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Cloud mystery in Saturn's rings solved |
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Feather patterns reveal stem cell secrets |
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Einstein's theory passes deep space test |
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Earth's core far hotter than thought |
5 |
'Smart skin' hope for touch sensor |
6 |
UK shale gas bonanza 'not assured' |
7 |
Carneddau ponies a 'unique' breed, say Aberystwyth University
researchers |
8 |
Guy Stewart Callendar: Global warming discovery marked |
9 |
DNA: the 'smartest' molecule in existence? |
10 |
The man who sent Dylan Thomas into space |
11 |
Stink bugs: the scientific battle against an insect invasion |
12 |
Tracking Britain's high-speed rail plans |
13 |
Boston Marathon bombing suspect moved to prison |
14 |
Dhaka building collapse: Fears for hundreds still missing |
15 |
George Jones, American country singer, dies aged 81 |
16 |
US economy grows 2.5% on buoyant consumer spending |
17 |
Israel 'to stop using white phosphorus shells' |
18 |
Covert help for Syria's rebels in Jordan |
19 |
The fashion world's silver stylistas |
20 |
Overprotected children 'more likely to be bullied' |
21 |
South Korea 'to withdraw staff' from Kaesong zone in North |
22 |
How little money can a person live on? |
23 |
Reece Elliot admits making US death threats on Facebook |
24 |
'Growing evidence' of chemical weapons use in Syria--UK |
25 |
Woman on hen party dies as 19 injured in crash on M62 |
26 |
The booming cult of multiplayer games |
27 |
North Korea embraces 3G service |
28 |
Dutchman arrested over huge web attack |
29 |
Samsung Electronics profits boosted by smartphone sales |
30 |
Warning over bug in Android Viber chat app |
31 |
LED streetlamp aims to improve public's view of stars |
32 |
Clear your desk and go anywhere (almost) paperless |
33 |
Who is the Syrian Electronic Army? |
34 |
Dhaka building collapse: 'Large group' found alive |
35 |
Store pulls monkey nuts from shelves over 'peanuts warning' |
36 |
Home truths for online falsehoods |
37 |
Latin America 'threatened by rising cancer cases' |
38 |
Nigeria polio: Immunising the vaccine fears |
39 |
Movement of pyrrole molecules defy 'classical' physics |
40 |
New excavations indicate use of fertilizers 5,000 years ago |
41 |
Computer scientists suggest new spin on origins of
evolvability |
42 |
Fish win fights on strength of personality |
43 |
To win an election, a strongly connected voter network is key,
physicists conclude |
44 |
The enemy of my friend: Altruistic punishment in humans called
into question |
45 |
Research sheds light on how patterns form in bird feathers |
46 |
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47 |
Researchers at IceCube detect record energy neutrinos |
48 |
Wolfram Alpha data reveals social/personal patterns of
Facebook users |
49 |
Einstein's gravity theory passes toughest test yet: Bizarre
binary star system pushes study of relativity to new limits |
50 |
Astronomer studies far-off worlds through 'characterization by
proxy' |
51 |
Competing pathways affect early differentiation of higher
brain structures |
52 |
The Earth's center is 1,000 degrees hotter than previously
thought |
53 |
New atomic magnetometer doesn't need to be shielded from
Earth's magnetic field |
54 |
Cargo spaceship docks with ISS despite antenna mishap (Update) |
55 |
Toyota, Microsoft beef up Gazoo.com Net service |
56 |
Graphene layers dramatically reduce wear and friction on
sliding steel surfaces |
57 |
Wind power--even without the wind |
58 |
Controlling proton source speeds catalyst in turning
electricity to fuel |
59 |
New study gives insight into why some people diversify
resources and others conserve |
60 |
New study offers insight on pandemic flu |
61 |
LG Electronics HMD patent sets sights on video viewing |
62 |
New view of how embryos develop: Imaging technique allows
researchers to see how cells form early spinal cord structures |
63 |
New research challenges two prevailing theories on how Maya
civilization began |
64 |
Great balls of iron: Researchers uncover clue to bird
navigation |
65 |
Piezoelectric 'taxel' arrays convert motion to electronic
signals for tactile imaging |
66 |
Light switches brain signaling: Longer days bring 'winter
blues' for rats |
67 |
Humpback whales able to learn from others, study finds |
68 |
Researchers find without microtubule guidance, cellulose
causes changes in organ patterns during growth |
69 |
Scientists discover new way protein degradation is regulated |
70 |
To win an election, a strongly connected voter network is key,
physicists conclude |
71 |
The enemy of my friend: Altruistic punishment in humans called
into question |
72 |
New phase of water could dominate the interiors of Uranus and
Neptune |
73 |
Inkjet-printed graphene electrodes may lead to low-cost,
large-area, possibly foldable devices |
74 |
Wind turbines operate under great turbulence, with
consequences for grid stability |
75 |
Immune protein C4BP potentially suitable as transporter for
drugs |
76 |
Sea surface temperatures reach highest level in 150 years |
77 |
Book explores the link between evolution and criminal behavior |
78 |
Racing car with electric drive |
79 |
The nanostructure of edible fats |
80 |
Probing Question: Are we running out of helium? |
81 |
Threats loom for Australia's outback biodiversity |
82 |
This spot on Mercury (almost) never goes dark |
83 |
US banking sector too vulnerable to hackers, report says |
84 |
Keeping beverages cool in summer: It's not just the heat, it's
the humidity |
85 |
Ukraine marks Chernobyl disaster amid efforts to secure
reactor (Update) |
86 |
Yahoo chairman joins recent boardroom exodus |
87 |
Fair-weather clouds hold dirty secret |
88 |
Clever use of high-resolution mass spectrometry allows rapid
cataloging of sulfur-containing compounds in plant extracts |
89 |
Australian statistics bureau systems hacked |
90 |
Videogame titan Electronic Arts to lay off more staff |
91 |
Military grooms new officers for war in cyberspace |
92 |
Facebook buys mobile app builder Parse |
93 |
Learning platform uses quiz concept |
94 |
Breath study brings roadside drug testing closer |
95 |
Samsung profit at record high on smartphone boost |
96 |
Tracking gunfire with a smartphone |
97 |
Better data needed in determining sea turtle population trends |
98 |
Researchers solve mystery of Lincoln's funeral train |
99 |
Cassini observes meteors colliding with Saturn's rings |
100 |
Study shows how Parkinson's disease protein acts like a virus |
101 |
New imaging technology could reveal cellular secrets |
102 |
Scientists create novel approach to find RNAs involved in
long-term memory storage |
103 |
Vaterite: Crystal within a crystal helps resolve an old puzzle |
104 |
Missing link in Parkinson's disease found |
105 |
Researchers develop new metrics for X-ray and neutron analysis
of flexible macromolecules |
106 |
Monkeys found to conform to social norms |
107 |
Climate change disrupts songbird's timing without impacting
population size (yet) |
108 |
Researchers identify key cellular organelle involved in gene
silencing |
109 |
New phase of water could dominate the interiors of Uranus and
Neptune |
110 |
Contests to name moons and exoplanets irk International
Astronomical Union |
111 |
ITER blanket technology approved |
112 |
US army seeks new technology to replace GPS |
113 |
Optical magnetic microscope for high-resolution, wide-field
cell imaging |
114 |
Entire galaxies feel the heat from newborn stars: Bursts of
star birth can curtail future galaxy growth |
115 |
New imaging technology could reveal cellular secrets |
116 |
Piezoelectric 'taxel' arrays convert motion to electronic
signals for tactile imaging |
117 |
Scientists image nanoparticles in action |
118 |
2D organic materials: World's first synthesis of thiophene
nanosheets with 3.5nm thickness |
119 |
Discovery yields supertough, strong nanofibers |
120 |
Battery and memory device in one: Future nanoelectronic
information storage devices are also tiny batteries |
121 |
Greener methods for making popular nanoparticle |
122 |
Nanowires grown on graphene have surprising structure |
123 |
The crystal's corners: New nanowire structure has potential to
increase semiconductor applications |
124 |
Investigating the environmental impact of nanosilver |
125 |
Two-photon microscopy: New research may help drastically
reduce cost of powerful microscope technique |
126 |
Team uses solar-powered proteins to filter harmful antibiotics
from water |
127 |
Freedom of assembly: Scientists see nanoparticles form larger
structures in real time |
128 |
Graphene and graphExeter combine to create a new flexible,
transparent, photosensitive device |
129 |
Nano compartments may aid drug delivery, fuel cell design |
130 |
Pure gold nanoparticles can inhibit fat storage |
131 |
Chemists discover simpler method of making 'wonder material' |
132 |
IU surgeon's nanoparticle research takes inspiration from
Greek mythology |
133 |
Hybrid energy harvester generates electricity from vibrations
and sunlight |
134 |
Super-nanotubes: 'Remarkable' spray-on coating combines carbon
nanotubes with ceramic |
135 |
New nanotechnique to deliver life-saving drugs to the brain |
136 |
Patterns on extremely small fibres: Study pushes regenerative
medicine another step forward |
137 |
Small in size, big on power: New microbatteries the most
powerful yet |
138 |
Manganese dioxide nanorod technology could lead to a better
capacitor |
139 |
Layered '2-D nanocrystals' promising new semiconductor |
140 |
Team demonstrates quantum dots that assemble themselves |
141 |
Nanoscopic cages for big applications |
142 |
Engineers craft new material for high-performing
'supercapacitors' |
143 |
Nanodiamonds could improve effectiveness of breast cancer
treatment |
144 |
Biomimetic nanosponges absorb toxins released by bacterial
infections and venom |
145 |
'Cornell Dots': Scientists develop world's smallest drug
deliverer |
146 |
Nanowire position and orientation precisely controlled using
fluid flow |
147 |
Nanosilver in textiles--friend or foe? |
148 |
Researchers develop tiny gradient chip: System makes it easier
to measure chemical reactivity |
149 |
Good cats wear black: Black nanoparticles could play key role
in clean energy photocatalysis |
150 |
Color printing at highest resolution possible enabled by use
of arrays of metal-coated nanostructures |
151 |
New excavations indicate use of fertilizers 5,000 years ago |
152 |
The problem with predictions: Speaker says peering into future
remains an imperfect science |
153 |
Evil gene would make punishment a tricky business |
154 |
Facebook users who post more personal, less political seen as
more humorous |
155 |
Letters of 'Hark the Herald' composer published |
156 |
Ohio hopes to save Richter scale developer legacy |
157 |
Robot discovers chambers under ancient Mexico temple |
158 |
US teens doing better on science tests than public realizes,
survey says |
159 |
Those 'experts' heralded for beating the odds--they were just
lucky |
160 |
Impossible jobs are possible, but thankless researchers say |
161 |
Professor works to shrink error margins in US census data |
162 |
People care about source of money, attach less value to
'tainted' wealth |
163 |
Original Australians numbered 1,000-3,000, study finds |
164 |
Archeologists unearth oldest Zapotec temple in Mexican valley |
165 |
'How' often is more important than 'why' when describing
breakups |
166 |
Study finds troubling patterns of teacher assignments within
schools |
167 |
Whether human or hyena, there's safety in numbers |
168 |
Instagram--more than self-portraits and pictures of food |
169 |
Common component strategy could improve profits, research
shows |
170 |
Study shows teenagers can have a ball without excess |
171 |
Pride, prejudice and strategic thinking: Jane Austen wrote the
book on game theory |
172 |
Research brings novel perspective to measuring marketing
performance |
173 |
Does international child sponsorship work? New research says
yes |
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