppress
virus-induced cancers |
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Forests are the key to fresh water |
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Study finds recreational drug users not what we think |
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Study finds evidence that a protein, MCP-1, may determine bone
loss responses to parathyroid hormone |
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Routing gene therapy directly into the brain |
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NASA's CATS concludes successful mission on space station |
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New study: Traumatic brain injury causes intestinal damage |
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Study reveals significant role of dust in mountain ecosystems |
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Existing cancer medication offers potential to treat
Huntington's disease |
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Study: Parents' reports of children's autism symptoms differ
by race |
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Finding long strands of RNA in skin development and disease |
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UChicago scientists craft world's tiniest interlinking chains |
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Seeing through walls of unknown materials |
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New guide: How science academies can support the sustainable
development goals |
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NASA's SuperTIGER balloon flies again to study heavy cosmic
particles |
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Cryo-EM reveals 'crown-like' structure of protein responsible
for regulating blood flow |
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3-D mini brains accelerate research for repairing brain
function |
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West coast earthquake early warning system continues progress
toward public use |
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A 100-fold leap to GigaDalton DNA nanotech |
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CLOCK gene may hold answers to human brain evolution |
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Researchers model optimal amount of rainfall for plants |
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Unique field survey yields first big-picture view of deep-sea
food webs |
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DNA-origami surpasses important thresholds |
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Decades-past logging still threatens spotted owls in national
forests |
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Satellite tracking provides clues about South Atlantic sea
turtles' 'lost years' |
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Reading on electronic devices may interfere with science
reading comprehension |
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Birth of a storm in the Arabian Sea validates climate model |
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Genes associated with progression of melanoma are identified |
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When a common cold may trigger early supportive care |
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Wheat gets boost from purified nanotubes |
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A South American amphibian could potentially hold the key in
curing cirrhosis |
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Deadly cryptococcal fungi found in public spaces in South
Africa |
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New report: US has lost dominance in highly intense, ultrafast
laser technology to Europe and Asia |
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Researchers 3-D print lifelike artificial organ models |
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Citizen scientists discover 6 new species of beetles in Borneo |
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Some video games are good for older adults' brains |
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Researchers devise better recommendation algorithm |
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Study: Viruses share genes with organisms across the tree of
life |
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Cell tissue must not freeze! |
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Smartphone health apps miss some daily activity of users |
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A new law to tackle contract cheating and essay mills? |
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The world's smallest Mona Lisa |
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Children on sex offender registries at greater risk for
suicide attempts, study suggests |
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Go with the flow (or against it) |
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LGBQ* women's sexual desire particularly impacted by social
and cultural pressures |
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PET tracer gauges effectiveness of promising Alzheimer's
treatment |
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Short intervention boosts safe-sex skills in teen girls |
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Towards data storage at the single molecule level |
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Breakthroughs in understanding the genetic basis of aggressive
prostate cancer |
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Separated since the dinosaurs, bamboo-eating lemurs, pandas
share common gut microbes |
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Virtual reality at the service of psychology |
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Bioelectronic 'nose' can detect food spoilage by sensing the
smell of death |
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'Stressed out' cocoa trees could produce more flavorful
chocolate |
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Dangers of commonly prescribed painkillers highlighted in
study |
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Flipping the electron spin |
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The human race has peaked |
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Hydrogen gas from enzyme production |
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How does it look when Earth is bombarded with dark matter? |
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Mainz physicists propose a new method for monitoring nuclear
waste |
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A head start through human intervention |
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Nanomaterials: How to separate linear and ring-shaped
molecules |
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Physicists from MSU stretched a diamond using an electric
field |
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What makes a happy working mom? |
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Bristol scientists turn beer into fuel |
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Quantifying the greenhouse gas footprint of crop cultivation |
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Seizure study sheds light on lasting brain effects in children |
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New method helps identify causal mechanisms in depression |
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Unearthing the underground effects of earthquakes and
volcanoes |
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