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First of NASA's Grail gravity twins enters Moon orbit |
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A science news preview of 2012 |
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U.S. rings in 2012 as world bids 2011 farewell |
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Some sobering advice about hangovers |
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Dead woman's holiday card arrives 11 years late |
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The New Year's Dropping of the Opossum |
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New Year Brings New Attacks on Evolution in Schools |
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The 10 Most Ridiculous Lawsuits of 2011 |
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Top 10 Health & Happiness Lessons of 2011 |
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2012 Outlook: Huge Quakes Not on the Rise |
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The Weirdest Stories of 2011 |
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Digestive Acts of Sea Cucumbers May Be Dissolving Coral Reefs |
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How Not to Shoot Your Eye Out with a Champagne Cork |
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High-Fat Diet Injures the Brain, Rodent Study Reveals |
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5 Medical Advances Predicted for 2012 |
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The New Year's Resolution We Should Be Making |
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Antarctic Mosses Record Conditions on the Icy Continent |
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What Glows Beneath: Illuminating the Mysteries of the Unseen |
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Tip of the Tongue: Humans May Taste at Least 6 Flavors |
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Sea Slug Offers Clues to Improving Long-Term Memory |
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Start the New Year Clearheaded: Tips to Avoid Hangovers |
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Supervolcanoes Won't Destroy Earth in 2012 |
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7 Best Health Quotes of the Year |
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Why Women Report Being in Worse Health than Men |
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Bug Zapper-Inspired Researcher Finds Fluorescent Molecules |
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Seafloor "Bridges" Found to Span Earth's Deepest
Trench |
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Lovers' Pipe Dreams Emerge from Jerusalem Excavation |
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Sea snails help scientists explore a possible way to enhance
memory |
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Study uncovers a molecular 'maturation clock' that modulates
branching architecture in tomato plants |
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Sunlight and bunker oil a fatal combination for Pacific
herring |
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NOAA scientists: spilled oil unexpectedly lethal to fish
embryos in shallow, sunlit waters |
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Frogs Use Calls to Find Mates with Matching Chromosomes,
University of Missouri Researchers Find |
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Brave new world |
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Irikaitz archaeological site: only for the tenacious |
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Over 65 million years North American mammal evolution has
tracked with climate change |
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Tracking Marine Debris from the Japanese Tsunami |
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Unhealthy eating: a new form of occupational hazard? |
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Oxidative DNA damage repair |
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Targeted blocking of cell death prevents fatal condition
septic shock |
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Mutation in gene that's critical for human development linked
to arrhythmia |
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Badwater Basin: Death Valley Microbe Thrives There |
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A new theory emerges for where some fish became 4-limbed
creatures |
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Members of small monkey groups more likely to fight |
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Weather deserves medal for clean air during 2008 Olympics |
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Collaborative effort uncovers DNA duplications that may be
responsible for genomic-based diseases |
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Scripps Research Scientists Discover a Brain Cell Malfunction
in Schizophrenia |
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Microbial communities on skin affect humans' attractiveness to
mosquitoes |
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Diet, nutrient levels linked to cognitive ability, brain
shrinkage |
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Gene identified in increasing pancreatic cancer risk |
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Before sounding an alarm, chimps consider their audience |
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Don't put all your eggs in one basket--or all your horses on
one pasture |
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Great apes make sophisticated decisions |
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I know something you don't know--and I will tell you! |
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Brain's Connective Cells Are Much More Than Glue |
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Elderly Can Be as Fast as Young in Some Brain Tasks, Study
Shows |
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Children Don't Give Words Special Power to Categorize Their
World |
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President Obama and leading GOP presidential candidate support
health research |
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JSCM publishes revised International Standards for
Neurological Classification of Spinal Cord Injury |
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Key to school improvement: reading, writing, arithmetic.......
and character? |
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UC3M collaborates in the largest experiment in real time on
cooperation in society |
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Scientists Fixate on Ric-8 to Understand Trafficking of
Popular Drug Receptor Targets |
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Two-dimensional networks from boron acids: The art of
molecular carpet-weaving |
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Graphene offers protection from intense laser pulses |
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Effervescent atomization spray: Understanding the modeling
process |
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Temperature, entropy and protein binding |
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Another potential obstacle to developing an HIV vaccine |
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Perception of inappropriate care frequent among ICU workers |
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Diet patterns may keep brain from shrinking |
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Ovarian cancer study proves drug delays disease progression,
may improve survival |
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Targeted therapy extends progression-free survival of patients
with advanced ovarian cancer |
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An inside look at face transplantation |
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Netherlands mass gathering study finds substance abuse a small
but significant problem |
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New clues as to why some older people may be losing their
memory |
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UTSW research suggests new way to ensure effectiveness of TB
treatment |
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Turn Down the iPod to Save Your Hearing |
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Study finds most paramedics are victims of abuse in the
workplace |
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Breast Cancer Survivors Benefit From Practicing
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, MU Researchers Find |
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Van Andel Research Institute Findings Provide More Complete
Picture of Kidney Cancer |
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New report highlights need for action on health in the
aftermath of war |
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Poor sleep linked to increased health and behavior problems in
young diabetics |
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Outside temperatures, sun exposure and gender may trigger
glaucoma |
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Having epilepsy is not linked to committing violent crime |
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More information on trial site investigators needed |
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Study links quality of mother-toddler relationship to teen
obesity |
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Women with celiac disease suffer from depression, disordered
eating |
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Childhood Hypersensitivity Linked to OCD |
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To children (but not adults) a rose by any other name is still
a rose |
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The perils of 'bite-size' science |
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People Don't Just Think with Their Guts; Logic Plays a Role
Too |
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New synthetic molecules treat autoimmune disease in mice |
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Fire in the Library |
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Q&A: Edward Jung, CTO of Intellectual Ventures |
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Can We Build Tomorrow's Breakthroughs? |
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The Law of Online Sharing |
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The Year in Numbers |
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The Internet's Perilous New Year's Resolution |
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Google's Troubled Search for Valuable Patents |
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Opening Up the Patent Process |
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Dissent Made Safer |
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The Best Way to Leap China's Great Firewall |
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The Year in Materials |
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The Year in Computing |
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The Chinese Solar Machine |
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What If Electric Cars Were Better? |
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The Year in Energy |
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The Year on the Web |
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'Wikipedia of Maps' Challenges Google |
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Visualizing Asian Energy Consumption |
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Rumor: An Apple iTV in 2012? |
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'Sketching' Electronics with Conductive Ink [Video] |
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Exploding HP Printers Turn Out to Be Not So Explosive |
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First Demonstration of Time Cloaking |
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3-D Tech Helps Runners Heal, Improve |
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Tout's Analytics Hold Up a Mirror to Email Behaviors |
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Amazon Democratizes Supercomputing |
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Mims's Bits's Greatest Hits for 2011 |
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Flying Windmills |
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Red: The Camera That Changed Hollywood |
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Medicine Needs Frugal Innovation |
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To Survive, Some Biofuels Companies Give Up on Biofuels |
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A Solar Trade War Could Put Us All in the Dark |
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The Death of Range Fuels Shouldn't Doom All Biofuels |
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Slow Going on Cellulosic Biofuels |
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The Mystery Behind Anesthesia |
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