Archive of feed items published on the 6th of April 2014
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Flying Bears – Molecular Genetics Evidence For An Unusual Dispersal Mode
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Ancient Volcanic Explosions Shed Light On Mercury's Origins
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Unplanned Pregnancy Remains High Among Young Australian Women
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Chinese medicine community split by language issue from CBC: Health
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Startup aims to poach workers at tech bus stops from Physorg
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Windows XP diehards to fend off hackers on their own from Physorg
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VIDEO: 'Your ladybirds are in the post' from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Sparks fly over US plan to shift Internet role from Physorg
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Where The Milky Way Stands In The 'Council Of Giants'
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Biosphere 2 Ocean - A Living Lab In The Desert
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Experts decode germs' DNA to fight food poisoning from AP Health
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Huge 'El Gordo' Galaxy Cluster Packs Mass of 3 Quadrillion Suns (Photos) from Space.com
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Experiments render H7N1 virus more contagious in ferrets from Science Blog
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Indigenous societies’ ‘first contact’ typically brings collapse, but rebounds possible from Science Blog
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Zombie cancer cells eat themselves to live from Science Blog
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Bacterial Gut Biome May Guide Colon Cancer Progression from Science Blog
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Loneliness impacts DNA repair from Science Blog
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NASA's Mars Rover Curiosity Arrives at Next Science Destination (Photos) from Space.com
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Heroin addicts face barriers to treatment from AP Health
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Fast facts about some obstacles to heroin sobriety from AP Health
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Q&A: Pets Are Becoming People, Legally Speaking from National Geographic
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5 Foods Will Be Harder to Produce in a Warmer World from National Geographic
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Our Year of Extremes: Did Climate Change Just Hit Home? from MSNBC: Science
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Type 1 diabetics thriving and living longer from CBC: Health
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Gay men divided over use of HIV prevention drug from AP Health
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Vote Now! Best Space Stories of the Week – April 6, 2014 from Space.com
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Amino acid fingerprints revealed in new study from Physorg
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Arid areas absorb unexpected amounts of atmospheric carbon from Physorg
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Field study shows why food quality will suffer with rising carbon dioxide from Physorg
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Groundbreaking optical device could enhance optical information processing, computers from Physorg
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Tiny minerals may have shaped Earth's first plate boundaries from Sciencenews.org
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Self-assembled superlattices create molecular machines with 'hinges' and 'gears' from Physorg
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From Drip to Glide: How Plate Tectonics Started from Live Science
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Can Deserts Stop Global Warming? No, But They Help, Study Says from MSNBC: Science
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Columbia Scientists Identify Key Cells in Touch Sensation from Newswise - Scinews
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Self-Assembled Silver Superlattices Create Molecular Machines with Hydrogen-Bond "Hinges" and Moving "Gears" from Newswise - Scinews
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Scripps Research Institute Scientists Provide New Grasp of Soft Touch from Newswise - Scinews
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Zombie cancer cells eat themselves to live from Science Daily
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Helium ions may provide superior, better-targeted treatment in pediatric radiotherapy, study suggests from Science Daily
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Prognosis of tumors positive for human papilloma virus in head and neck cancers varies according to site from Science Daily
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Calcium supplementation does not increase coronary heart disease, new study suggests from Science Daily
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Does a junk food diet make you lazy? Psychology study offers answer from Science Daily
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The long and the short of telomeres: Loneliness impacts DNA repair, parrot study shows from Science Daily
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New test developed to detect men at high risk of prostate cancer recurrence from Science Daily
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Brachytherapy helps maintain erectile function in prostate cancer patients without compromising treatment outcomes from Science Daily
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Nowhere to hide: Kids, once protected, now influenced by tobacco marketing from Science Daily
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Higher social class linked to fewer bone fractures among non-white women from Science Daily
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Uncommon genetic variations may contribute to ovarian cancer risk from Science Daily
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Synthetic genetic clock keeps accurate time across a range of temperatures from Science Daily
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New algorithm aids in both robot navigation and scene understanding from Science Daily
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In mice, obese dads produce heavier daughters with epigenetically altered breast tissue from Science Daily
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Key component of cellular protein transport system decoded from Science Daily
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New study on the crime risk on London Underground from Science Daily
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Romanians protest against Chevron fracking plans from Physorg
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Samsung 'selfie' flap now in hands of lawyers: White House from Physorg
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Cuba denounces 'subversive' US texting program from Physorg
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Researchers net 'zombie bass' with electricity from Physorg
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Standard Model Or Minimal SUSY ?
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Measles risk for passengers on Abu Dhabi-Toronto flight from CBC: Health
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Ancient Egyptian Mummy Found With Brain but No Heart from Live Science
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Photos: 1,700-Year-Old Egyptian Mummy Revealed from Live Science
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Breakthrough synthesis method to speed commercialization of graphene from Physorg
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Boy, 5, figures out password security loophole on Xbox, cell phone from CBC: Technology & Science
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Tetris turns 30 with super-sized version on Philadelphia sky scraper from CBC: Technology & Science
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Blooming Desert Photos: Brittlebush Plants Thrive in the Dry Southwest from Live Science
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Fast facts about some obstacles to heroin sobriety from AP Health
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Peter Matthiessen in the World, 1927-2014 from National Geographic
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Pfizer reports promising results for cancer drug from AP Health
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A 3D printer could ink your next tattoo from Science Alert
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No Necronomicon? Harvard Claims A Surprising Number Of Books Bound In Human Flesh
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Arid Areas Absorb More Atmospheric Carbon Than Previously Known
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Amino Acid Fingerprints Revealed In New Study
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Friedreich's Ataxia -- An Effective Gene Therapy In An Animal Model
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Guarded Optimism After Breast Cancer Drug Shows Promising Results from NY Times Science
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The Working Life: New York’s Paid Sick Leave Law Quietly Takes Effect from NY Times Science
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Australia's dingo proved to be a distinct species from Science Alert
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Clouds Seen Circling The Drain Around Supermassive Black Holes