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Dolphins have a taste for noisy fish |
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Atom test could solve antimatter puzzle |
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Nanosheets soak up oil spills |
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Atoms star in world's smallest movie from IBM |
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'White graphene' soaks up pollutants and can be re-used |
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Cannibal fruit flies: Lab maggots hunt one another |
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Antigravity gets first test at CERN's Alpha experiment |
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Planning rules reform could see wind farm ban in scenic
Scotland |
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Smoking 'poses bigger risk to women' |
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Baga raid: Satellite images 'show Nigeria army abuse' |
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Mental tasks 'impaired in the air' |
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Prospect of one-way Mars trip captures the imagination |
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Motorway of the future plans include glowing heat gauges |
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Bloodhound diary: Sticky and hot |
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Bangladesh building collapse: Death toll passes 400 |
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Bolivian President Evo Morales expels USAID |
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Greeks stage 24-hour anti-austerity general strike |
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Militants target Iraqi Sunni militia near Fallujah |
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Amanda Knox and prison life |
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'Ndrangheta: Exploring the mafia's underground world |
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Viewpoint: Is gap year volunteering a bad thing? |
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Top mathematician solves WW2 letters cipher mystery |
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Deanna Durbin, Hollywood film star, dies at 91 |
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Star Trek sequel Into Darkness gets beaming reviews |
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Airliner 'had narrow miss with UFO' |
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GM withdraws 'offensive' Chevrolet Trax ad |
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Driving Mars Rovers: 'It can get a little boring' |
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Phone-powered mesh networks to connect in a crisis |
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Boston Marathon bombings: Police take three into custody |
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'Proof' Jamestown settlers turned to cannibalism |
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Living in: Sydney |
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Mobile phone data redraws bus routes in Africa |
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Nevada opens doors on first US-based online casino |
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US scientists develop smart RFID-enabled paper |
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New adverts 'could track your eyes' in supermarkets |
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Apple taps markets for record $17bn funding |
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Skype now available for Outlook.com for users in the UK |
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The book's not finished yet |
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H7N9 bird flu is a 'serious threat'--researchers warn |
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Assisted suicide 'supported' by religious Britons |
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Stroke 'emotional impact often overlooked' |
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Europe needs genetically engineered crops, scientists say |
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New grass hybrid could help reduce the likelihood of flooding |
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Fish win fights on strength of personality |
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Sea Surface Temperatures Reach Highest Level in 150 Years on
Northeast Continental Shelf |
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Federally funded research & development centers employed
more than 3,000 postdoctoral researchers |
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Microchip proves tightness provokes precocious sperm release |
48 |
Fertilizers provide mixed benefits to soil in 50-year Kansas
study |
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Researchers Track Singing Humpback Whales on a Northwest
Atlantic Feeding Ground |
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US a surprisingly large reservoir of crop plant diversity |
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Sea Turtles Benefiting From Protected Areas |
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Smoke signals: How burning plants tell seeds to rise from the
ashes |
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How petals get their shape |
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The science of spring flowers--how petals get their shape |
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Bizarre bone worms emit acid to feast on whale skeletons |
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North Atlantic seaweed is safe to eat |
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The underground adventures of the Mediterranean frog Rana
iberica |
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Federal Agencies Should Use a Common Approach to Evaluate
Risks That Pesticides Pose to Endangered and Threatened Species |
59 |
In the Northeast, forests with entirely native flora are not
the norm |
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Electron-beam pasteurization of raw oysters may reduce viral
food poisoning |
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'Dirty dozen' invasive species threaten UK |
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Traditional ranching practices enhance African savanna |
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Museum find proves exotic 'big cat' prowled British
countryside a century ago |
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Archeologists unearth new information on origins of Maya
civilization |
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For ancient Maya, a hodgepodge of cultural exchanges |
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New excavations indicate use of fertilizers 5,000 years ago |
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What Happened to Dinosaurs' Predecessors After Earth's Largest
Extinction 252 Million Years Ago? |
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Ecology buys time for evolution |
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Researchers pinpoint how trees play role in smog production |
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NASA Mission to Study What Disrupts Radio Waves |
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Researchers develop new way to measure destructive potential
of hurricane season |
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Plants moderate climate warming |
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Grocery delivery service is greener than driving to the store |
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Canada's distinctive tuya volcanoes reveal glacial,
palaeo-climate secrets |
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Lake Found in Sierra Nevada with the Oldest Remains of
Atmospheric Contamination in Southern Europe |
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Solar-powered nanofilters pump in antibiotics to clean
contaminated water |
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Progress in introducing cleaner cook stoves for billions of
people worldwide |
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Odor and environmental concerns of communities living near
waste disposal facilities |
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HPV leaves its mark in oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma |
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More food and greener farming with specialised transporters
for plants |
81 |
Insect-inspired camera captures wide field of view with no
distortion, according to CU-Boulder study |
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A paradigm shift in endometrial cancer |
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Scientists assemble genetic playbook for acute leukemia |
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Genomics to reshape endometrial cancer treatment |
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Computer algorithms help find cancer connections |
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Bug's view inspires new digital camera's unique imaging
capabilities |
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'Traffic' in our cells works both for and against us |
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Males that spend all their time reacting to their rivals die
earlier and are less able to mate later in life according to new research from the University of East Anglia (UEA). |
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Baby knows best: Fetuses emit hormone crucial to preventing
preeclampsia |
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New evidence on how fluoride fights tooth decay |
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Scripps Research Institute Scientists Find Dissimilar Proteins
Evolved Similar 7-Part Shape |
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New Research Shows Weekend Binge Drinking Could Leave Lasting
Liver Damage |
93 |
Substances in honey increase detoxification gene expression,
team finds |
94 |
Temple scientists weaken HIV infection in immune cells using
synthetic agents |
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It Slices, It Dices, It Silences: ADAR1 As Gene-Silencing
Modular RNA Multitool |
96 |
Amphibians Living Close to Farm Fields Are More Resistant to
Common Insecticides |
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MU Expert Analyzes Fossil of Great Ape |
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Nearly decade-long trend of rising uninsured rates among young
adults reversed; biennial health insurance survey finds 75 million people struggled with medical debt and 80
million were unable to afford the health care they need |
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Study reveals learning disabilities affect up to 10% of
children and co-occur at higher than expected rates |
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New stats: Plastic surgery trend has women armed for spring
and summer |
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The cost of emergency care |
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Engaging online crowds in the classroom could be important
tool for teaching innovation |
103 |
Contracted prisons cut costs without sacrificing quality,
study finds |
104 |
VEGF may not be relevant biomarker for advanced prostate
cancer |
105 |
Family-friendly tenure policies result in salary penalty for
professors |
106 |
Retirement expert: Medicare already means-tested |
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Research: Common component strategy could improve profits |
108 |
Personalized leadership key for keeping globally distributed
teams on task |
109 |
Cleveland Clinic research shows Internet-based program
effective in reducing stress |
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STOP Obesity Alliance Encourages Nonprofit Hospitals to
Address Obesity as Part of New Federal Community Health Benefit Requirements |
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Shifting the Burden of Recycling |
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Cruise tourists spend less |
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Less is more when it comes to investment choices, says new
study. |
114 |
Over-diagnosis and over-treatment of depression is common in
the US |
115 |
How to manage motorway tolls through the Game Theory |
116 |
Rice study: Professional culture contributes to gender wage
inequality in engineering |
117 |
Finding a sensible balance for natural hazard mitigation with
mathematical models |
118 |
Economics Influence Fertility Rates, Says MU Anthropologist |
119 |
Health Affairs Examines Worldwide Pursuit Of The 'Triple Aim'
In April 2013 Issue |
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Early Intervention Found Cost Effective Through School Years |
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Does antimatter fall up or down? |
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Is antimatter anti-gravity? |
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Mysterious catalyst explained |
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Microgels' behaviour under scrutiny |
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Saturn's youthful appearance explained |
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Zebrafish study suggests that vitamin B2 (riboflavin) is an
antidote to cyanide poisoning |
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Searching for therapeutic synergy in primary effusion lymphoma |
128 |
Best of both worlds: Towards a quantum internet with combined
optical and electrical technique |
129 |
Bug's eye inspires hemispherical digital camera |
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Seahorse's Armor Gives Engineers Insight Into Robotics Designs |
131 |
Use of laser light yields versatile manipulation of a quantum
bit |
132 |
NIST demonstrates transfer of ultraprecise time signals over a
wireless optical channel |
133 |
Health defects found in fish exposed to Deepwater Horizon oil
spill |
134 |
Shaking things up: NIST researchers propose new old way to
purify carbon nanotubes |
135 |
Feast clue to smell of ancient earth |
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Cheating favors extinction |
137 |
Graphene's high-speed seesaw |
138 |
Environmental Labels May Discourage Conservatives from Buying
Energy-Efficient Products |
139 |
UMass Amherst Biologists Propose a New Research Roadmap for
Connecting Genes to Ecology |
140 |
JFAST scientists retrieve temperature data from Japan Trench
observatory |
141 |
Bird fossil sheds light on how swift and hummingbird flight
came to be |
142 |
Research at EB 2013 reports potential health benefits
associated with mushroom consumption |
143 |
Scripts help novice instructors teach pediatric CPR |
144 |
Poor parenting--including overprotection--increases bullying
risk |
145 |
Psychology: School violence |
146 |
Drivers Education for Older Drivers Remains for 2 Years, HF/E
Researcher Finds |
147 |
Sharing examination questions threatens trust in medical
profession |
148 |
Mild iodine deficiency in womb associated with lower scores on
children's literacy tests |
149 |
U of M research: Mentoring, leadership program key to ending
bullying in at-risk teen girls |
150 |
AERA Issues Report on Prevention of Bullying in Schools and
Colleges |
151 |
Outdoor recess time can reduce the risk of nearsightedness in
children |
152 |
Research finds targeted screening for hepatitis C is
cost-effective |
153 |
Study: High-volume Bitcoin exchanges less likely to fail, but
more likely to suffer breach |
154 |
Bold Move Forward in Molecular Analyses |
155 |
Carnegie Mellon neuroscientists use statistical model to draft
fantasy teams of neurons |
156 |
Big-Data Analysis Identifies Prognostic RNA Markers in a
Common Form of Breast Cancer |
157 |
One step closer to a blood test for Alzheimer's |
158 |
Researchers look to mathematics, nature, to understand the
immune system and its role in cancer |
159 |
Study: Amusement rides injure 4,400+ kids a year |
160 |
No link between anesthesia, dementia in elderly, Mayo Clinic
Study finds |
161 |
ATS publishes clinical practice guidelines on exercise-induced
bronchoconstriction |
162 |
Brain region may hold key to aging |
163 |
Regional anesthesia technique significantly improves outcomes
of hip and knee replacement |
164 |
Algorithms find genetic cancer networks |
165 |
Gastric bypass findings could lead to diabetes treatment |
166 |
CPR 'hands-only' guidelines may not be best for rural areas |
167 |
New molecule heralds hope for muscular dystrophy treatment |
168 |
Gentle touch and the bionic eye |
169 |
What do Ob/Gyns in training learn about menopause? Not nearly
enough, new study suggests |
170 |
Scientists discover how brain's auditory center transmits
information for decisions, actions |
171 |
Self-collection of samples for HPV testing shows promise in
detection of cervical cancer in Kenya |
172 |
Adderall abuse as college study aid trending on East Coast |
173 |
Psychopaths are not neurally equipped to have concern for
others |
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Breath study brings roadside drug testing closer |
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Exploring art at a stroke |
176 |
Computer scientists suggest new spin on origins of
evolvability |
177 |
Leadership emerges spontaneously during games |
178 |
Cancer studies often lack necessary rigor to answer key
questions |
179 |
Commentary calls for greater transparency in highlighting
social value of research |
180 |
Rear seat design--a priority for children's safety in cars |
181 |
Many Stressors Associated With Fracking Due to Perceived Lack
of Transparency and Trust, Pitt Finds |
182 |
A Revolutionary Shape Changing Smartphone That Curls Upon a
Call |
183 |
Study finds less-used regimen for treating children in Africa
with HIV is more effective |
184 |
Experts discuss ways to embed patient voices and values in
clinical research |
185 |
Synthetic biology research community grows significantly |
186 |
Routine cinacalcet for end stage kidney disease not warranted |
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Upper GI bleed linked to death from other causes |
188 |
Integrating mental health care: New series |
189 |
MU Discovery Helps Explain How Children Develop Rare, Fatal
Disease |
190 |
Risk of depression influenced by quality of relationships, U-M
research says |
191 |
The right amount of vitamin D for babies |
192 |
Virtual patient advocate delivers preconception care to
improve pregnancy outcomes |
193 |
Genetic cause for migraines found |
194 |
Global networks must be redesigned |
195 |
Do students judge professors based on their Facebook profiles? |
196 |
Wide-Eyed Fear Expressions May Help Us--and Others--to Locate
Threats |
197 |
Mysterious hot spots observed in a cool red supergiant |
198 |
New LED streetlight design curbs light pollution |
199 |
Looking for Life by the Light of Dying Stars |
200 |
The Earth's center is 1,000 degrees hotter than previously
thought |
201 |
Entire galaxies feel the heat from newborn stars |
202 |
Einstein was right--So far |
203 |
Einstein's gravity theory passes toughest test yet |
204 |
Bizarre binary star system pushes study of relativity to new
limits |
205 |
The Sun Sends Two CMEs Toward Mercury |
206 |
Astronomer studies far-off worlds through 'characterization by
proxy' |
207 |
VLA Gives Deep, Detailed Image of Distant Universe |
208 |
People may welcome talking tissue boxes and other smart
objects |
209 |
New plant protein discoveries could ease global food and fuel
demands |
210 |
New NIST measurement tool is on target for the fast-growing
MEMS industry |
211 |
New scientific studies reveal Midwestern frogs decline, mammal
populations altered by invasive plant |
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