Archive of feed items published on the 15th of February 2010
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Out There: A Strange Zoo of Other Worlds from Space.com
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Tobacco use linked to worse outcomes in HPV-positive head and neck cancer, U-M study finds from Science Blog
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Medicare data reveals differences in orthopedic surgical outcomes from Science Blog
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New study possibly links cognitive and motor delays with 'flat head syndrome' in young babies from Science Blog
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Shifty hormone harms memory from Science Alert
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Astronauts Battle Glitches to Move Space Station's Observation Deck from Space.com
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New study possibly links cognitive and motor delays with 'flat head syndrome' in young babies from Science Blog
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Tobacco use linked to worse outcomes in HPV-positive head and neck cancer, U-M study finds from Science Blog
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Medicare data reveals differences in orthopedic surgical outcomes from Science Blog
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Expecting a Surge in U.S. Medical Schools from NY Times Health
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Space station gets a room with a view from Reuters:Science
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Cities Prepare for Life With the Electric Car from NY Times Science
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At Shared Offices, How Green Is My Work Space from NY Times Science
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On different wavelengths over EMFs from LA Times - Health
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Individual mandate: A sticking point in the healthcare debate from LA Times - Health
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At Bellevue, a hospital reflects its changing world from LA Times - Health
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Sauerkraut as a remedy for canker sores from LA Times - Health
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Study looks at 'tipping point' for weight gain in toddlers from LA Times - Health
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Avenues to correct medical billing problems from LA Times - Health
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Decode your medical bills from LA Times - Health
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Imaging helps diagnosis of severity of brain injuries from LA Times - Health
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Study looks at 'tipping point' for weight gain in toddlers from LA Times - Science
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South Florida cold snap puts squeeze on pythons from LA Times - Science
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Efficient solar cells from silicon wires from Chemistry World
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Israel discovers large ancient wine press from AP Science
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Fossils 'record past sea changes' from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Severe sleep apnea decreases frequency of nightmare recall from Physorg
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Speech tech could listen in from Science Alert
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New study possibly links cognitive and motor delays with 'flat head syndrome' in young babies from Physorg
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Israel discovers large ancient wine press from Physorg
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Space station's new lookout in final resting spot from Physorg
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First footage of clouded leopard captured in Borneo from Physorg
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Electric cars: put a battery in your roof from Physorg
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Japan probes Apple's iTunes over bogus credit bills from Physorg
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Wireless carriers unite on mobile apps project from Physorg
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Tobacco use linked to worse outcomes in HPV-positive head and neck cancer from Physorg
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Medicare data reveals differences in orthopedic surgical outcomes from Physorg
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Sleep problems and sleepiness increase the risk of motor vehicle accidents in adolescents from Physorg
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BA in deal for jet biofuel plant from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Some birds may use their feathers to touch from Physorg
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With silver, US ends shutout in Nordic combined from AP Health
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Some soya oil margarine recalled in Canada from UPI
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'Heroic ants' face death alone from BBC News: Science & Nature
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CryoSat to observe Earth’s ice cover from European Space Agency
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Alaska sees China as energy partner from UPI
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World Bank may help Abuja with oil reforms from UPI
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Iran, Pakistan pipeline set for March deal from UPI
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Riyadh courted on Chinese oil concerns from UPI
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Metal oxide 'can transform' from Physorg
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Some corals might survive global warming from UPI
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Bright, clean rooms promote good behaviour from CBC: Technology & Science
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Voyager Celebrates 20-Year-Old Valentine to Solar System from Physorg
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Ashgabat revisits TAPI gas pipeline from UPI
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Aussie wheat group settles Iraq scandal from UPI
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Gazprom builds East Russia ties from UPI
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Iran starts oil work in Caspian Sea from UPI
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Reversing attraction shrinks car batteries from Chemistry World
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Mobile firms unite to offer single apps platform from Physorg
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The Package Matters: Tucking ammonia borane in mesoporous silica results in high-quality hydrogen at lower temperatures from Physorg
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SSDs the size of a postage stamp coming soon from Physorg
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High levels of vitamin D in older people can reduce heart disease and diabetes from Physorg
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Rate of ocean acidification the fastest in 65 million years from Physorg
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Researchers Find New Way to Attack a Dangerous TB Strain from Physorg
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Nokia, Intel join forces in mobile software battle from Physorg
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Why love birds 'dance' to the Sun from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Some frozen dog and cat food is recalled from UPI
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London looks underwater for gas storage from UPI
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Kiev losing gas money, Yanukovych says from UPI
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Number of Cell Phones Worldwide Hits 4.6B from CBSNews - Science
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Bay Window View Installed on Space Station from CBSNews - Science
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Microsoft adds Zune features to phones from CBC: Technology & Science
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Teens unaware of risks of driving drowsy from CBC: Health
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Big Bang Conditions Created in Lab from Live Science
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Can Dating Seniors Get AIDS? from Live Science
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Microsoft replays Zune design for phone comeback from Physorg
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Tobacco use linked to worse outcomes in HPV-positive head and neck cancer from Science Daily
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Medicare data reveals differences in orthopedic surgical outcomes from Science Daily
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Cognitive and motor delays may be linked to 'flat head syndrome' in young babies from Science Daily
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Sleep problems and sleepiness increase the risk of motor vehicle accidents in adolescents from Science Daily
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Severe sleep apnea decreases frequency of nightmare recall from Science Daily
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'Bubbles' of Broken Symmetry in Quark Soup at RHIC (w/ Video) from Physorg
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'Perfect' Liquid Hot Enough to be Quark Soup (w/ Video) from Physorg
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World needs a reboot: TED from Physorg
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Some Trader Joe's granola bars recalled from UPI
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Scientists record fruit fly brain waves from UPI
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Millions missing out on colon cancer screening from AP Health
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Shortage of Rare Earth Elements Could Thwart Innovation from Live Science
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Toshiba, AIST Develop Mask Pattern Optimizing Technology That Extends Life of Optical Lithography from Physorg
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Additive Manufacturing Process May Lead to Tougher, Heat-Resistant Components from Newswise - Scinews
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Black Gold, Insecure Future from Newswise - Scinews
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Using Gold Nanoparticles to Hit Cancer Where It Hurts from Newswise - Scinews
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Attacking Cancer Cells with Hydrogel Nanoparticles from Newswise - Scinews
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'Perfect' liquid hot enough to be quark soup from Science Blog
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'Bubbles' of broken symmetry in quark soup at RHIC from Science Blog
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1 in 3 chance of developing asthma: study from CBC: Health
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Space Station’s big bay window installed from European Space Agency
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Addressing the Future of Hard Drive Storage from Physorg
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Millions missing out on colon cancer screening from Physorg
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A new viewport is installed in the ISS from UPI
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Wireless carriers unite against Apple's apps from CBC: Technology & Science
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Rogue Wave Strikes in California from Live Science
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How Antibiotic Resistance Works from Live Science
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Israel discovers large Byzantine-era wine press from MSNBC: Science
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'Perfect' liquid hot enough to be quark soup from Science Daily
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'Bubbles' of broken symmetry in quark soup from Science Daily
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Universal eye problem leads to better vision from Science Daily
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Walking linked to eased osteoarthritis, study suggests from Science Daily
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New maize varieties to boost grain production in West and Central Africa from Science Daily
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Listening to other stars from Science Daily
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Climate change will lead to fewer traffic accidents, research suggests from Science Daily
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Declining school performance explained from Science Daily
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The rhythm of our star from Science Daily
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Hydrogen production via thermal gasification of biomass in near-to-medium term from Science Daily
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Scent of a spider: Sex pheromone of the wasp spider identified from Physorg
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'Perfect' liquid hot enough to be quark soup from Science Blog
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'Bubbles' of broken symmetry in quark soup at RHIC from Science Blog
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Sleepy Teenagers Get In More Car Accidents
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Motivating Question: When an Elephant Charges, Is It Walking or Running? from Scientific American
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Space station gets viewing deck from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Giant Food-brand party cookies recalled from UPI
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Hottest temperature ever heads science to Big Bang from Reuters:Science
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Mysterious Origin of Cosmic Rays Pinned Down from Space.com
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Explosion of wireless devices causing data traffic jam from Physorg
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Proposed budget grounds U.S. moon missions: A giant leap backward? from Physorg
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Project targeting lithium in Bolivia from UPI
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Infants With Flat Head Syndrome At Risk For Developmental Delay - Study
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'Climategate' scientist speaks out from News @ Nature
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Silicon whiskers catch rays well from News @ Nature
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A common thread links multiple human cognitive disorders from Physorg
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Brown pelicans at risk in California from UPI
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CyroSat: Ready for launch from Kazakhstan from UPI
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Urbanization, Global Trade Drive Deforestation, Study Says
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Tomatoes 'silenced' to remain fresh from SciDev
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Science paper trade booms in China from SciDev
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Fertiliser can offset heat for African farmers from SciDev
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A common thread links multiple human cognitive disorders from Science Blog
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Grid computing for the masses from Science Daily
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Common thread links multiple human cognitive disorders from Science Daily
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Listening to other stars from Physorg
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Giant Food, Stop & Shop cookies recalled from UPI
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China's patents push from News @ Nature
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'Climategate' scientist speaks out from News @ Nature
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Universal eye problem leads to better vision from Physorg
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Detecting Our Martian Cousins from Physorg
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Electromagnetic field studies reach different conclusions from LA Times - Health
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How strong are different magnetic fields? from LA Times - Health
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Victims of electrosensitivity syndrome say EMFs cause symptoms from LA Times - Health
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Microsoft Phone Comeback: Windows Mobile 7 from CBSNews - Science
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U.S. Olympic Skeleton Team Studies Sled Forces in High-Tech Simulator from Scientific American
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The 'secret weapon' of retroviruses that cause cancer from Science Daily
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Biofuels policy fails to achieve goals, warn experts from Science Daily
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Pharmacy students practice diagnostic skills on robotic patient from Science Daily
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'Primordial soup' rejected as life's start from UPI
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Coqui frogs a growing threat in Hawaii from UPI
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The 'secret weapon' of retroviruses that cause cancer from Physorg
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Researchers demonstrate mosquito laser in action (w/ Video) from Physorg
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Hot and heavy matter runs a 4 trillion degree fever from Sciencenews.org
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Scientists sample hottest soup in the universe from MSNBC: Science
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German CDU minister wants nuclear out from UPI
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India: no electricity prompts fire ritual from UPI
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An Olympic Forecast from Physorg
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Energy Efficient Separations: Researchers Use Computational Modeling to Design Improved Membrane Technology from Physorg
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Diversity of Corals, Algae in Warm Indian Ocean Suggests Resilience to Future Global Warming from Physorg
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Study of a Lifetime Starts in Baby Steps from NY Times Health
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Study of a Lifetime Starts in Baby Steps from NY Times Science
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Remarkable Creatures: Imitators That Hide in Plain Sight, and Stay Alive from NY Times Science
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This King-Size Frog Hopped With Dinosaurs from NY Times Science
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Q & A: Bras and Cancer from NY Times Science
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Harrabin's Notes from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Study finds metastasis 'on' switch from UPI
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Gold and silver nanowires bond naturally, stay strong from Physorg
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Researchers Characterize Mosquito Genes To Learn How Insects Defend Against Parasite That Causes Malaria from Physorg
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Surgery for Obese Children? from NY Times Science
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Even single-celled organisms feed themselves in 'smart' manner from Science Daily
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Glaucoma medications may be associated with reduced risk of death over 4-year period from Science Daily
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Factors linked to growth of fetus in first trimester and subsequent outcomes from Science Daily
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Neighborhood socioeconomic status and diabetes from Science Daily
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How an old drug could have a new use for treating river blindness from Science Daily
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White rye bread healthier than whole wheat? from Science Daily
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New CATCH rule to determine need for CT scans in children with minor head injury from Science Daily
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New study examines the impact on children of food product placements in the movies from Science Daily
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Energy-efficient lighting made without mercury from Science Daily
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Space rock contains organic feast from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Fog decline threatens US redwoods from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Canada recalls 'Complete 7-Day Cleanse' from UPI
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Infineon Introduces World's Smallest HSPA+ Solution for 3G Smart Phones from Physorg
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Sony Ericsson Announces Xperia X10 mini and X10 mini pro from Physorg
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Russian teenager behind hot website Chatroulette from Physorg
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Building Fit Minds Under Stress: Neuroscientists Examine the Protective Effects of Mindfulness Training from Physorg
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Are Your Kids Overweight? Blame It On Product Placement
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Five billion people to use mobile phones in 2010: UN from Physorg
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Fog has declined in past century along California's redwood coast from Physorg
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Scientists transplant nose of mosquito, advance fight against malaria from Physorg
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The rhythm of our star from Physorg
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NRL Develops Technique To Speed Detection Process from Physorg
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New study suggests stem cells sabotage their own DNA to produce new tissues from Physorg
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Induced neural stem cells: Not quite ready for prime time from Physorg
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Researchers discover TB disease mechanism and molecule to block it from Physorg
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Scientists discover molecular pathway for organ tissue regeneration and repair from Physorg
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Common Chromatin Proteins Link Multiple Cognitive Disorders
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FOR KIDS: Pipefish power from mom from Sciencenews.org
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FOR KIDS: The science of disappearing from Sciencenews.org
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Surgery for Obese Children? from NY Times Health
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Personal Health: Empathy’s Natural, but Nurturing It Helps from NY Times Health
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Really?: The Claim: Counting Sheep Helps You Fall Asleep from NY Times Health
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Q & A: Bras and Cancer from NY Times Health
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"Love" hormone may help autism symptoms: study from Reuters:Science
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Doctor-Patient Divide on Mammograms from NY Times Science
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Personal Health: Empathy’s Natural, but Nurturing It Helps from NY Times Science
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Really?: The Claim: Counting Sheep Helps You Fall Asleep from NY Times Science
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Physicists build 'houses' from light from UPI
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Researchers discover cellular mechanism that protects against disease from Physorg
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Brain-controlled cursor doubles as a neural workout from Physorg
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Team develops new weapon to fight disease-causing bacteria, malaria from Physorg
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Winter Olympics: Experts Discuss Altitude and Performance from Newswise - Scinews
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Video Contest Winners Show Global Impact of the Minerals, Metals & Materials Society from Newswise - Scinews
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Induced Neural Stem Cells: Not Quite Ready for Prime Time from Newswise - Scinews
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Fog has declined in past century along California's redwood coast from Science Blog
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Scientists transplant nose of mosquito, advance fight against malaria from Science Blog
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Scientists discover molecular pathway for organ tissue regeneration and repair from Science Blog
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Free trade, loss of support systems crippling food production in Africa from Science Blog
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Induced neural stem cells: Not quite ready for prime time from Science Blog
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OHSU researchers discover cellular mechanism that protects against disease from Science Blog
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As Girls Become Women, Sports Pay Dividends from NY Times Health
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After Surviving Cancer, a Focus on True Manhood from NY Times Health
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Vital Signs: Aging: Hospital Type May Play Role in Decision on Feeding Tubes from NY Times Science
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Scientists create photographic technique from UPI
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Free trade, loss of support systems crippling food production in Africa from Physorg
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IU research team discovers TB disease mechanism and molecule to block it from Science Blog
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Euthanasia debates begin in Quebec City from CBC: Health
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Norovirus hits St. John's nursing home from CBC: Health
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Attacking Cancer Cells with Hydrogel Nanoparticles from Physorg
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New Strategy Produces Promising Advance in Cancer Vaccines from Physorg
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Trust Labels, Not Taste Buds, to Monitor Salt Intake from Physorg
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Using Gold Nanoparticles to Hit Cancer Where It Hurts from Physorg
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Chickens 'One-Up' Humans in Ability to See Color from Newswise - Scinews
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Scientists Transplant Mosquito's Nose, Advance Fight Against Malaria from Newswise - Scinews
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Certain pain medications do not appear to be associated with skin cancer risk from Science Blog
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Bone-anchored hearing aids help youth with single-sided deafness from Science Blog
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Adding Rocket Man to His Résumé from NY Times Science
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As Girls Become Women, Sports Pay Dividends from NY Times Science
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After Surviving Cancer, a Focus on True Manhood from NY Times Science
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Cerebral palsy stem cell trial begins from UPI
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Simple test may help judge concussion in athletes from Physorg
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Certain pain medications do not appear to be associated with skin cancer risk from Physorg
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CryoSat to observe Earth's ice cover (w/ Video) from Physorg
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Protein study shows evolutionary link between plants, humans from Physorg
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Additive manufacturing process may lead to tougher, heat-resistant components for aerospace from Physorg
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Study identifies racial and ethnic disparities in surgical care from Science Blog
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Study examines outcomes after bariatric surgery revisions from Science Blog
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Botulinum toxin injection may help prevent some types of migraine pain from Science Blog
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Study suggests that tinnitus does not appear to be a highly inherited condition from Science Blog
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Mosquito Nose Transplant May Help Fight Malaria
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Doctor-Patient Divide on Mammograms from NY Times Health
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Global Update: Girls’ Health: Kits to Aid in Menstrual Health May Cut School Absenteeism in Kenya from NY Times Health
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Vital Signs: Regimens: Pungent Pills from NY Times Health
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Vital Signs: Hazards: Are Pipe and Cigar Users Blowing Smoke? from NY Times Health
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Letters: 3-D Motion Sickness (1 Letter) from NY Times Health
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Letters: Dealing With Speech Delays (1 Letter) from NY Times Health
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African Green Revolution is possible from SciDev
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Mixed systems key to food security from SciDev
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On Crete, New Evidence Of Very Ancient Mariners from NY Times Science
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Vital Signs: Regimens: Pungent Pills from NY Times Science
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Vital Signs: Hazards: Are Pipe and Cigar Users Blowing Smoke? from NY Times Science
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Observatory: Small Protection Zones Help Predators, Too from NY Times Science
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Letters: Americans in Space (1 Letter) from NY Times Science
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Letters: Mastering the Fickle Winds (1 Letter) from NY Times Science
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Letters: 3-D Motion Sickness (1 Letter) from NY Times Science
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Letters: Dealing With Speech Delays (1 Letter) from NY Times Science
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'Death' proteins help stem cells develop: study from CBC: Health
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Meteorite That Fell in 1969 Still Revealing Secrets of the Early Solar System from Scientific American
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Less Fog in California Could Stress Redwoods from Live Science
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Scientists make power-generating nanofiber from UPI
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New therapeutic target for most common solid cancer in childhood? from Physorg
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New learning intervention for kindergartners emphasizes parents' role from Physorg
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Little Fish, Big Science from Physorg
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Study: Secondary stroke prevention needs improvement from Physorg
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Certain Syringes More Likely To Spread Hepatitis C Virus Among Drug Users from Physorg
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Feature: Discovering the secrets of microbats from Science Alert
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UPI NewsTrack Health and Science News from UPI
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Argentina set on rattling Falklands oil firms from UPI
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Study suggests that tinnitus does not appear to be a highly inherited condition from Physorg
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Study identifies racial and ethnic disparities in surgical care from Physorg
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Study: Benefit of HPV Vaccination, Frequent Screening for Women over 41 is Likely to be Low from Physorg
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Botulinum toxin injection may help prevent some types of migraine pain from Physorg
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In Brookhaven Collider, Scientists Briefly Break a Law of Nature from NY Times Science
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Observatory: Around the Redwoods, the Fog Is Dissipating from NY Times Science
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Observatory: Fjords Contribute to Melting of Glaciers from NY Times Science
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Digging deep into diamonds from Harvard Science
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Study examines outcomes after bariatric surgery revisions from Physorg
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Pegasus - A Load Of Horse Feathers?
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Decreasing Fog Threatens Redwoods Along California's Coast
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Stem Cells Sabotage DNA To Produce New Tissues
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Microsoft replays Zune design for phone comeback from AP Science
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Bone-anchored hearing aids help youth with single-sided deafness from Physorg
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Hormone oxytocin may help Asperger's patients from LA Times - Science
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Canecutter's disease on the rise among travellers: study from Physorg
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Blocking IspH Enzyme May Lead To New Antibacterial Drugs
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Neonatal and infant circumcision: Safe in the right hands from Physorg
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'Climategate' Scientist Phil Jones Fights Back from Live Science
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Cows: More freedom may mean less milk from Physorg
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Cows: More freedom may mean less milk from Science Blog
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Size matters, say condom experts from Physorg
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The Future Of Science In The Next Decade? Transdisciplinary Collaboration
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FOR KIDS: Physics of running bared from Sciencenews.org
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Subatomic soup is hot stuff from News @ Nature
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China's patents push from News @ Nature
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Astronauts Move Space Station Docking Port to New Home from Space.com
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Scientists discover molecular pathway for organ tissue regeneration and repair from Biology News Net
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New study suggests stem cells sabotage their own DNA to produce new tissues from Biology News Net
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Cows: More freedom may mean less milk from Biology News Net
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HIV drug resistance lasts about 1 year in women treated with nevirapine to prevent infant infection from Biology News Net
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Scientists transplant nose of mosquito, advance fight against malaria from Science Daily
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Stem cells sabotage their own DNA to produce new tissues, new study suggests from Science Daily
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Brain-controlled cursor doubles as a neural workout from Science Daily
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Scientists discover TB disease mechanism and molecule to block it from Science Daily