Archive of feed items published on the 11th of March 2012
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Unscientific America -- Denying Science At Our Peril
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Questions linger in US on high-tech voting from Physorg
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Heart of Canada's asbestos country reinvents itself from Physorg
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US military unveils non-lethal heat ray weapon from Physorg
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Portable chargers, boosters to ease green car woes from Physorg
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Cloud computing 'made in Germany' stirs debate at CeBIT from Physorg
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At SXSW, apps buzz is location, location, location from Physorg
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Giant rock ends its journey to LACMA from LA Times - Science
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The latest reality TV show from Beverly Hills; still arguing over the bullet train in California; and a healthcare law foe files for bankruptcy, with unpaid medical bills from LA Times - Health
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Japan's 1,000-year-old warning from LA Times - Science
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Mary Brown, 'Obamacare' foe -- and broke from LA Times - Health
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McManus: Obama's healthcare albatross from LA Times - Health
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EV motor system is smallest of its kind, says Mitsubishi from Physorg
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Hot interest in image sharing website Pinterest from Physorg
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Spanish farmers struggle with lack of rain from Physorg
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Tajikistan allows access to Facebook from Physorg
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Japanese Nuclear Reactor Future: Another High Tech Sarcophagus?
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A Definitive FMRI Test For Narcissism
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Progress, no big breakthrough, in hunt for HIV cure from Reuters:Science
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Oldest animal with skeleton found from Science Alert
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Half of young Aussies bullied from Science Alert
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Anti-blood-clot device revealed from Science Alert
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Nuclear clock to be most accurate from Science Alert
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Inspired by Curly Leaves, Develop New Technique for Shaping Thin Gel Sheets from Science Blog
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In HIV ‘hotspots,’ infection rates 5x U.S. estimates among black women from Science Blog
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In Recognizing Faces, the Whole is Not Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts from Science Blog
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… Hermes’ Dirty Little Trick
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Whole genome analysis of Chlamydia trachomatis highlights risks with current method of tracking from Physorg
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Study: Greenland ice sheet may melt completely with 1.6 degrees global warming from Physorg
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Researchers report breakthrough on salt-tolerant durum wheat from Physorg
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Lost sleep leads to internet time-wasting at work from CBC: Technology & Science
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Japan marks disaster anniversary from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Terry Jones remembers Douglas Adams from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Japan quake: Images of then and now from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Retreating ice leaves glacial species on the rocks from News @ Nature
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New transplant method may allow kidney recipients to live life free of anti-rejection medication from Science Daily
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New approach to treating type 1 diabetes? Transforming gut cells into insulin factories from Science Daily
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World breakthrough on salt-tolerant wheat from Science Daily
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Suit: NASA specialist axed over intelligent design from AP Science
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When Will the Next 'Big One' Hit? from Live Science
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Sea cows were once more plentiful and diverse from MSNBC: Science
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Greenland Ice Sheet May Vanish Faster Than Thought from Live Science
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How Chlamydia Evolves into New Strains from Live Science
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European airlines rally against EU carbon tax: source from Physorg
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Suit: NASA specialist axed over intelligent design from Physorg
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SciTechTalk: A voyage into the solar system 52 years ago from UPI
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Venus and Jupiter in 'close pass' from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Mass grave found in Mexico is 1,300 years old from MSNBC: Science
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Antidepressant shows promise as cancer treatment from Science Blog
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Discovery could reduce chemo’s side effects from Science Blog
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Health Care Act Offers Roberts a Signature Case from NY Times Health
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Nobel scientist who warned of thinning ozone dies from AP Science
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South Africa Wins Panel's Backing to Host Square-Kilometer-Array Scope from Scientific American
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Debate Grows Over How to Protect Young Pitching Arms from NY Times Health
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Building the Six-Million-Dollar Man from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Drug Users’ Union in San Francisco Seeks Voice in Policy from NY Times Health
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Well Blog: Stairs at Home Remain a Childhood Hazard from NY Times Health