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Arctic ice melt one of many extremes in 2012: UN |
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Slow Sun safe from superflares |
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Lemurs' long-buried secrets revealed |
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Robo-fly uses micro energy to buzz |
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Solar Impulse plane starts bid to cross US |
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ESA's Vega rocket poised for second launch |
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Nicaragua cloud forest 'under siege' by illegal loggers |
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Robotic insect: World's smallest flying robot takes off |
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School science: Lack of kit 'means pupils miss out' |
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Financial traders turn to lasers for faster deals |
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'Green wall' to target Sahel terrorism |
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Saluting 'local heroes of conservation' |
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Dornier 17: Salvaging a rare WWII plane from the seabed |
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Florence for foodies |
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Syria conflict: 'Dozens executed' in village |
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US job creation strong in April |
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Nyan Cat and Keyboard Cat creators sue Warner Bros |
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Bhutto murder-case prosecutor shot dead in Islamabad |
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Last South Korean workers leave Kaesong zone in North |
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Brenda Heist: How to come back from the dead |
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The Oxford English Dictionary and its chief word detective |
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Bollywood cinema: 10 lesser-known facts |
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Iraq: Prospects of partition as violence takes its toll |
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China arrests after rat, mink and fox sold as mutton |
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Suicides soar among US middle-aged people |
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Google edition adopts 'Palestine' |
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Rome Alitalia baggage handlers arrested over thefts |
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Will we ever...know what happened before the Big Bang? |
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Jeff Hanneman, Slayer guitarist, dies at 49 |
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Boston Marathon suspects 'planned 4 July attack' |
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Boston bombings: Pro-Tsarnaev posters in Chechnya |
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Power generators linked to Dhaka building collapse |
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US tanker plane 'crashes in Kyrgyzstan after take off' |
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Alaska phishing pupils take over classroom computers |
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Digital doorkeys and more: Meet New York's latest start-ups |
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Dutch police may get right to hack in cyber crime fight |
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Dark web drugs site Silk Road knocked offline by hacker |
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Warren Buffett Twitter followers hit 140,000 in three hours |
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MMR jab: Somali migrants have lingering fears on autism |
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Breast cancer cases in UK under-50s top 10,000 a year |
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Q&A: H7N9 bird flu |
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'Going negative' pays for nanotubes: Team finds possible keys
to better nanofibers, films |
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Solar plane takes off on cross-country US trip |
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Injectable nano-network controls blood sugar in diabetics for
days at a time |
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New experiments set to detect gravitational waves |
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Dual-color lasers could lead to cheap and efficient LED
lighting |
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New research could let vehicles, robots collaborate with
humans |
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Researchers estimate a cost for universal access to energy |
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Physical by smartphone becoming real possibility |
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New mechanism discovered in meiosis |
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Separation of dicarboxylic acids through molecular recognition
and mechanochemistry |
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Russian researcher claims to have found rocks from object that
caused Tunguska explosion |
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B&N to add Google Play app store to its Nook HD (Update) |
54 |
RoboBees: Robotic insects make first controlled flight (w/
video) |
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Recent studies warn surveillance of bird flu strains is needed |
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New yeast strain could lower costs for cellulosic ethanol
production |
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UN report wants moratorium on killer robots (Update) |
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'Tis the season--for plasma changes at Saturn |
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Turn out the light: 'Switch' determines cancer cell fate |
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Scientists develop simple blood test to track tumour evolution
in cancer patients |
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How graphene and friends could harness the Sun's energy |
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Under pressure: How the density of exoplanets' atmospheres
weighs on the odds for alien life |
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DARPA robotic hand prototype shows advanced moves (w/ video) |
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Clean technology investors shift focus to drilling (Update) |
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Researchers find that some 'green' hot water systems fail to
deliver on promises |
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Unusual comparison nets new sleep loss marker |
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Herschel bows out with study that shows early galaxies
'cooler' than predicted |
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Research pushes back origins of agriculture in China by 12,000
years |
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Researchers find brain activity response different for virtual
reality versus the real world |
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Solar-powered plane to make first cross-US flight (Update) |
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'Dark oxidants' form away from sunlight in lake and ocean
depths, underground soils |
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Intriguing state of matter previously predicted in
graphene-like materials might not exist after all |
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Use of laser light yields versatile manipulation of a quantum
bit |
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Towards quantum Internet with combined optical and electrical
technique |
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Success in initializing and reading nuclear spins brings
quantum computer a step closer |
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Gravity's lingua franca: Unifying general relativity and
quantum theory through spectra; geometry |
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Physicists propose measure of macroscopicity; Schrodinger's
cat scores a 57 |
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Movement of pyrrole molecules defy 'classical' physics |
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Quantum cellmates with noisy networks |
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'Quantum Internet': Towards realization of solid-state quantum
network |
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Scientists provide 'new spin' on emerging quantum technologies |
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Ultrafast technique unlocks design principles of quantum
biology |
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A silicon platform for quantum computers |
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A new twist for quantum systems |
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Physicists set new record for quantum teleportation with
matter qubits |
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Physicists succeed in closing last local realistic loophole
for systems of entangled photons |
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Researchers evaluate Bose-Einstein condensates for
communicating among quantum computers |
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Superheated Bose-Einstein condensate exists above critical
temperature |
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'Spooky action at a distance' aboard the ISS |
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Advancing secure communications: A better single-photon
emitter for quantum cryptography |
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Single photon from a quantum emitter? It's a matter of
timing... |
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On the origins of the Schrodinger equation |
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Don't call it vaporware: Scientists use cloud of atoms as
optical memory device (w/ video) |
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All-optical magnetic switching promises terahertz-speed hard
drive and RAM memory |
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Building quantum states with individual silicon atoms |
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Physicists successfully transmit secure quantum code through
atmosphere from aircraft to ground station |
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'Tis the season--for plasma changes at Saturn |
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The Rio Scale: Quantifying the consequences of an ET discovery |
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Eyeball earths |
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Researchers estimate a cost for universal access to energy |
101 |
Atmospheric carbon to hit five-million-year record, marine
expert warns |
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Robot gliders roam seas |
103 |
Landslides and lava flows at Olympus Mons on Mars |
104 |
NASA opens new era in measuring western US snowpack |
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Researchers develop system to clean seaweed from beaches |
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Preserving the health of the Arctic |
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Hong Kong struggles to combat waste crisis |
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Detecting tsunami events before they occur |
109 |
Scientists uncover relationship between lavas erupting on sea
floor and deep-carbon cycle |
110 |
Satellite instrument package to assess space weather ready for
delivery |
111 |
Success continues as NASA's Orion parachute tests get more
difficult |
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An anarchic region of star formation |
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NASA invites public to send names and messages to Mars |
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Bielefeld robots take part in a space simulation |
115 |
UN report wants moratorium on killer robots (Update) |
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DARPA robotic hand prototype shows advanced moves (w/ video) |
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Robots designed to clean up our streets |
118 |
Researchers use gait primitives from real animals to simulate
movement in robots (w/ video) |
119 |
Pioneering flight of 'Robo Raven' is major breakthrough for
micro air vehicles |
120 |
Write timing: ZoomBoard works for smartwatch text entry (w/
video) |
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Robots able to reach through clutter with whole-arm tactile
sensing (w/ video) |
122 |
Greater touch control for interactive pen display heightens
intuitive on-screen functionality |
123 |
Google Glass hacked and rooted--Google claims it was the plan
all along |
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How would you like your assistant--human or robotic? |
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Google Glass for consumers will 'take a while,' Schmidt says |
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How robots can help children with autism learn and communicate
(w/ Video) |
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Samsung blames demand for delay in US sales of new S4 |
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Turtles make the right moves via remote control (w/ Video) |
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Review: Galaxy S4 decent, but filled with gimmicks (Update) |
130 |
In age of smartphone, watch makers focus on luxury (Update) |
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Humans feel empathy for robots: fMRI scans show similar brain
function when robots are treated the same as humans |
132 |
Rights group launches campaign to ban 'killer robots' |
133 |
Separation of dicarboxylic acids through molecular recognition
and mechanochemistry |
134 |
Researchers find active transporters are universally leaky |
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A liquid crystal force to reckon with |
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Brilliant dye to probe the brain |
137 |
New imaging technique to visualize bio-metals and molecules |
138 |
Scientists improve biomass-to-fuel process |
139 |
Seahorse's armor gives engineers insight into robotics designs
(w/ video) |
140 |
New evidence on how fluoride fights tooth decay |
141 |
Reflections on chevaline |
142 |
Discovery of new gigantic swelling phenomenon of layered
crystal driven by water |
143 |
Antibiotics 2.0: The atomic structure and mechanism of
mammalian host-defense peptides |
144 |
Unleashing oxygen: 'Superlattice' structure could give a huge
boost to oxygen reaction in fuel cells |
145 |
Zinc: The perfect material for bioabsorbable stents? |
146 |
New molecule heralds hope for muscular dystrophy treatment |
147 |
Mysterious catalyst explained: How tiny gold particles aid the
production of plastic components |
148 |
Funky food from fruit by-products |
149 |
Bioengineering team creates self-forming tetrahedron protein |
150 |
Bioengineers create rubber-like material bearing micropatterns
for stronger, more elastic hearts |
151 |
Researchers unveil technique for easy comparisons of proteins
in solution |
152 |
Controlling proton source speeds catalyst in turning
electricity to fuel |
153 |
Clever use of high-resolution mass spectrometry allows rapid
cataloging of sulfur-containing compounds in plant extracts |
154 |
Breath study brings roadside drug testing closer |
155 |
High performance semiconductor spray paint could be a game
changer for organic electronics |
156 |
Geoscientists predict new compounds could change our view of
what planets are made of |
157 |
Threaded through a pore: Single-molecule detection of
hydroxymethylcytosine in DNA |
158 |
Monkey math: Zoo baboons shed light on the brain's ability to
understand numbers |
159 |
Computer simulations reveal the energy landscape of ion
channels |
160 |
New yeast strain could lower costs for cellulosic ethanol
production |
161 |
How do chameleons and other creatures change colour? |
162 |
Tortoise trafficking raging out of control in Madagascar |
163 |
Bees survival: Ban more pesticides? |
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Malaria: A vector infecting both apes and humans |
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The Sahara olive tree: A genetic heritage to be preserved |
166 |
Scientists make strides toward restoring bighorn sheep in the
American West |
167 |
Lessons from the Italian ban on pesticides |
168 |
US report: Many causes for dramatic bee disappearance (Update) |
169 |
Expert: Rhino population wiped out in Mozambique |
170 |
A closer look at the GM debate |
171 |
Adult cells transformed into early-stage nerve cells,
bypassing the pluripotent stem cell stage |
172 |
Scientists made fundamental discovery about how properties of
embryonic stem cells controlled |
173 |
Scientists revolutionize the creation of genetically altered
mice to model human disease |
174 |
Is the humble fig more than just a fruit? |
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Primate hibernation more common than previously thought |
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Finding Nematostella: An ancient sea creature |
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3D simulation shows how form of complex organs evolves by
natural selection |
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Mekong forest facing sharp decline, WWF reports |
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Boss crocs: Rethinking crocodile management |
180 |
New population of rare Irrawaddy dolphins found in Palawan |
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Biologist discovers new meat-eating dinosaur from the late
Jurassic period in China |
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Rising levels of 'underemployed,' according to new research
paper |
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Church sexual abuse just as likely for girls |
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Too early to say if Neruda was poisoned: Chile |
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Setting national standards for English learners a formidable
task |
186 |
Cotton economists unveil new global cotton outlook analysis |
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Historian bids to solve education whodunnit |
188 |
Article addresses constitutional issues with private
government contractors |
189 |
Manuscript discovery sheds new light on Montaigneis library |
190 |
Alan Alda wants scientists to cut out the jargon |
191 |
Scholars find cannibalism at Jamestown settlement |
192 |
Understanding student weaknesses: Best science teachers can
predict their pupils' misconceptions, study says |
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Global networks must be redesigned, professor says |
194 |
Killer entrance suspected in mystery of unusually large group
of carnivores in ancient cave |
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Do students judge professors based on their Facebook profiles? |
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First land animals kept fishlike jaws for millions of years,
says biologist |
197 |
Clues to Southeast Asian civilisation unearthed |
198 |
New guide details steps from A-to-Z for preserving biological
evidence |
199 |
Our debt to Islam's medics: Amazing collection goes on show |
200 |
Post-election partisanship among millennials deepens, poll
finds |
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Riots create irrational behaviour |
202 |
Blowing the whistle on bad behavior takes more than guts |
203 |
FDA warning against high dose antidepressant prescription may
be unwarranted, study finds |
204 |
App lets amputees program their own bionic hands |
205 |
Gray hair and vitiligo reversed at the root |
206 |
Study finds health insurance helps lower-income Americans
avoid depression, diabetes, major financial shocks |
207 |
Mystery disease solved by gene experts |
208 |
Study shows that individual brain cells track where we are and
how we move |
209 |
Only one in five Americans gets enough exercise, CDC report
says |
210 |
Making cancer less cancerous: Blocking a single gene renders
tumors less aggressive |
211 |
Gene thought to make heart tissues turns out to make blood and
muscles as well |
212 |
Scientists discover new target for personalized cancer therapy |
213 |
Tick-borne Lone Star virus identified through new super-fast
gene sequencing |
214 |
Ebola's secret weapon revealed |
215 |
Study finds men most attractive with heavy-stubble |
216 |
Decoding 'noisy' language in daily life: Study shows how
people rationally interpret linguistic input |
217 |
Brain region may hold key to aging |
218 |
Research identifies gene mutations associated with
nearsightedness |
219 |
Study shows mental agility game slows cognitive decline in
older people |
220 |
Study shows amniotic fluid stem cells, heart cells pass
signals without touching |
221 |
Turning human stem cells into brain cells sheds light on
neural development |
222 |
Gene variant appears to predict weight loss after gastric
bypass |
223 |
Study uncovers mechanism for how grapes reduce heart failure
associated with hypertension |
224 |
Study uses Botox to find new wrinkle in brain communication |
225 |
Kids with brains that under-react to painful images |
226 |
Genetic mutation linked with typical form of migraine |
227 |
Study finds key protein for firing up central nervous system
inflammation |
228 |
Viral Vectors delivery new calcium pumps for ailing hearts |
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