Archive of feed items published on the 2nd of March 2014
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Space Research Pays for Itself, but Inspires Fewer People (Op-Ed) from Space.com
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Most Interesting Science News Articles of the Week from Live Science
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VIDEO: Seabirds suffer impact of storms from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Robotic-assisted prostate surgery offers better cancer control from Science Daily
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Smoke in the water: Understanding effects of smoke compounds on seed germination from Science Daily
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Unexpected findings: 'Promising' drug failed to improve survival in glioblastoma from Science Daily
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Psychiatric nursing specialists played key role in response to Boston Marathon bombing from Science Daily
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Targeting metabolism to develop new prostate cancer treatments from Science Daily
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Possible new target for future brain cancer drugs from Science Daily
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Rare disorder causes bleeding on brain of 3-year-old girl from Science Daily
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Fast Food Not The Biggest Cause Of Rising Childhood Obesity
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This month's big deadline: What you need to know from AP Health
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What sculpted Africa's margin? from Physorg
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Will 'Gravity' Be a Force at the Oscars? We'll Find Out Tonight from Space.com
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'Gravity' at the Oscars: Live Updates Begin @ 7 pm ET from Space.com
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Animal Sex: How Tasmanian Devils Do It from Live Science
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Mummies' milk: World's oldest cheese found in China from CBSNews - Science
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Ancient beasts roam Spain's wilderness from Physorg
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US: Sea otters are recovered following 1989 spill from Physorg
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Ohio museum volunteers building vintage war plane from Physorg
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Promise and peril in an ultra-connected world from Physorg
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Colored lobster rope could be safer for whales from Physorg
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Wifi in the sky looks set for takeoff from Physorg
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Behind the Headlines: Venezuela's Crisis from National Geographic
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Is West Nile virus coming to your town? from Science Blog
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Burmese Pythons Pose Little Risk to People in Everglades from Science Blog
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Scientists develop new nanoscale method to fight cancer from Science Blog
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It slices, it dices, and it protects the body from harm from Science Blog
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Mapping the New York fashion scene, minute by minute from Science Blog
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Gaming-type setup relieves phantom limb pain from Sciencenews.org
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How Fat Might Be Controlled Through The Body Clock
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Some Brain Regions Retain Enhanced Ability To Make New Connections
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Is Multitasking Mastery In The Genes?
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Microbe Community Changes May Reduce Amazon's Ability To Lock Up Carbon Dioxide
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The Epigenetics Of Breast Cancer Family History
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Harvard tops Columbia, 80-47 from Harvard Science
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Global warming felt to deepest reaches of ocean from Physorg
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Optical nano-tweezers take over the control of nano-objects from Physorg
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Imaging dynamics of small biomolecules inside live cells from Physorg
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European flood risk could double by 2050 from Physorg
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Newly discovered catalyst could lead to the low-cost production of clean methanol from Physorg
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Using magnets and iron nanoparticles to cook cancer from Science Blog
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Of Crime and Punishment, Redemption and Aerobics from NY Times Health
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Well: The Pasta Is Gluten-Free from NY Times Health
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The Mammoth Cometh from NY Times Science
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Senator Expresses Concerns About Nuclear-Waste Tanks from NY Times Science
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Seth MacFarlane Champions New ‘Cosmos’ Series on Fox from NY Times Science
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Laser tweezers manipulate objects just 50 nanometers wide from Sciencenews.org
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Worms build waving towers to get out more from Chemistry World
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Valley of the dead … seals from Science Blog
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Global Warming Felt to Deepest Reaches of Ocean from Newswise - Scinews
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Amazing Migration: Photos of Sandhill Cranes from Live Science
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Space Story Time: Kids' Book Author Jeffrey Bennett Talks Max the Dog in Orbit from Space.com
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Oil From the Exxon Valdez Spill Lingers on Alaska Beaches from National Geographic
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Pictures: Photographer Who Shot Bristol Bay Celebrates Halt of Pebble Mine from National Geographic
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Vote Now! Best Space Stories of the Week – March 2, 2014 from Space.com
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Major step in preventing type 2 diabetes from Harvard Science
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First images of unexplored deep sea from BBC News: Science & Nature
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ScienceShot: Why Great Tits Hide Their Nests from Science NOW
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In The Brain The Number Of Neurons In A Network May Not Matter
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The Art And Science Of Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy
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New Technique Could Be Used To Search Space Dust For Life's Ingredients
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Simple, At-home Test Will Detect Most Colorectal Cancers
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Scientists Call For Screening Mammography Every 2 Years For Most Women
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Marker May Predict Response To Ipilimumab In Advanced Melanoma
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El Niño may return late this year, experts say from LA Times - Science