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Journal impact factor 'distorts science' |
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Glacier melt causes third of sea-level rise |
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Viper's velvet black spots key to camouflage |
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Invasive ladybirds wage 'biological war' on natives |
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UK's rare spring butterflies make a late show |
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Uncovering the secrets of North America's Ice Age giants |
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Chris Hadfield: 'Space was too good not to share it' |
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Barefoot running injury concern |
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China joins Arctic Council but a decision on the EU is
deferred |
10 |
Mini guide to culture in Seville |
11 |
Syria crisis: Russia 'sends sophisticated weapons' |
12 |
IRS screening of conservative groups 'not partisan' |
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Toronto Mayor Rob Ford faces drug video allegations |
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Cannes film festival suffers $1m jewellery theft |
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Argentina ex-military leader Jorge Rafael Videla dies |
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Murder in Mayfield |
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Managing the Benghazi crisis is a tricky business |
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Why is violent crime so rare in Iceland? |
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George Michael injured in M1 crash |
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Call centre menu options catalogued by frustrated man |
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The Quiverfull: The evangelical Christians opposed to
contraception |
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Cities: How crowded life is changing us |
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EU LGBT Survey: Poll on homophobia sparks concern |
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Bringing Lebanon's fashion industry online |
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EA stops making games for Nintendo Wii U |
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Glasgow scientists create single-pixel camera for 3D images |
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EU may probe China over illegal telecoms firm subsides |
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Players force EA to drop online pass for used games |
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IVF 'may be boosted by time-lapse embryo imaging' |
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Brain stimulation promises 'long-lasting' maths boost |
31 |
The molecular basis of strawberry aroma |
32 |
Bird flu in live poultry markets are the source of viruses
causing human infections |
33 |
Microbes capture, store, and release nitrogen to feed
reef-building coral |
34 |
Flower power fights orchard pests |
35 |
Do potatoes grow on vines? A review of the wild relatives of
some favorite food plants |
36 |
Crop rotation with nematode-resistant wheat can protect
tomatoes |
37 |
Widespread but neglected disease a health threat in Africa,
Virginia Tech researchers say |
38 |
Mining the botulinum genome |
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UCLA study shows warming in central China greater than most
climate models indicated |
40 |
Frog once imported for pregnancy testing brought deadly
amphibian disease to US, study suggests |
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H1N1 discovered in marine mammals |
42 |
'Fish thermometer' reveals long-standing, global impact of
climate change |
43 |
Don't judge the nutrient content of white vegetables by color
alone |
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European winter weather harder to forecast in certain years |
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Cells must use their brakes moderately for effective speed
control |
46 |
Cotton offers a new ecologically friendly way to clean up oil
spills |
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Keeping fruit, vegetables and cut flowers fresh longer |
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Scientists develop 'green' pretreatment of Miscanthus for
biofuels |
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Scientific insurgents say 'Journal Impact Factors' distort
science |
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Asian lady beetles use biological weapons against their
European relatives |
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Research into carbon storage in Arctic tundra reveals
unexpected insight into ecosystem resiliency |
52 |
New discovery of ancient diet shatters conventional ideas of
how agriculture emerged |
53 |
Secret streets of Britain's Atlantis are revealed |
54 |
The Elephant's Tomb in Carmona may have been a temple to the
god Mithras |
55 |
Baylor University Researcher Finds Earliest Archaeological
Evidence of Human Ancestors Hunting and Scavenging |
56 |
Scientists find impact of open-ocean industrial fishing within
centuries of bird bones |
57 |
Texas A&M study: Prehistoric ear bones could lead to
evolutionary answers |
58 |
Binghamton researcher studies oldest fossil hominin ear bones
ever recovered |
59 |
Fossil saved from mule track revolutionizes understanding of
ancient dolphin-like marine reptile |
60 |
Seekers of past Honduran, Mexican civilizations to speak
Wednesday at Meeting of Americas |
61 |
Study provides insight into nesting behavior of dinosaurs |
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Light cast on lifestyle and diet of first New Zealanders |
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Sulfate aerosols cool climate less than assumed |
64 |
Study reveals scientific consensus on anthropogenic climate
change |
65 |
European Research Infrastructures help to solve air quality
issues |
66 |
Groundwater unaffected by shale gas production in Arkansas |
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Tropical air circulation drives fall warming on Antarctic
Peninsula |
68 |
UC Santa Barbara scientist studies methane levels in
cross-continent drive |
69 |
Innovation in spectroscopy could improve greenhouse gas
detection |
70 |
Canada must addess real climate-change challenge |
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Clam fossils divulge secrets of ecologic stability |
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World's melting glaciers making large contribution to sea rise |
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Sea level: One-third of its rise comes from melting mountain
glaciers |
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Weather on the Outer Planets Only Goes So Deep |
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World's biggest ice sheets likely more stable than previously
believed |
76 |
Most Scientists Agree: Humans are Causing Global Climate
Change |
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How should geophysics contribute to disaster planning? |
78 |
LLNL scientist finds topography of Eastern Seaboard muddles
ancient sea level changes |
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Climate change may have little impact on tropical lizards |
80 |
Fishing for memories |
81 |
Natural 'keystone molecules' punch over their weight in
ecosystems |
82 |
Returning genetic incidental findings without patient consent
violates basic rights |
83 |
Breakthrough for IVF? |
84 |
The eloquence of the otoliths |
85 |
Natural Killer cells activate hematopoiesis |
86 |
European Society of Human Genetics urges caution over use of
new genetic sequencing techniques |
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Nature: X-ray Tomography on a Living Frog Embryo |
88 |
Students' diet and physical activity improve with parent
communications |
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Genetic risk for schizophrenia is connected to reduced IQ |
90 |
High-Testosterone Competitors More Likely to Choose Red |
91 |
Invasive crazy ants are displacing fire ants in areas
throughout southeastern US |
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Innovative screening method uses RNA interference technology
to identify 'lethal' and 'rescuer' genes |
93 |
Sanford-Burnham researchers identify target to prevent
hardening of arteries |
94 |
DNA-Guided Assembly Yields Novel Ribbon-Like Nanostructures |
95 |
Endothelium, heal thyself |
96 |
New X-ray method shows how frog embryos could help thwart
disease |
97 |
The genome sequence of Tibetan antelope sheds new light on
high-altitude adaptation |
98 |
Cancer diagnosis puts people at greater risk for bankruptcy |
99 |
Study finds disagreement on the role of primary care nurse
practitioners |
100 |
World's most extraordinary species mapped for the first time |
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Political motivations may have evolutionary links to physical
strength |
102 |
Homeowners do not increase consumption despite their property
rising in value |
103 |
Safer, more environmentally friendly flame retardant with
first-of-its-kind dual effects |
104 |
Community Catalyst Responds To ADA Oral Health Campaign |
105 |
Long-term outcomes in patients with advanced coronary artery
disease are better than expected |
106 |
Global health policy fails to address burden of disease on men |
107 |
Researchers shocked by new statistics on head injuries among
people who are homeless or in danger of losing their home |
108 |
Bach to the blues, our emotions match music to colors |
109 |
Healthy companies and healthy regions: Connecting the dots |
110 |
Add boron for better batteries |
111 |
UT Arlington physicist's tool has potential for brain mapping |
112 |
Corruption influences migration of skilled workers |
113 |
Vicious cycle |
114 |
Carbon in a twirl: The science behind a self-assembled
nano-carbon helix |
115 |
Moth-Inspired Nanostructures Take the Color Out of Thin Films |
116 |
New insights into how materials transfer heat could lead to
improved electronics |
117 |
Scientists capture first direct proof of Hofstadter butterfly
effect |
118 |
Nanotechnology could help fight diabetes |
119 |
Beautiful "flowers" self-assemble in a beaker |
120 |
Artificial Forest for Solar Water-Splitting |
121 |
70's-Era Physics Prediction Finally Confirmed |
122 |
New method proposed for detecting gravitational waves from
ends of universe |
123 |
Stacking 2-D materials produces surprising results |
124 |
World's smallest droplets |
125 |
Promising doped zirconia |
126 |
NIST demonstrates significant improvement in the performance
of solar-powered hydrogen generation |
127 |
Who's your daddy?--Infidelity and paternity in reed warblers |
128 |
Actor Johnny Depp immortalized in ancient fossil find |
129 |
NASA Satellite Data Helps Pinpoint Glaciers' Role in Sea Level
Rise |
130 |
GPS solution provides three-minute tsunami alerts |
131 |
Early formula use helps some mothers breastfeed longer |
132 |
Inter-university telecollaboration to improve academic results |
133 |
CWRU researcher searches for global views of nurses'
end-of-life care for patients |
134 |
Multilingual survey research: Do poor translations cause bias? |
135 |
Western Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami hazard potential
greater than previously thought |
136 |
New principle may help explain why nature is quantum |
137 |
New Software Spots, Isolates Cyber-Attacks to Protect
Networked Control Systems |
138 |
NJIT computer scientist publishes new algorithm cluster to
data mine health records |
139 |
Untangling the tree of life |
140 |
Fast and painless way to better mental arithmetic? Yes, there
might actually be a way |
141 |
Can math models of gaming strategies be used to detect
terrorism networks? |
142 |
Massachusetts' health care reform didn't raise hospital use,
costs |
143 |
Depression linked to almost doubled stroke risk in middle-aged
women |
144 |
Promising treatment for progeria within reach |
145 |
Stem-cell-based strategy boosts immune system in mice |
146 |
Control of heart disease risk factors varies among outpatient
practices |
147 |
Diagnosing heart attacks: There's an app for that |
148 |
New study recommends using active videogaming ('exergaming')
to improve children's health |
149 |
Study suggests new role for ECMO in treating patients with
cardiac arrest and profound shock |
150 |
Moffitt Cancer Center Researchers Analyze How Spanish Smoking
Relapse Booklets Are Distributed |
151 |
Physical & emotional impairments common, often untreated
in people with cancer |
152 |
New malaria test kit gives a boost to elimination efforts
worldwide |
153 |
New study pinpoints biochemical mechanism underlying fibrosis
following glaucoma surgery |
154 |
Stroke patients respond similarly to after-stroke care,
despite age difference |
155 |
Patient Openness to Research Can Depend on Race and Sex of
Study Personnel |
156 |
Peer-Referral Programs Can Increase HIV-Testing in Emergency
Departments |
157 |
Salt levels in food still dangerously high |
158 |
Searching for Clandestine Graves with Geophysical Tools |
159 |
Most Michigan parents, grandparents prefer research hospitals
for pediatric care |
160 |
IT industry ignores silver surfers at its peril |
161 |
Relationship troubles? Some sad music might help you feel
better |
162 |
Learning to recycle: Does political ideology matter? |
163 |
Brazil crack user study finds critical need for intervention |
164 |
Collecting DNA for human rights: How to help while
safeguarding privacy |
165 |
How teenagers cope with inner-city risks |
166 |
Emotional response to climate change influences whether we
seek or avoid further information |
167 |
Penn Medicine study finds broad support for rationing of some
types of cancer care |
168 |
UIC information specialists ease switch to new healthcare
codes |
169 |
Ethicists provide framework supporting new recommendations on
reporting incidental findings in gene sequencing |
170 |
Predicting risky sexual behavior |
171 |
Study: Brain makes call on which ear is used for cell phone |
172 |
Change in cycle track policy needed to boost ridership, public
health |
173 |
Reading the Unreadable |
174 |
Cancer survivors battle with the blues |
175 |
Women with chronic physical disabilities are no less likely to
bear children |
176 |
Solar panels as inexpensive as paint? It's possible due to
research at UB, elsewhere |
177 |
New Method of Finding Planets Scores its First Discovery |
178 |
Three X-class Flares in 24 Hours |
179 |
Orion's hidden fiery ribbon |
180 |
4C+29.30: Black Hole Powered Jets Plow Into Galaxy |
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HiRISE Mars camera reveals hundreds of impacts each year |
182 |
NASA Completes First Part of Webb Telescope's 'Eye Surgery'
Operation |
183 |
South Africa's new radio telescope reveals giant outbursts
from binary star system |
184 |
3-D modeling technology offers groundbreaking solution for
engineers |
185 |
Security risks found in sensors for heart devices, consumer
electronics |
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