Archive of feed items published on the 21st of February 2010
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Confusions On Evolution, Creationism, And Falsifiability
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Kill The Spider - At Least Don't Let Your Brown Recluse Loose!
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Foul Weather Adds Doubt to Shuttle Landing from CBSNews - Science
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US lunar pull-out leaves China shooting for moon from Physorg
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Apple removing risque iPhone apps: reports from Physorg
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Storms may delay space shuttle Endeavour landing from Physorg
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Electric bikes on a roll in China from Physorg
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FORUM: Should We Store Nuclear Waste on an Asteroid? from Space.com
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US scientists warn of fraud of stem cell 'banks' from Physorg
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Global warming may hurt some poor populations, benefit others from Physorg
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Nanotechnology could help Arab region from Physorg
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Biologists use mathematics to advance our understanding of health and disease from Physorg
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Stanford's Hank Greely puts neuroscience on trial from Physorg
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Nanotechnology sparks energy storage on paper and cloth from Physorg
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The impact of genomics from Physorg
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Roots key to second Green Revolution (w/ Video) from Physorg
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Neuroscientist: Think twice about cutting music in schools from Physorg
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Solid-state lighting's contributions to national energy efficiency discussed at AAAS meeting from Physorg
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Scientists discuss challenges and opportunities facing stem cell scientists from Physorg
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Singing 'rewires' damaged brain from BBC News: Science & Nature
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A midday nap markedly boosts the brain's learning capacity from Physorg
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Great Southern California shakeout results provide new communication strategies from Physorg
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Making Music Boosts Brain's Language Skills from National Geographic
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Pact protects stressed sharks from Science Alert
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What model organisms can teach us about emotion from Physorg
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New tool illuminates connections between stem cells and cancer from Physorg
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Lost ants search cleverly from Science Alert
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New blood test will show women's egg levels: report from Physorg
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Comparison shows robot-assisted option offers advantages for kidney surgery from Physorg
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Parental influence on child's science-career decision from Physorg
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Naps Clear the Mind, Help You Learn from Live Science
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Switch: Chickens Afflicted with Human Disease from Live Science
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Addition of Yellow Pixels Designed to Make TVs Better from Live Science
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'The Biggest Loser' Has Big Problems, Health Experts Say from Live Science
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Motion picture academy honors nerds of filmmaking from AP Science
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The role of sleep in brain development from Physorg
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Arizona State epidemiologist to explore dynamics of Mexico's H1N1 pandemic from Physorg
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Cultural history colors thought about bioethics, evolution from Physorg
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Doubts Raised on Book’s Tale of Atom Bomb from NY Times Science
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Possible prostate cancer culprit from Sciencenews.org
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Video: Plop Plop, Fizz Fizz from CBSNews - Science
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Genetic health risks in children of assisted reproductive technology from Physorg
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Researchers: Most 'test tube' kids are healthy from AP Health
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Biotech, Nanotech and Synthetic Biology Roles in Food Probed from Newswise - Scinews
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Governments 'misjudging' scale of CO2 emissions from Physorg
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Retin-A researcher Albert Kligman dies from AP Health
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Norwalk outbreak at nursing home from CBC: Health
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Podcast: Confronting Ocean Acidification from Science NOW
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Common gene variant may increase risk for a type of cardiac arrhythmia from Physorg
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When the heart gets out of step from Physorg
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Genome analysis of marine microbe reveals a metabolic minimalist from Physorg
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Enzyme deficiency protects hepatitis C patients from treatment-related anemia from Physorg
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Junk DNA holds clues to heart disease from News @ Nature
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Water-dwelling dinosaur breaks the mould from News @ Nature
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Study: Warming to bring stronger hurricanes from AP Science
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Space Station Computer Failure Knocks Out Communications Briefly from Space.com
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Music Therapy Gives Voice to the Voiceless from Science NOW
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Science Journalists Have Met The Enemy, And They Are Bloggers
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No Sex Needed: All-Female Lizard Species Cross Their Chromosomes to Make Babies from Scientific American
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A Base for War Training, and Species Preservation from NY Times Science
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Indian Ocean clues to predicting El Nino: study from Reuters:Science
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Podcast: Can Geoengineering Save the Planet? from Science NOW
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Are 'Test Tube Babies' Healthy? from Science NOW
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Astronauts Hope to Land Shuttle Endeavour Tonight from Space.com
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Rapid HIV treatment could slow growing TB rates from Sciencenews.org
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IVF kids show shift in gene activity from Sciencenews.org
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Damage to threatened Gulf of California habitats can be reversed from Science Blog
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Call made for better metrics for energy savings from Science Blog
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Common gene variant may increase risk for a type of cardiac arrhythmia from Science Daily
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Physicists use ultra-fast lasers to open doors to new technologies unheard of just years ago from Science Daily
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Biotech, nanotech and synthetic biology roles in future food supply explored from Science Daily
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Call made for better metrics for energy savings from Science Daily
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Damage to threatened Gulf of California habitats can be reversed from Science Daily
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Enzyme deficiency protects hepatitis C patients from treatment-related anemia from Science Daily
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Genome analysis of marine microbe reveals a metabolic minimalist from Science Daily
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Naps help babies learn and retain new information from Science Daily
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Governments 'misjudging' scale of CO2 emissions from Science Daily
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Word learning better in deaf children who receive cochlear implants by age 13 months from Science Daily
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Are Quarks And Leptons Elementary Or Composite ?
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Brain tells signs from pantomime from Sciencenews.org
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Billy Joel, Underwater Mountains, and More from Science NOW
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Podcast: Neuroscience Takes the Stand from Science NOW
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Lack of Sleep is Contagious from Science NOW
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More Liquor Stores Mean More Violence from Live Science
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Test Tube Babies Fare Well But Face Risks from Live Science
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Video: Cord Blood Breakthrough from CBSNews - Science
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More Bang Per Buck In The Steam Age
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Endeavour set for Sunday night landing from CBC: Technology & Science
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Older adults’ brains boosted by more, not better, sleep from Sciencenews.org
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Space shuttle Endeavour crew prepares for landing from Reuters:Science
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Alcohol removes race bias from Science Alert
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City as Ecosystem: New Models for Sustainable Cities and Landscapes from Newswise - Scinews
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Feature: Telling stories, saving lives from Science Alert
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Oats good for brain longevity from Science Alert
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CU physicists use ultra-fast lasers to open doors to new technologies unheard of just years ago from Science Blog
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Fighting Crime With Math from Science Blog
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Can You Learn Physics from a Comic Book? from Science Blog
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The Complex Physics of Clouds from Science Blog
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No Sex Needed: All-Female Lizard Species Cross Their Chromosomes to Make Babies from Science Blog
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Opinion: Environment: don't mention people from Science Alert
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Enzyme deficiency protects hepatitis C patients from treatment-related anemia from Science Blog
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Going for the Gaunt: How Low Can an Athlete's Body Fat Go? from Science Blog
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Energizing Energy: How the Stimulus Bill Has Ignited Innovation in the Renewables Sector--A Q&A from Science Blog
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Bad news for bats: Deadly white-nose syndrome still spreading from Science Blog
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Fostering warmth after the supercold: Nobel Laureate Wolfgang Ketterle talks up U.S.-German collaborations for innovation from Science Blog
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Marine Reserves Help Fish Recover from Science NOW
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Genome analysis of marine microbe reveals a metabolic minimalist from Science Blog
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Common gene variant may increase risk for a type of cardiac arrhythmia from Science Blog
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Plugging Highway Vehicles into the Electric Grid from Science Blog
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Kepler Spacecraft May Be Able to Spot Elusive Oort Cloud Objects from Science Blog
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Are New Types of Reactors Needed for the U.S. Nuclear Renaissance? from Science Blog
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Not merely slipping away: Forgetting requires biochemical action from Science Blog
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Going for the Gaunt: How Low Can an Athlete's Body Fat Go? from Science Blog
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Energizing Energy: How the Stimulus Bill Has Ignited Innovation in the Renewables Sector--A Q&A from Science Blog
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Placement of marine reserves is key from Sciencenews.org
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Babies and sleep: Another reason to love naps from Science Blog
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Space Shuttle Set for On-Time Landing from CBSNews - Science
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Blogging The 2010 AAAS Day Three
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Strategies to curb urban heat island from Science Daily
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Inadequate access to opioid-based pain relief is a human rights issue for cancer patients from Science Daily
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Will coral reefs disappear? from Science Daily
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Epidemiologists explore dynamics of Mexico's H1N1 pandemic from Science Daily
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Midday nap markedly boosts the brain's learning capacity from Science Daily
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Space Shuttle Endeavour Lands Safely in Florida from Space.com
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Is a Dolphin a Person? from Science NOW
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Calendar: MIND events in March and April from Science Blog
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Climate Change May Make Plants More Fragrant from Science Blog
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Plugging Highway Vehicles into the Electric Grid from Science Blog
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Kepler Spacecraft May Be Able to Spot Elusive Oort Cloud Objects from Science Blog
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Are New Types of Reactors Needed for the U.S. Nuclear Renaissance? from Science Blog
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Not merely slipping away: Forgetting requires biochemical action from Science Blog
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Going for the Gaunt: How Low Can an Athlete's Body Fat Go? from Science Blog
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Energizing Energy: How the Stimulus Bill Has Ignited Innovation in the Renewables Sector--A Q&A from Science Blog
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Target Cancer: A Roller Coaster Chase for a Cure from NY Times Health
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Obama to Urge Oversight of Insurers’ Rate Increases from NY Times Health
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This Land: A New Exit to Space Readies for Business from NY Times Science
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Target Cancer: A Roller Coaster Chase for a Cure from NY Times Science
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Shuttle’s Mission Ends Smoothly from NY Times Science
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Hacking Inquiry Puts China’s Elite in New Light from NY Times Science
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Federal Officials Unveil Blueprint for Great Lakes from NY Times Science
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The Breast Whisperer from NY Times Science
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Finches Seek Out Sick Dining Companions from Science Blog
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What is sickening and killing California's brown pelicans? from Science Blog
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Numbers Wars: School Battles Heat Up Again in the Traditional versus Reform-Math Debate from Science Blog
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What causes chest pain when feelings are hurt? from Science Blog
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Calendar: MIND events in March and April from Science Blog
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Climate Change May Make Plants More Fragrant from Science Blog
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Plugging Highway Vehicles into the Electric Grid from Science Blog
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Kepler Spacecraft May Be Able to Spot Elusive Oort Cloud Objects from Science Blog