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Co-operating and cheating go hand in hand |
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Trials show no stopping 'talking' cars |
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Budget uni cuts a 'dopey' strategy |
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China joins Arctic Council but a decision on the EU is
deferred |
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Four colossal Sun flares in 48 hours |
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DNA reveals origin of Greece's ancient Minoan culture |
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Biological clue to why women live longer than men |
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UK-based firm stops selling phenobarbital drug to Arkansas |
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UK claims breakthrough in fish dumping talks |
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Sugar beet 'mystery' condition halts 50% of some crops |
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'Best estimate' for impact of melting ice on sea level rise |
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Two new centres to drive UK space activity |
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Pint of Science festival brings beer and brains together |
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Mayan pyramid bulldozed by Belize construction crew |
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The Dambusters raid: How effective was it? |
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Sea levels are rising--but how quickly? |
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Brain scan study to understand workings of teenage mind |
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Arctic Council: John Kerry steps into Arctic diplomacy |
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Resistance to EU green farming plan |
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Chris Hadfield: Around Planet Earth in 1,500 tweets |
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Cleveland kidnap accused Castro to plead innocent--lawyers |
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Syria rebels 'in assault on Aleppo prison' |
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US man dies dribbling football to Brazil World Cup |
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Moscow holds talks with US ambassador over spy scandal |
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Jennie Runk: My life as a 'plus-size' model |
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Spy scandal in Moscow evokes an earlier era |
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How real is The Great Gatsby's playboy island? |
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German dialect in Texas is one of a kind, and dying out |
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The 10 most scandalous euphemisms |
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Simpler solutions for unlocking secrets of aging minds |
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French economy returns to recession |
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Is the Cannes Film Festival still number one? |
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Gatsby and the Kardashians: The missing linkGatsby and the
Kardashians: The missing link |
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Nvidia's Shield console gets price and release date |
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Blackberry expands BBM chat app to Android and iOS |
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Germany tells Google to tidy up auto-complete |
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Seven million Brits have 'never used the internet' |
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How Estonia became E-stonia |
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Screen use is bad for brain development, scientist claims |
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Embryonic stem cells: Advance in medical human cloning |
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WHO data shows narrowing health gap |
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Rotavirus: India unveils cheap Rotavac diarrhoea vaccine |
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Children shun fictional 'fat Alfie' |
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Asian egg donor shortage in UK 'forcing couples abroad' |
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'Jolie effect' on breast cancer? |
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Ignorance of tick-borne Lyme disease 'costing lives' |
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Physicists discover a new kind of friction in the nanoworld |
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Squishy hydrogels may be the ticket for studying biological
effects of nanoparticles |
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Scientists discovering new uses for tiny carbon nanotubes |
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Chemists demonstrate nanoscale alloys so bright they could
have potential medical applications |
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Researchers develop synthetic HDL cholesterol nanoparticles |
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Bovine blood keeps gold nanoparticles stable |
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Microgravity experiment gets funding, may go to International
Space Station |
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Solar panels as inexpensive as paint? It's possible due to new
research |
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Team observes real-time charging of a lithium-air battery |
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How to overcome the oxide barrier |
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New insight into early growth of solid thin films |
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Graphene joins the race to redefine the ampere |
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Nano-breakthrough: Solving the case of the herringbone crystal |
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New magnetic graphene may revolutionise electronics |
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Perfectly doped quantum dots yield colors to dye for |
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Scientists enhance light emission in 2D semiconductors by a
factor of 100 |
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Bacteria adapt and evade nanosilver's sting |
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Researchers use graphene quantum dots to detect humidity and
pressure |
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Researchers fine-tune the sensitivity of nano-chemical sensor |
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Researchers makes advance in nanotech gene sequencing
technique |
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Gold nanoparticles: A new delivery for cancer drugs |
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Improved material for 'laser welding' of tissue in intestinal
surgery |
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Nano-scientists develop new kind of portable water
purification system |
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A giant leap to commercialization of polymer solar cell (PSC) |
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New principle may help explain why nature is quantum |
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The changing phase of quantum materials: Theoretical model
could aid search for ideal material for quantum computers |
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Researchers extend electron spin in diamond for incredibly
tiny magnetic detectors |
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New temporal filtering technique improves solid-state single
photon sources |
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Study finds semiclassical gravity counterintuitive, but on the
horizon of testability |
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In first head-to-head speed test with conventional computing,
quantum computer wins |
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Quantum optics with microwaves |
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Cold atoms for quantum technology |
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Engineers using quantum nature of light to boost Internet
security |
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Groundwater unaffected by shale gas production in Arkansas |
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Students in Ghana aim to launch mini-satellite |
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European winter weather harder to forecast in certain years |
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Looking for past Honduran, Mexican civilizations |
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Orion's hidden fiery ribbon |
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Study finds mixed views on use of aerosols to limit climate
change |
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Fracking brings economic boost, but risks raise concerns |
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How to plant a garden on Mars--with a robot |
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Entrepreneur giving shuttle truss new uses |
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A space-time magnifying glass |
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Seagrass on the decline |
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In the new carbon economy, researchers examine biodiversity
vs. bio-'perversity' |
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Calculate your nitrogen footprint |
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UN says natural disasters cost $2.5tn since 2000 |
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Environmentalist outrage as Rio Tinto gets mine go-ahead |
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Mexico volcano spews ash on towns |
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Indonesia extends logging ban to protect rainforest |
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Research helps paint finer picture of massive 1700 earthquake |
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Study shows warming in central China greater than most climate
models indicated |
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NASA develops key to cosmic carbon's molecular evolution |
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Mexican volcano rumbles, but residents shrug it off |
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Historic carbon peak soon to become global average, WMO says |
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Where, when will thunderstorms strike Colorado's Front Range,
adjacent Great Plains? |
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NOAO: A Kepler's Dozen: Thirteen Stories about Distant Worlds
that Really Exist |
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NRL's MIGHTI slated for launch on ICON mission |
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T-Mobile increases price of iPhone 5 by $50 |
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BlackBerry offers BBM to rival devices |
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RIM unveils cheaper BlackBerry (Update 2) |
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Nokia unveils metallic smartphone, stock tumbles (Update) |
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BlackBerry CEO may announce lower-priced phone (Update) |
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Hospital visits take on new meaning with therapeutic robots |
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The RHex takes a leap at robotics conference (w/ Video) |
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Printed inchworm robot makes self-assembly moves (w/ Video) |
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Smarty pants: Wearable electronics will recharge your life |
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Badminton-playing robot tests software designs of the future |
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Phone camera app with audio cues clicks with blind |
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The mobile telephones of the future |
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Professor weighs benefit vs. risk of facial recognition
technology |
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Waste guzzling fly factory wins African innovation prize |
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Safer, more environmentally friendly flame retardant with
first-of-its-kind dual effects |
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Keeping fruit, vegetables and cut flowers fresh longer |
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Cotton offers a new ecologically friendly way to clean up oil
spills |
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Secret of efficient photosynthesis: Purple bacteria's
light-harvesting prowess lies in highly symmetrical molecules |
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Researchers find significant improvement in the performance of
solar-powered hydrogen generation |
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Engineers monitor heart with paper-thin flexible 'skin' |
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Paper a cost-efficient and simple means of generating
electrically conducting structures |
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Bottom-up process for making dodecane-in-water nanoemulsions |
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Microfluidic devices move from application to fundamental
science |
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Method developed for adding omega-3 fatty acids to foods |
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Naturally occurring mineral for thermoelectric power
generation |
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Researchers use synthetic silicate to stimulate stem cells
into bone cells |
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Making gold green: New non-toxic method for mining gold |
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Why don't beetles freeze in the winter? |
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Bacterium counteracts 'coffee ring effect' |
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Catalyst keeps fruit fresh longer |
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A new dimension for 3-D protein structures |
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The molecular basis of strawberry aroma |
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A silky spin on protective armor |
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Scanning electrochemical microscopy decisively optimised:
Researchers measure oxygen consumption of individual cells |
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Research on cilia heats up: Implications for hearing, vision
loss and kidney disease |
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Chemistry breakthrough sheds new light on illness and health |
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Building protocells from inorganic nanoparticles |
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Capturing light in an efficient dye trap |
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Evolution shapes new rules for ant behavior |
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'Fish thermometer' reveals long-standing, global impact of
climate change |
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Researchers successfully convert human skin cells into
embryonic stem cells |
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Proteome atlas for the tuberculosis pathogen |
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Study shows dogs may have been domesticated far earlier than
thought |
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Untangling the tree of life |
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Tiny water creepy crawlies from South Korea and the Russian
Far East |
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New hypothesis proposed on why some seeds are hard |
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Seeing the forest for the trees: Seed dispersal, environmental
conditions matter in African forests |
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Potato may help feed Ethiopia in era of climate change |
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Trout invasion behind Yellowstone elk decline, study reports |
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Study of alligator dental regeneration process may lead to
tooth regeneration in humans |
155 |
Failure of EU fisheries talks would be 'disaster,' Ireland
says |
156 |
The cicadas are rising: US invasion in 5, 4, 3... |
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Scientists announce development of wheat strain that produces
30% greater yields |
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Engineered biomaterial could improve success of medical
implants |
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From ocean to land: The fishy origins of our hips |
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Mining the botulinum genome |
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Cutting-edge bacteria research leads to more effective
treatment of complex infections |
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Crop rotation with nematode-resistant wheat can protect
tomatoes |
163 |
When green means danger: A stunning new species of
palm-pitviper from Honduras |
164 |
Water governs cell movement |
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Less oxygen triggers grasshopper molting, farmers could
benefit |
166 |
New non-GM technology platform for genetic improvement of
sunflower oilseed crop |
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Flower power fights orchard pests |
168 |
Oldest evidence of split between Old World monkeys and apes
discovered |
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Mathematician proves there are infinitely many pairs of prime
numbers less than 70 million units apart |
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mtDNA study shows Minoans came from Europe not Africa |
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Homeowners do not increase consumption despite their property
rising in value, research shows |
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Low-income taxpayers choose saving over spending when offered
an incentive |
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How teenagers cope with inner-city risks |
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Mum and dad Theropod dinosaurs shared the work, research shows |
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Refusing a 'diminished self': Informed by prison experience,
activist-scholar imagines a more open Ethiopia |
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Creativity that counts |
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Belizean government condemns pyramid destruction |
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Fossil saved from mule track revolutionizes understanding of
ancient dolphin-like marine reptile |
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Advertising product results? Put images closer together |
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Simulations show early farming might have caught on due to
development of property rights |
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Multilingual survey research: Do poor translations cause bias? |
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Relationship troubles? Some sad music might help you feel
better |
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Companies in states with weaker economies provide investing
opportunity, study finds |
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Illusion of control: Why sports fans prefer 'lucky' products |
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Learning to recycle: Does political ideology matter? |
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For tastier food, try a dash of workplace injustice |
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Prehistoric ear bones could lead to evolutionary answers |
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Builders bulldoze big Mayan pyramid in Belize (Update 2) |
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Systematic position of Archaeopteryx challenged? |
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New hominin site found in Daoxian County, Hunan Province of
China |
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CEOs who are good matches for firms have higher initial
compensation, study finds |
192 |
Self-assured entrepreneurs are more likely to act against
their own pro-environmental values |
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No idle chatter: Study finds malaria parasites 'talk' to each
other |
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Transplant experts challenge assumption, describe pathway that
leads to organ rejection |
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Body fat hardens arteries after middle age |
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Evidence that brains re-wire themselves following damage or
injury |
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Father absence in early childhood linked to depression in
adolescent girls |
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Political motivations may have evolutionary links to physical
strength |
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Gut microbe battles obesity |
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New osteoporosis drug combination outperforms current
alternatives |
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Wireless signals could transform brain trauma diagnostics |
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Study evaluates long-term effectiveness of surgery for pelvic
organ prolapse |
203 |
Same musicians: Brand new tune |
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Research reveals possible reason for cholesterol-drug side
effects |
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Body clocks of depressed people altered at cell level,
researchers show |
206 |
Human brain frontal lobes not relatively large, not sole
center of intelligence |
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White matter imaging provides insight into human and
chimpanzee aging |
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To suppress or to explore? Emotional strategy may influence
anxiety |
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A new 'on' signal for inflammation |
210 |
Human disease leptospirosis identified in new species, the
banded mongoose, in Africa |
211 |
Study iDs key protein for cell death, offers way to kill
cancer cells by forcing them into programmed-death pathway |
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Flu in pregnancy may quadruple child's risk for bipolar
disorder |
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India announces low-cost rotavirus vaccine (Update) |
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Newly described type of immune cell and T cells share similar
path to maturity, according to new study |
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Alzheimer's markers predict start of mental decline |
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Study questions if bed rest prevents prematurity |
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The search for an early biomarker to fight atherosclerosis |
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Scientists develop drug that slows Alzheimer's in mice |
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Grammar errors? The brain detects them even when you are
unaware |
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Study finds four new genetic risk factors for testicular
cancer |
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Tumor-activated protein promotes cancer spread |
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Breakthrough in how pancreatic cancer cells ingest nutrients
points to new drug target |
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