Archive of feed items published on the 20th of September 2018
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U.N. report: Colombia's coca plant production reached record levels in 2017 from UPI
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Catholic bishops announce policy changes for sexual abuse allegations from UPI
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$60 million in virtual currency hacked in Japan from Physorg
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Space street art from European Space Agency
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US officials face growing pressure over dicamba herbicide use from Physorg
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Google Mini captures top spot in connected speaker market: survey from Physorg
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Trilobites: Kidney Stones Are More Beautiful Than You Might Think
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Merger of Cigna and Express Scripts Gets Approval From Justice Dept.
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Phys Ed: Faster. Slower. How We Walk Depends on Who We Walk With, and Where We Live.
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Adolescence: How to Help Teenagers Embrace Stress
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When Family Members Care for Aging Parents
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Low-Dose Aspirin Late in Life? Healthy People May Not Need It
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Matter: Why Your DNA Is Still Uncharted Territory
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Where a Sore Throat Becomes a Death Sentence
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Personal Health: The Risks to Children From Adults Who Smoke
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Tech Fix: Apple Watch Series 4 Review: Faster, Bigger, With a Promise to Be Healthier
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High-Dose Folic Acid Does Not Prevent High Blood Pressure of Pregnancy
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Excess Weight Gain or Loss During Pregnancy Tied to Child’s Heart Health
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Nonfiction: The Quest to Create and Perfect an Artificial Heart
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Nonfiction: A Nobel Laureate Asks What Makes a ‘Disordered Mind’
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Europe’s Triumphs and Troubles Are Written in Swiss Ice
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New Approach to Breast Reconstruction May Reduce Pain and Weakness for Some
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The New Health Care: Can Paying for a Health Problem as a Whole, Not Piece by Piece, Save Medicare Money?
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The Checkup: For Kids With Concussions, Less Time Alone in a Dark Room
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Don’t Use Infant Walkers
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Retro Report: How an Unsolved Mystery Changed the Way We Take Pills
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A Boy Named Chance in a Land Without Heart Surgeons
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2-Year-Old Boy With Deadly Cancer Gets an Early Christmas From His Neighbors
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Janet Weinberg, 63, Dies; Advocate for Gay Causes and the Disabled
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Prominent Cancer Researcher Resigns from Dartmouth Amid Plagiarism Charges
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The New Old Age: For Elderly Women With Breast Cancer, Surgery May Not Be the Best Option
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Ask Well: What Foods Should I Avoid to Prevent Kidney Stones?
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Top Sloan Kettering Cancer Doctor Resigns After Failing to Disclose Industry Ties
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Gender Letter: Serena’s Not Alone. Women Are Penalized for Anger at Work, Especially Black Women.
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Rites of Passage: The Abortion I Almost Forgot
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When Your Child Believes Meat Is Murder
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Japan fashion guru Maezawa lands first SpaceX moon flight
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Brazil space station open for small satellite business
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SpaceX signs first private passenger to fly around the moon
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Scientists investigate icy streams for survival clues
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Roche boss says Brexit and curbs on drug use pose threat to UK science
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British companies, academics excluded from EU Galileo space project if no-deal Brexit
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Bubbling Bolt toasts zero-gravity with champagne
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NASA tests foldable heat shield that could help human Mars landing
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Stone in South African cave boasts oldest-known human drawing
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For families of some 9/11 victims, new DNA tools reopen old wounds
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Moto2 rider Fenati dropped by team after brake grab
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U.S. appeals court upholds MIT, Harvard patents on CRISPR gene editing
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Falcons S Neal (ACL) lost for season
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College football notebook: Illinois backup QB leaves program
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NFL notebook: Steelers resolute in Bell holdout
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New York scientists use new DNA tools to identify 9/11 victims
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Russia weighs possibility of deliberate act in space station damage
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Amazon eyes Chilean skies as it seeks to datamine the stars
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Archeologists find Neolithic remains in Nile Delta
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Medtech firms get personal with digital twins
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1,000-Foot-Long Spider Web Is Just a Summer Orgy, Expert Says
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Florence Unleashing a Flood of Pig Poop on North Carolina
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Scientists Just Found the Guys Who Are Killing Africa’s Elephants
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Photos: Seized Elephant Ivory Reveals How Massive Cartels Operate
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Cobra-Crowned Sphinx Statue with Ceremonial Beard Discovered in Egypt
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Hey, Spock! Real-Life 'Planet Vulcan' Discovered
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The Strongest Material in the Universe Could Be (Nuclear) Pasta
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For Tiny Light Particles, 'Before' and 'After' Mean Nothing
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The Identity of This Remarkably Well-Preserved Egyptian Mummy Remains a Mystery
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Why the SpaceX Lunar Tourists Won't Walk on the Moon
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Weird Infrared Signal Emanates Across Space, But What Created It?
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Great White Sharks Gather in Droves in the Middle of Nowhere, But Why?
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Are These Four Personality Types for Real?
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Melting Arctic Permafrost Releases Acid that Dissolves Rocks
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This Experiment Will Shoot Ghostly Particles Through Earth, Answer Why We Exist
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10 Reasons Why Humans Are So Gross
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Is That 'Midlife Crisis' Really Alzheimer's Disease?
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Why Does OJ Taste Bad After You Brush Your Teeth?
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Amazingly Preserved Wolf Pup Mummy Discovered in Yukon Gold Mine
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Japanese Billionaire Will Be First Lunar Tourist. And He Plans to Invite Artists.
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Low-carb diet better when it includes more vegetables, nuts
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N.S. woman choosing to die earlier than she wants due to 'extreme' assisted-dying law
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Your used smartphone could be helpful for blind people
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More than 8,000 apparent opioid-related deaths in Canada since 2016
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A child dies every 5 seconds, and most are preventable deaths: UN
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California sues maker of Humira for alleged kickbacks to doctors
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B.C.-based grower approved to export marijuana to U.S. for clinical trial
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Mom and daughter share 4-year nursing program together, still not sick of each other
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Canada's artificial trans fats ban comes into effect — with a phase-out period
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'I feel betrayed by my company': Subway operator barred while using medicinal cannabis
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The dangers of not vaccinating are horrifying and graphic. Government warnings must show that
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Healthy seniors taking baby Aspirin may be doing more harm than good
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'People are going to die': A city ravaged by the opioid crisis waits anxiously for overdose prevention site
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Mental health crisis grips Puerto Rico as rebuilding efforts stumble a year after hurricane
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Timing is everything: How body-clock medicine tackles age-old diseases
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Vaping on school buses and in classes: Pharmacist warns of high e-cigarette use among N.L. teens
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Her dense breast tissue hid cancer for years. Now she's warning others
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How psychedelic therapy could treat mental illness — by helping people think more like kids
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Health Canada asked 102 drug manufacturers and distributors to stop marketing opioids, 25 responded
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Mysterious Good Samaritan leaves handwritten suicide prevention messages on Lions Gate Bridge
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How do you get people excited about augmented reality? Put it in a browser
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Researchers discover planet Vulcan from Star Trek — sort of
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Mars Opportunity rover's days are numbered — but not all agree they should be
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65 million-year-old fossils found by scientists in Saskatchewan
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'We can't wait': Why more Canadians are finally getting serious about making less garbage
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Get a sneak preview of a beautifully preserved, 'mummified' dinosaur named Zuul
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Syncrude's 'bison keeper': 25 years of herding in the oilsands
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Canadian crabs with bad attitude threaten coastal ecosystem
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Facial recognition is everywhere — here's why that's concerning
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Using nature to defend against floods
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Your used smartphone could be helpful for blind people
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Trump rescinds U.S. rules on pollution from drilling
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158 laid off as videogame developer Capcom shutters Burnaby office
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Great white shark tagged in Atlantic Canadian waters for first time
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Halifax G7 meeting to promote ocean plastics charter, says environment minister
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Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa will take SpaceX rocket around the moon
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Fire tornado caught on video, snatching hose from B.C. crew
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Did your Ancestry.com DNA results change dramatically? Here's why
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British diver who helped in Thai cave rescue sues Elon Musk
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Privacy watchdogs call for more oversight over political parties
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Space for nature
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News at a glance
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Physicists plan hunt for Higgs boson pairs
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Steep drop in Zika cases undermines vaccine trial
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New cancer-fighting cells enter trials
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NASA space laser targets melting poles
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Scarred bird bones reveal early settlement on Madagascar
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Piercing the haze
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Windfall
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Gaia 2.0
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Nervous system-like signaling in plant defense
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A pinch of RNA spices up DNA repair
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Revving up an artificial metalloenzyme
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Enantioselective four-component Ugi reactions
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Robotic-flapper maneuvers and fruitfly turns
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A "technology-smart" battery policy strategy for Europe
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Smarter, stronger, longer
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Looking ahead
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Grazing limits benefited Bridge Creek
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U.S. fast test reactor will pay dividends
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Prioritizing population policies
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Bird forecast
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Metals brought together do more
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Flying fast and free
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A protein designed to sense metabolites
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Mapping global deforestation patterns
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RNA takes over DNA repair
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Going quantum with metamaterials
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Teasing apart ant venom
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Improving Huntington's disease detection
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(IL-)2 be or not to be?
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Steering together all four Ugi pieces
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Representing the identity of a smell
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Tailoring tandem organics
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ER-SURF protein import into mitochondria
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Gaia enters a new state
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A target for medulloblastoma
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Age matters in allergy
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Rapid, long-distance signaling in plants
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Organic-matter flow in kelp forest
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The benefits of marginal brain therapy
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Unraveling the mystery of thalidomide
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Drugging the undruggable
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The entropy of a few
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Following plastic through the economy
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Specialized chaperones required
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A tailless aerial robotic flapper reveals that flies use torque coupling in rapid banked turns
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Organic and solution-processed tandem solar cells with 17.3% efficiency
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A designed heme-[4Fe-4S] metalloenzyme catalyzes sulfite reduction like the native enzyme
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Quantum entanglement of the spin and orbital angular momentum of photons using metamaterials
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Quantum metasurface for multiphoton interference and state reconstruction
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Classifying drivers of global forest loss
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Glutamate triggers long-distance, calcium-based plant defense signaling
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A continental system for forecasting bird migration
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An ER surface retrieval pathway safeguards the import of mitochondrial membrane proteins in yeast
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Semisynthetic sensor proteins enable metabolic assays at the point of care
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Ribonucleotide incorporation enables repair of chromosome breaks by nonhomologous end joining
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New Products
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Learning to lead
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Differential IL-2 expression defines developmental fates of follicular versus nonfollicular helper T cells
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Recurrent cortical circuits implement concentration-invariant odor coding
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Asymmetric phosphoric acid-catalyzed four-component Ugi reaction
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Response to Comment on "Unexpected reversal of C3 versus C4 grass response to elevated CO2 during a 20-year field experiment"
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Trilobites: Elephant Tusk DNA Helps Track Ivory Poachers
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Matter: Why Your DNA Is Still Uncharted Territory
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With Moon as His Muse, Japanese Billionaire Signs Up for SpaceX Voyage
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Saltmarsh Sparrows Fight to Keep Their Heads Above Water
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Trilobites: What 13,000 Patents Involving the DNA of Sea Life Tell Us About the Future
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Europe’s Triumphs and Troubles Are Written in Swiss Ice
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Trilobites: Watch Plants Light Up When They Get Attacked
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Oldest Known Drawing by Human Hands Discovered in South African Cave
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Newsbook: Read These 3 Books on the Terror of Shark Attacks
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News Analysis: Humans Are Making Hurricanes Worse. Here’s How.
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Luigi Cavalli-Sforza, 96, Who Tracked Genes Through History, Dies
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Trilobites: Kidney Stones Are More Beautiful Than You Might Think
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Lagoons of Pig Waste Are Overflowing After Florence. Yes, That’s as Nasty as It Sounds.
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Climate Fwd:: Trump Administration Formally Rolls Back Rule Aimed at Limiting Methane Pollution
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Merger of Cigna and Express Scripts Gets Approval From Justice Dept.
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Meet SpaceX’s First Moon Voyage Customer, Yusaku Maezawa
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Nonfiction: The Quest to Create and Perfect an Artificial Heart
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Q&A: Lapses in Turning the Lights On
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Nonfiction: A Nobel Laureate Asks What Makes a ‘Disordered Mind’
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Update: A Rwandan Game Park Defying the Odds
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Retro Report: How an Unsolved Mystery Changed the Way We Take Pills
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Low-Dose Aspirin Late in Life? Healthy People May Not Need It
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A Boy Named Chance in a Land Without Heart Surgeons
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Where a Sore Throat Becomes a Death Sentence
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California Had Its Own Climate Summit. Now What?
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Walter Mischel, 88, Psychologist Famed for Marshmallow Test, Dies
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As the Ice Melts, NASA Will Be Watching
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Trilobites: Water Droplets Don’t Just Hover on a Hot Pan. They Roll.
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Prominent Cancer Researcher Resigns from Dartmouth Amid Plagiarism Charges
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The New Old Age: For Elderly Women With Breast Cancer, Surgery May Not Be the Best Option
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Top Sloan Kettering Cancer Doctor Resigns After Failing to Disclose Industry Ties
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U.S., Russia Respond to Space Station Leak Rumors
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Remember the Bees That Swarmed Times Square? We Tried to Find Out Where They Came From
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Trilobites: Just a Few Pieces of Plastic Can Kill Sea Turtles
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Hurricane Florence Is Going to Slow Down. That’s Not Good.
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The rush for data risks growing the North-South divide
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Q&A: ‘Women leaders must fight gender bias in the system’
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Birth defects cluster not just down to Zika
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Scant progress at Bangkok climate talks
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Arab countries caught in a cycle of war and disease
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Estimate of carbon in indigenous lands rises five-fold
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African swine fever ‘devastating’ if it spreads beyond China
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Oral polio drops linked to paralysis in India
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Q&A: ‘All of Iraq's arable land needs reclamation’
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Scientists pin down fraud that fuels illegal Amazon logging
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Zambia trial cuts severe malaria deaths by 96 per cent
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The arduous path to make mHealth work at last
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Rotavirus vaccine cuts diarrhoeal deaths by a third
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New way to save endangered sharks – and our seafood
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India mounts awareness campaign as maize-eating moth detected
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Watermelon rind a cheap filter for arsenic in groundwater