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Facebook's 'like' button gets 'angry' and 'sad' as friends |
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With its new S7 phone, Samsung looks even more like Apple |
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Team discovers how mobile ads leak personal data |
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Food printers and eye writing: tech show's quirkiest gadgets |
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Engineers achieve Wi-Fi at 10,000 times lower power |
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Visualizing the emotional power of music |
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Self-directed robot can identify objects |
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Internet by light promises to leave Wi-Fi eating dust |
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Researchers discover a royal flush in powering fuel cells with
wastewater |
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Global Internet population grows to 3.2 billion: study |
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5G key to unlocking Internet of Things...but not yet |
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Researchers devise method to safely share password data |
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Bioengineers make open-source laser sintering printer for
biomaterials fabrication |
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Human champion certain he'll beat AI at ancient Chinese game |
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Common software would have let FBI unlock shooter's iPhone |
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Camera boost, virtual reality in new Samsung, LG gadgets |
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Smartphones to replace cards at bank machines |
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Virtual reality promises to transform film |
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US would let Apple keep software to help FBI hack iPhone |
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US escalates fight with Apple over iPhone in attacks probe |
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Researchers invent 'magic wand' to improve healthcare,
cybersecurity |
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New catalyst makes hydrogen peroxide accessible to developing
world |
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Researchers find chemical reactions by enzymes point the way
toward developing self-powered fluidic devices |
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Material enables more reliable and meaningful self-screening |
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Infection-fighting bandages for serious burns |
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What makes penguin feathers ice-proof |
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Inspired by a desert beetle, cactus and pitcher plant,
researchers design a new material to collect water droplets |
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Pentanuclear iron catalyst oxidizes water |
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Researchers can tune mechanical properties of
radiation-sensitive material for biomedical use |
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New device could end blood test agony for thousands |
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Proven one-step process to convert CO2 and water directly into
liquid hydrocarbon fuel |
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New 'lipidomics' method could bring fast cancer diagnosis |
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Biological engineer patents method to make natural blue dye |
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Chemically storing solar power |
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Researchers develop new DNA analysis technique using infrared
laser heat |
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Antibiotics hide within soil mineral layers |
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New evidence for the vibration theory of smell |
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Study reveals mechanism behind enzyme that tags unneeded DNA |
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Rapidly building arteries that produce biochemical signals |
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Scientists blueprint antimicrobial candidate that may stem
post-antibiotic tide |
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New type of optical material discovered in the secret language
of the mantis shrimp |
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Scientists create vaccine against dangerous designer opioids |
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Researchers devise more efficient materials for solar fuel
cells |
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Professor designs explosives detector to rival a dog's nose |
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'Swiss army knife' molecule |
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Team synthesizes georgeite for first time |
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Bacteria take 'RNA mug shots' of threatening viruses |
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Sisterly sacrifice among ovarian germ cells key to egg
development |
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Human gut microbiome evolution: From hunter-gatherers to a
western lifestyle |
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Fish brains help explain human sensory perception |
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Stem cell technique makes sperm in a dish |
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Genetics reveal 50,000 years of independent history of
aboriginal Australian people |
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Mirror mirror: Snail shells offer clue in unravelling common
origins of body asymmetry |
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Flowers tone down the iridescence of their petals and avoid
confusing bees |
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Analyzing genetic tree sheds new light on disease outbreaks |
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Genetically modified E. coli pump out morphine precursor |
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Reintroduction of genetically distinct orangutan subspecies
has led to hybridization in an endangered wild population |
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Yeast study offers evidence of superiority of sexual
reproduction versus cloning in speed of adaptation |
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Ancient chimpanzee 'Adam' lived over one million years ago,
research reveals |
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Short-lived killifish reveals link between gene expression and
longevity |
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Research challenges Darwin, shows how a gene cheats Mendel's
law of segregation |
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Simpler technique yields antibodies to a range of infectious
agents |
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Mapping the nuclear pore complex: 1.5 billion years of
innovation |
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Model suggests genetic backburn may inhibit rapid spread of
invasive species |
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New way to reduce plant lignin could lead to cheaper biofuels |
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Study suggests that longer-distance migratory birds may be
smarter |
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Human children and wild great apes share their tool use
cognition |
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Social sunbathing in the mint-sauce worm |
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Tackling Zika--using bacteria as a Trojan horse |
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'Kurly' protein keeps cilia moving, oriented in the right
direction |
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Tracking worm sex drive, neuron by neuron |
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Evolution of moral outrage: I'll punish your bad behavior to
make me look good |
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Evidence of early medieval Muslim graves found in France |
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Team discovers fabric collection dating back to Kings David
and Solomon |
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Predicting human evolution: Teeth tell the story |
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Title for 'Earth's first animal' likely goes to sea sponges |
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Study shows shame allows humans to anticipate social
devaluation and adjust intensity of defensive response |
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Texas fish of dinosaur era found to be new species |
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Researchers document new approach to dealing with
uncertainties in mathematical models |
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Surprising mathematical law tested on Project Gutenberg texts |
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Extinct glyptodonts really were gigantic armadillos, ancient
DNA shows |
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Researcher discovers ancestor of biggest bird ever |
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Tiny kangaroos that couldn't hop outlived their fanged cousins |
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Virtual museum brings thousands of digital specimens to the
desktop in 3-D |
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Selling something on eBay? It pays to be a man |
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Ancient lone star lizard lounged in lush, tropical Texas |
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The 'ugliest fossil reptiles' that roamed China |
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Panel calls for various researchers to band together to create
an economic policy dashboard |
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Unlocking one of the great secrets of Earth's evolution |
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Most complete Bronze Age wheel to date found at Must Farm near
Peterborough |
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Prehistoric village links old and new stone ages |
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Sauropod swimmers or walkers? |
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Neanderthals mated with modern humans much earlier than
previously thought |
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500 million-year-old fossils show how extinct organisms
attacked their prey |
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Mighty marsupial lion claws its way out of the darkness |
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Study shows virtues, not vices, lead to more effective
political leadership |
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How have changes in the use of anemia drugs affected dialysis
patients? |
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Researcher helps draft 'historic' position paper on nutrition
and athletic performance |
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Annual plastic surgery statistics reflect the changing face of
plastic surgery |
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How brain oscillations respond to teleportation |
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Fine-tuning cellular energy increases longevity |
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Researchers work to block harmful behavior of key Alzheimer's
enzyme |
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Sugar rush shrinks brain cell powerhouse |
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Are women more attracted to 'dark and brooding' men? |
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Experimental Ebola antibody protects monkeys |
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The body's response to low levels of oxygen may treat
mitochondrial disease, study finds |
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Who is best to assess maternal and fetal risk? |
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Antidepressant may improve cognitive symptoms in people with
HIV |
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Study finds only a small portion of synapses may be active
during neurotransmission |
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Cooling technique protects speech during brain surgery |
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