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Air pollution may harden arteries |
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Ancient Australia 'deliberately' settled |
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ISON could blast Earth with meteor shower |
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LHCb results show new antimatter clue but puzzle abides |
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Making of Europe unlocked by DNA |
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UK CO2 emissions rising, government advisers warn |
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IBM's robot sidekick aims to aid field engineers |
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East Germany athletes were 'chemical field tests' |
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How are humans going to become extinct? |
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Bringing people back from the dead |
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Glasgow medics 'fly' through head and neck |
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Nice on a budget |
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Boston Marathon bombing: US officials in Dagestan |
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Bangladesh Dhaka building collapse leaves 80 dead |
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Walk-to-burn-calorie menu 'diet aid' |
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Trial of Russian activist Alexei Navalny resumes |
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US drops case against ricin letter suspect Paul Curtis |
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Boston bombings: How to interrogate a suspected terrorist |
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Canada train plot: Iran's al-Qaeda problem |
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The changing face of the average Aussie |
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Hundreds of Europeans fighting in Syria, says EU expert |
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MASH actor Allan Arbus dies at 95 |
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China's Xinjiang hit by deadly clashes |
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Mobiles answer the call of nature |
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Enrico Letta set to become Italy's new prime minister |
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Whatsapp dedicated button built into Nokia Asha phone |
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BitTorrent Sync challenges cloud-based file management |
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Samsung works on mind-control tablet |
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Apple profits fall for first time in a decade |
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Nintendo profits revived by weak yen |
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Twitter: The @rvp who is not Robin van Persie |
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Syria clashes destroy ancient Aleppo minaret |
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Taiwan reports first bird flu case outside China |
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'Cosmetic crisis' waiting to happen |
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HIV spread in England 'could be halted within generation' |
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From Belgian school to Syrian battleground |
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Biological activity alters the ability of sea spray to seed
clouds |
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Cocktail of multiple pressures combine to threaten the world's
pollinating insects |
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3 new studies reveal added fiber's impact on various health
indices |
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Rise in sodium intake in US over last decade despite health
officials' call for reduction |
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Positive effect of white button mushrooms when substituted for
meat on body weight and composition changes during weight loss and weight maintenance |
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New findings on tree nuts and health presented at the
Experimental Biology Meeting in Boston, Mass. |
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Study Shows Reproductive Effects of Pesticide Exposure Span
Generations |
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Less rainfall expected for the Hawaiian Islands |
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Baby sea turtles and flipper-driven robot reveal principles of
moving on sand |
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Sea turtles inspire beach-walking robot |
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New data show that white potatoes increase intake of potassium |
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New research points to benefits of eggs, even for those at
cardiovascular risk |
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Study Led by NUS Scientists Reveals Escalating Cost of Forest
Conservation |
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Contact killing of Salmonella Typhimurium by human faecal
bacteria |
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Israeli scientists discover why soft corals have unique
pulsating motion |
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Study finds that residential lawns efflux more carbon dioxide
than corn fields |
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Insights into deadly coral bleaching could help preserve reefs |
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Study: source of organic matter affects Bay water quality |
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Wildfires can burn hot without ruining soil, new study finds |
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Calculating phosphorus and calcium concentrations in meat and
bone meal for pig diets |
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Earth Day: Big Ecosystem Changes Viewed Through the Lens of
Tiny Carnivorous Plants |
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X-ray analysis could boost legumes, thus reducing fertilizer
pollution |
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Research at EB 2013 reports potential health benefits
associated with mushroom consumption |
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Deep, Permeable Soils Buffer Impacts of Agricultural
Fertilization on Streams and Rivers in Southern Amazon, MBL Study Finds |
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Improving survival of pig sperm |
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Team reports on abuse of students doing anthropological
fieldwork |
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A formula that can calculate a person's speed by just looking
at their footprints |
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Ocean acidification as a hearing aid for fish? |
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Nitrogen has key role in estimating CO2 emissions from land
use change |
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Massive amounts of charcoal enter the worlds' oceans |
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Earth's current warmth not seen in the last 1,400 years or
more, says study |
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Bugs produce diesel on demand |
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Geochemical method finds links between terrestrial climate and
atmospheric carbon dioxide |
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Ecology, economy and management of an agro-industrial Amazon
frontier |
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Health impact assessments prove critical public health tool |
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GEOSPHERE Features Top Geoscience Technology, Including LiDAR,
EarthScope, CHIRP, ALSM, and IODP Instrumentation |
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New material approach should increase solar cell efficiency |
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The Asian Monsoon is Getting Predictable |
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Air pollution diminishing air quality at Devils Postpile
National Monument |
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Analysis of 2,000 Years of Climate Records Finds Global
Cooling Trend Ended in the 19th Century |
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Microscopic dust particles found in underground railways may
pose health risk |
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New LED streetlight design curbs light pollution |
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Sunlit Snow Triggers Atmospheric Cleaning, Ozone Depletion in
the Arctic |
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Looking for Life by the Light of Dying Stars |
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Humans passing drug resistance to animals in protected Africa,
Virginia Tech study says |
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Battling with bugs to prevent antibiotic resistance |
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Ancient DNA reveals Europe's dynamic genetic history |
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Flexible partnership allows lichens to occur in different
habitats |
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A potential biomarker for pregnancy-associated heart disease? |
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No rebirth for insulin secreting pancreatic beta cells |
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Odd experiments by 'America's first physiologist' shed light
on digestion |
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Tinkerbella nana--a new representative from the world of
fairyflies |
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Media Alert--NASH Diagnosis Set to Improve With Non-Invasive
Tool |
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Direct-acting antivirals now ready for prime time with
promising alternatives on the way |
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Huddersfield scientist helps to reveal a link in the
evolutionary chain |
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Video reveals cancer cells' Achilles' heel |
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Important fertility mechanism discovered |
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Mild blast injury causes molecular changes in brain akin to
Alzheimer, Pitt team says |
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International study finds new genetic links to juvenile
arthritis |
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Guelph Scientists Develop First Vaccine to Help Control Autism
Symptoms |
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Fighting bacteria with a new genre of antibodies |
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Is food truly addictive? |
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Forensic sciences are 'fraught with error' |
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Is pet ownership sustainable? |
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Does International Child Sponsorship Work? New Research Says
Yes. |
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Lung cancer mortality rates linked to primary care provider
density |
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Emotional intelligence trumps IQ in dentist-patient
relationship, CWRU study finds |
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Double cropping helps Brazil's development |
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Technology transforms health care |
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1 million hours of psychiatrist time wasted yearly on phone
approval for hospitalization |
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Study finds troubling patterns of teacher assignments within
schools |
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New study shows children routinely injured or killed by guns |
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People care about the source of cash, attach less value to
'tainted' wealth |
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Moms more likely than other employees to leave male-dominated
jobs with long hours |
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Scripts help novice instructors teach pediatric CPR |
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ERs Have Become De Facto Psych Wards |
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Researchers discover new explanation for diabetes and poor
growth |
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Drug therapy offers high cure rate for 2 hepatitis C subtypes |
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Cause of LED Efficiency Droop Finally Revealed |
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Jupiter's atmosphere still contains water supplied by the
Shoemaker-Levy 9 impact |
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New Research Findings Open Door to Zinc-Oxide-based UV Lasers,
LED Devices |
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Scientists provide 'new spin' on emerging quantum technologies |
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Researchers Identify New Pathway, Enhancing Tamoxifen to Tame
Aggressive Breast Cancer |
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Secret of the Crystal's Corners: New Nanowire Structure Has
Potential to Increase Semiconductor Applications |
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Nanowires grown on graphene have surprising structure |
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Rare galaxy found furiously burning fuel for stars |
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Battery and Memory Device in One |
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Recipe for Low-Cost, Biomass-Derived Catalyst for Hydrogen
Production |
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UNL team's discovery yields supertough, strong nanofibers |
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Ice tubes in polar seas--'brinicles' or 'sea
stalactites'--provide clues to origin of life |
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Can the friend of my friend be my enemy? |
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Rivers act as 'horizontal cooling towers,' study finds |
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Fish was on the menu for early flying dinosaur |
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Virtual, squishy creatures evolve to run using evolutionary
algorithms |
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Anti-sickling therapies should be focus for sickle cell
science |
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How deployment affects families |
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Social media, social kids |
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Early learning from educational media |
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No 'silver bullet' for science standards |
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Learning disabilities affect up to 10% of children |
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Previously unpublished paper by Francis Crick and Jeffries
Wyman, 'A Footnote on Allostery' |
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Child's counting comprehension may depend on objects counted,
study shows |
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Stress Is Good Thing for Parents, Babies in Squirrel World |
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Something's Fishy in the Tree of Life |
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Think Elephants International Research Reveals How Elephants
"See" the World; Designed with NY middle school students, study helps inform better practices for protecting
these endangered animals |
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New study examines leadership programs in academic medical
centers |
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Latest research shows 2 items are key to decrease symptoms and
prolong survival for LMC patients |
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Tumors with ALK rearrangements can harbor more mutations |
145 |
Strong urban cores promote socializing in the city |
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A shortcut to timely, cost-effective interventions for HIV |
147 |
New computational model can predict breast cancer survival |
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New keyboard for touchscreens |
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New Algorithm Helps Evaluate, Rank Scientific Literature |
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Mathematical models out-perform doctors in predicting cancer
patients' responses to treatment |
151 |
Research finds targeted screening for hepatitis C is
cost-effective |
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Firefly protein lights up degenerating muscles, aiding
muscular-dystrophy research |
153 |
Costs to treat heart failure expected to more than double by
2030 |
154 |
Majority of children readmitted to hospital following stem
cell transplant |
155 |
Chernobyl follow-up study finds high survival rate among young
thyroid cancer patients |
156 |
After brain injury, new astrocytes play unexpected role in
healing |
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New research findings on the brain's guardian cells |
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Binge eating curbed by deep brain stimulation in animal model,
Penn study shows |
159 |
Link between inherited endocrine tumor syndrome and
much-studied cell pathway |
160 |
Recent Antarctic climate, glacier changes at the 'upper bound'
of normal |
161 |
College admission questions rarely identify criminal behavior |
162 |
NREL and Stanford Team up on Peel-and-Stick Solar Cells |
163 |
Memory, the adolescent brain and lying: The limits of
neuroscientific evidence in the law |
164 |
Effects of Arizona's immigration law on Latino youth and
families |
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Study reveals austerity's harmful impact on health in Greece |
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European Commission must innovate to get value from 70 billion
euros science funding program |
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Study says more efforts needed to regulate dietary supplements |
168 |
Food Safety and Bioterrorism Defense May Benefit from Improved
Detection Test Developed at MU |
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Scientists find ethnicity linked to antibodies |
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New ASTRO white paper recommends best practices to improve
safety and effectiveness of image guided radiation therapy (IGRT) |
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Mammogram rate did not decline after controversial USPSTF
recommendations |
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After age 18, asthma care deteriorates |
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Alcohol industry attempts to influence alcohol policy |
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Study reveals alcohol industry tactics to influence alcohol
policy reform in Scotland |
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National study: Teen misuse and abuse of prescription drugs up
33% since 2008 |
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Rescue me: New study finds animals do recover from neglect |
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Quit smoking? Vitamin E may give extra boost to heart health |
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Use of psychedelic drugs remains prevalent in the United
States |
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Infants' Sweat Response Predicts Aggressive Behavior as
Toddlers |
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Brain biology tied to social reorientation during entry to
adolescence |
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Anti-smoking ads with strong arguments, not flashy editing,
trigger part of brain involving behavior change |
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Binge drinking in college can lead to heart disease later in
life |
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Strange new bursts of gamma rays point to a new way to destroy
a star |
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NASA's Wind Mission Encounters 'SLAMS' Waves |
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ALMA pinpoints early galaxies at record speed |
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Massive star factory churned in universe's youth |
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Astronomers Discover Massive Star Factory in Early Universe |
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SN 1006: X-Ray View of A Thousand-Year-Old Cosmic Tapestry |
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Notre Dame astrophysicist discovers 5-planet system like Earth |
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Distant blazar is a high-energy astrophysics puzzle |
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New Earth-like planets found |
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A fresh take on the Horsehead Nebula |
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NASA's Hubble Sees a Horsehead of a Different Color |
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Grains of sand from ancient supernova found in meteorites |
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Using Black Holes to Measure the Universe's Rate of Expansion |
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Three CMEs in 2 Days |
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NASA's HyspIRI: Seeing the Forest and the Trees and More! |
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New NASA Satellite Takes the Salton Sea's Temperature |
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Hubble brings faraway comet into view |
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UCLA space scientists find way to monitor elusive collisions
in space |
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High-energy astrophysics puzzle |
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University of Illinois researchers measure near-field behavior
of semiconductor plasmonic microparticles |
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Humans feel empathy for robots |
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Instagram--more than self-portraits and pictures of food |
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ADD CAFE could change your world |
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What Drives Activity on Pinterest? |
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Johns Hopkins Team Deploys Hundreds of Tiny Untethered
Surgical Tools in First Animal Biopsies |
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T2 Bio publishes data supporting diagnostic test T2Candida in
Science Translational Medicine |
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New Battery Design Could Help Solar and Wind Energy Power the
Grid |
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