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Using DNA, scientists hunt for the roots of the modern potato |
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Why your fertility cells must have 'radio silence' |
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The eyes have it |
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New threat to Lake Victoria? |
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Gene discovery made easier with powerful new networking
technique |
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New vaccine against deadliest strain of avian flu tested by
University of Pittsburgh scientists |
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Breakdown of kidney's ability to clean its own filters likely
causes disease |
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Carbon monoxide may cause long-lasting heart damage |
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New decontamination system kills anthrax rapidly without
lingering effects |
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New research explains link between smoking and SIDS |
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Virtual human in HIV drug simulation |
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Viruses for a healthy pregnancy |
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Microbes as climate engineers |
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Lab on a chip developed at University of Alberta for cheap,
portable medical tests |
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Anna's hummingbird chirps with its tail during display dives |
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DNA (driver of nicotine addiction) |
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Severe asthma may be a different form of the disease |
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Do you want fries with that, Mickey? |
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Why don't chimpanzees like to barter commodities? |
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Secondhand smoke exposure worsens cystic fibrosis |
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Agriculture is changing the chemistry of the Mississippi River |
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E. coli a future source of energy? |
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The Pitter Patter of Little Feet...Climbing Straight Up a Wall |
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Magnetism loses under pressure |
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With a jolt, 'nanonails' go from repellant to wettable |
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Unusual supernovae may reveal intermediate-mass black holes in
globular clusters |
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The Growing-up of a Star |
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Using the safety belt in the rear seats of the car reduces
death risk by almost a half |
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Biodegradable film reduces surgical scarring |
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NIDA research reveals subconscious signals can trigger drug
craving |
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Art and medicine meet to make the world's first 'operation'
gown |
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Kidney cancer drug attacks a major type of acute myeloid
leukemia |
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Heart transplants: Do more or do none, Johns Hopkins study
suggests |
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Expression patterns of microRNAs appear altered in colon
cancer, and associated with poor outcomes |
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Secondhand smoke exposure is linked to worsening of lung
function for persons with cystic fibrosis |
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Common drug-releasing coronary stents appear to have similar
clinical outcomes |
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Sex hormones unrelated to prostate cancer risk |
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New therapy effectively treats deep vein thrombosis |
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Digital mammography superior to film mammography in some cases |
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Lungs' Mast Cells Could Provide New Treatment Target for
Asthma, Other Respiratory Disease |
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River plants may play major role in health of ocean coastal
waters |
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FATRONIK-Tecnalia experts say new robotics will revolutionise
industry and services world |
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The technology transformers |
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Rare 3-Foot Spitting Earthworm Found in Legal Battle |
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Arctic Ice Fields 'Receding Like Mad' |
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George W. Bush's Final Words on Science & Technology |
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Food Via Pill Just Not as Good |
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Sedentary Lifestyle Accelerates Aging |
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Strange Creature Immune to Pain |
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Culture vs. Nature Seen in a Frozen Chevy Nova |
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Turtle Migrates 12,774 Miles |
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Rogue Stars: The Miscreants of Our Galaxy |
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Smash! The Search for 'Sparticles' |
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Mars' Natural Sculptures Pose Mystery |
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Sunscreen wipes out corals |
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Watch out for falling satellites |
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Naked mole-rats don't feel the burn |
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SpaceX tests multiple rocket engines for first time |
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Use 'instant bubblewrap' for soft planetary landings |
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Galaxies give birth to stars on cosmic highways |
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Shape-shifting robot forms from magnetic swarm |
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Couch potato lifestyle may speed up ageing |
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Chameleons' colourful flashes are social signals |
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With a Jolt, 'Nanonails' Go from Repellant to Wettable |
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Using DNA, Scientists Hunt for the Roots of the Modern Potato |
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Anthrax Spore Decontamination System Leaves No Trace |
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Study Gives Key Role to Sleep in Helping Brain Learn Anew |
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The Preservation Predicament |
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120 Million Years Old, Fossil Shows Divergence of Platypus and
Anteater |
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Agricultural Practices Found to Contribute to Bicarbonate in
River |
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Aging: Growing Older Is Found to Hurt Decision Making |
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Q & A: Doomsday for Vermin |
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Questioning the Allure of Putting Cells in the Bank |
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Hitting It Off, Thanks to Algorithms of Love |
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Thousands of Miles From Home, and Possibly Carrying Avian Flu |
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Clues to Black Plague's Fury in 650-Year-Old Skeletons |
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Menstruation as a Source of Stem Cells? Maybe Not |
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The Sex of Your Surgeon May Matter |
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Will Cholesterol Pills Save Your Life? |
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New Insights Into Genital Pain in Women |
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Really? The Claim: Never Drink Hot Water From the Tap |
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String Theory Gets a Boost |
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The pitter patter of little feet...climbing straight up a wall |
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Magnetism loses under pressure |
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E. coli a future source of energy? |
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Sex hormones unrelated to prostate cancer risk |
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Screen-printed solar cells |
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New Technique Makes Tissues Transparent |
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Researchers develop 'one-pot' porous surfaces for fuel cells |
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Scientist discovers six new species of deep sea fish |
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Scientist Makes Another Breakthrough on Corrosion-Resistant
Zeolite Coating |
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With a jolt, 'nanonails' go from repellant to wettable |
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Destined to cheat? New research finds free will can keep us
honest |
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Archaeologist 'strikes gold' with finds of ancient nasca iron
ore mine in Peru |
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Unusual supernovae may reveal intermediate-mass black holes in
globular clusters |
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Inkless 'Zink' Printer Fits in Your Pocket |
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EU Court: Downloaders Can Stay Private |
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The Growing-up of a Star |
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Gene discovery made easier with powerful new networking
technique |
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Cats' family tree rooted in Fertile Crescent, study confirms |
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Space debris: Despite Chinese test, some improvement |
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Breakdown of kidney's ability to clean its own filters likely
causes disease |
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New nanotube findings give boost to potential biomedical
applications |
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Naked mole-rats bear chili pepper heat |
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French beekeepers abuzz with worry over dying bees |
106 |
EBay Lowers Some Fees, Raises Others |
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Researchers find that middle-aged misery spans the globe |
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Cold Meds Send 7,000 Kids to Hospitals |
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Severe asthma may be a different form of the disease |
110 |
River plants may play major role in health of ocean coastal
waters |
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Faulty Cable Caused Russian Space Glitch |
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Smithsonian study: Sediment prediction tools off the mark |
113 |
New threat to Lake Victoria? |
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VMware Shares Plunge by More Than 30 Pct |
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NY Legislation Targets Online Predators |
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Yahoo to layoff 1,000 workers |
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Future of ground-breaking new free music service in limbo |
118 |
Stock Price Correlated to Likeability of Super Bowl Ads |
119 |
Why your fertility cells must have 'radio silence' |
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Scientists make progress in determining how the brain
selectively interprets sound |
121 |
Crowded N.J. County Opens Fire on Deer |
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Microbes as climate engineers |
123 |
New decontamination system kills anthrax rapidly without
lingering effects |
124 |
Calif. Salmon Population Declines |
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Using DNA, scientists hunt for the roots of the modern potato |
126 |
Rust fungus to tear backbone out of boneseed |
127 |
Conspicuous social signaling drives the evolution of chameleon
color change |
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Virtual human in HIV drug simulation |
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A difficult youth is a good thing for a fish |
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Rare parakeets to populate gulf islands |
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Scientists try to save the Tasmanian devil |
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Creative and noncreative problem solvers exhibit different
patterns of brain activity, study reveals |
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Hand Gels Alone May Not Curb Infections |
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Red wine grapes may help prevent tooth decay, research shows |
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Drug-releasing heart stents safe for wide use: study |
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Enjoy candy without the cavities thanks to a UCLA professor of
dentistry |
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Breast size linked to diabetes, study says |
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Biodegradable film reduces surgical scarring |
139 |
DNA (driver of nicotine addiction) |
140 |
New research explains link between smoking and SIDS |
141 |
Secondhand smoke exposure is linked to worsening of lung
function for persons with cystic fibrosis |
142 |
Stem cell treatment for brittle bones in the womb |
143 |
Potential cause of age differences in stimulant response
identified |
144 |
Physician characteristics are associated with quality of
cancer care |
145 |
Expression patterns of microRNAs appear altered in colon
cancer, and associated with poor outcomes |
146 |
Kidney cancer drug attacks a major type of acute myeloid
leukemia |
147 |
Stem cell therapy studies for stroke, cerebral palsy prepare
for clinical trials |
148 |
Heart transplants: Do more or do none, study suggests |
149 |
Carbon monoxide may cause long-lasting heart damage |
150 |
Lab on a chip for cheap, portable medical tests |
151 |
Digital mammography superior to film mammography in some cases |
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Genetic variant impairs glycogen synthesis |
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