Archive of feed items published on the 13th of September 2009
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Norman Borlaug, 95, Dies; Led Green Revolution from NY Times Science
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Nobel Prize winner Borlaug dies at 95 from MSNBC: Science
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Nobel-winning agricultural scientist Borlaug dies from Reuters:Science
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Cellphones and brain tumors: Report revives nagging questions from LA Times - Science
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Video: Candy Takes A Trip To The Future from CBSNews - Science
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Video: Candy Flavors Of The Future from CBSNews - Science
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Video: The Future Of Candy from CBSNews - Science
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Agriculture pioneer Borlaug dies from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Sebelius: Swine flu shots may start early October from AP Health
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Frogs survived Black Saturday from Science Alert
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Water purifying microbes too hot from Science Alert
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U.S. water polluters rarely punished from UPI
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Warcraft friends help offline life from Science Alert
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Sunday Science Book Club Revival
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Active kids fall asleep faster from Science Alert
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Nebulae mystery solved from Science Alert
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Arthritis cost increasing from Science Alert
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Sebelius: Swine flu shots may start early October from AP Health
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Opinion: Punching above our weight? from Science Alert
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Norman Borlaug dies at 95; started 'Green Revolution' and won Nobel Peace Prize from LA Times - Science
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Apollo moon rocks lost in space? No, lost on Earth from AP Science
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Cave dig unearths important finds from BBC News: Science & Nature
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All that is small is not nano from Chemistry World
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Photographing flexible electronics from Chemistry World
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Support for carbon dioxide conversion from Chemistry World
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Artificial intelligence helps diagnose cardiac infections
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Hormone promises to keep joint injuries from causing long-term osteoarthritis
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Master gene that switches on disease-fighting cells identified by scientists
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Electronic nose sniffs out toxins
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High-res view of zinc transport protein from Science Blog
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When nano may not be nano from Science Blog
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How stem cells make skin from Science Blog
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New CO2 data helps unlock the secrets of Antarctic formation from Science Blog
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Looking deeply into polymer solar cells from Science Blog
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Master gene that switches on disease-fighting cells identified by scientists from Science Blog
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Electronic nose sniffs out toxins from Science Blog
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Electronic Nose Sniffs out Toxins from Newswise - Scinews
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Nanotech safety: Smaller particles may be riskier from Reuters:Science
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Itching to stop smoking? Scientists may know why from Reuters:Science
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Environmental sailboat headed to Halifax from CBC: Technology & Science
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50 million new patients? More primary docs a must from AP Health
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Study: New drug fights flu as well as Tamiflu does from AP Health
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SKorea to train 3,000 'cyber sheriffs': report from Physorg
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Looking deeply into polymer solar cells from Physorg
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How stem cells make skin from Physorg
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High-Res View of Zinc Transport Protein from Physorg
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When nano may not be nano from Physorg
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Electronic nose sniffs out toxins from Physorg
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Are the monoamines involved in shaping conduct disorders? from Physorg
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Seeing time from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Nobel Peace Prize winner Norman Borlaug dies at 95 from Physorg
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Smoking: New research helps itch to quit from Physorg
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Schwarzenegger to veto renewable energy bills from Physorg
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Apollo moon rocks lost in space? No, lost on Earth from Physorg
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50 million new patients? More primary docs a must from Physorg
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New sensor array can detect toxic fumes from UPI
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Key gene 'controls disease fight' from BBC News: Science & Nature
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New CO2 data helps unlock the secrets of Antarctic formation from Physorg
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Master gene that switches on disease-fighting cells identified by scientists from Physorg
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Study: New drug fights flu as well as Tamiflu does from Physorg
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Printable Solar Cells Get A Technology Boost
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Opto-electronic Nose Sniffs Out Toxic Gases from Science Daily
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2 Utah areas on list of West's 'imperiled' land from AP Science
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How Stem Cells Make Skin from Science Daily
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Master Gene That Switches On Disease-fighting Cells Identified By Scientists from Science Daily
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Looking Deeply Into Polymer Solar Cells from Science Daily
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New Carbon Dioxide Data Helps Unlock The Secrets Of Antarctic Formation from Science Daily
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Evaluating Health And Environmental Risks From Nanotechnology: When Nano May Not Be Nano from Science Daily
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High-res View Of Zinc Transport Protein Reveals Shape-shifting Atomic Interactions; Suggests Mechanism And Possible Drug Targets from Science Daily
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Team Armadillo Succeeds in Mock Moon Landing Challenge from Space.com
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High-res view of zinc transport protein from Science Blog
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When nano may not be nano from Science Blog
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How stem cells make skin from Science Blog
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New CO2 data helps unlock the secrets of Antarctic formation from Science Blog
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Looking deeply into polymer solar cells from Science Blog
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Master gene that switches on disease-fighting cells identified by scientists from Science Blog
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Electronic nose sniffs out toxins from Science Blog
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New transient radiation belt discovered at Saturn
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Craters on Vesta and Ceres could hold key to Jupiter's age
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Jupiter captured comet for 12 years in mid-20th century
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New CO2 data helps unlock the secrets of Antarctic formation
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When nano may not be nano
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High-res view of zinc transport protein
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How stem cells make skin
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Second-hand Smoking Results In Liver Disease, Study Finds from Science Daily
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How Photon Echoes Can Be Used To Create A Quantum Memory Device from Science Daily
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Wireless Sensor Systems Enable A Better Sleep from Science Daily
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'Watchful Waiting' Is A Viable Option For Prostate Cancer Patients With Low-risk Tumors, Study Finds from Science Daily
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Giant Stone-age Axes Found In African Lake Basin from Science Daily
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Cancer Drug May Improve Memory In Alzheimer's Patients from Science Daily
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Overdiagnosis Since Introduction Of Prostate Cancer Screening from Science Daily
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Hot And Cold Moves Of Cyanide And Water: Temperature Determines Which Molecule Rocks Out from Science Daily
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Flash Recovery Of Ammonoids After Most Massive Extinction Of All Time from Science Daily
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Tuberculosis Treatment May Be Shortened from Science Daily
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Oil And Wildlife Don't Mix In Ecuador's Eden from Science Daily
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Improvement Of Liver Stem Cell Engraftment By Protein Delivery from Science Daily
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Boron-based Compounds Trick A Biomedical Protein from Science Daily
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First Complete Image Created Of Himalayan Fault, Subduction Zone from Science Daily
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Minimally Invasive Treatment Found Effective For Esophageal Cancer from Science Daily
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Metabolic Bone Disease In Cirrhosis Patients from Science Daily
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Golf Course Putting Greens Show Their Age: Researchers Seek To Maintain Healthy Greens, Reduce Construction Costs from Science Daily
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Does The Distance A Patient Has To Travel Affect Where They Choose To Get Their Care? from Science Daily
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Opinion: Dark clouds gather over coal's future from Science Alert
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Sex Talk Revelations Of The Lonely Y Chromosome: Communication Between Male And Female Occurs In Our Innermost Beings from Science Daily
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Drug Delivery System Using Nanoparticles And Lasers Developed from Science Daily
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Care-seeking Behavior Associated With 'Upper-GI Symptoms' from Science Daily
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New Radiation Belt Discovered Around Saturn
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Feature: Why our bread needed folic acid from Science Alert
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Feature: New radar tracks drama of ionosphere from Science Alert
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Awards given for leukemia treatment, DNA advances from AP Science
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Depression increases cancer patients' risk of dying from Science Blog
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Information about the use and accuracy of breast cancer tests is lacking, study finds from Science Blog
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Ice cream may target the brain before your hips, UT Southwestern study suggests from Science Blog