Archive of articles published on the 2nd of October 2008
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Flexi display technology is now
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Emissions rising faster this decade than last
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Presidential candidates' health plans offer divergent approaches to health system reform
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A new dinosaur species, Pachyrhinosaur lakustai, unveiled from Pipestone Creek, Alberta, Canada
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What is wild? Odor attraction among different wildtype Drosophila
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3-D CT scans lead to more successful treatment of varicose veins in the lower extremities
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Changes in sex steroids associated with menopause
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Case Western Reserve University researchers track Chernobyl fallout
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This is your brain on politics
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4 in 10 voters don't see either Obama or McCain health-care plan as better for them
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Pterodactyl-inspired robot to master air, ground and sea
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Advergames: Theme of game is secret to success
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UC Berkeley study tests impact of terror warnings on presidential race
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Study examines how doctors discuss medical errors
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When a light goes on during thought processes
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Topsoil's limited turnover: A crisis in time
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Specialty hospitals not more cost-efficient than full-service hospitals
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Critical mass in rare diseases -- an innovative Internet approach
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Coastlines could be protected by invisibility cloak
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Breast cancer cells recycle to escape death by hormonal therapy
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Car or pedestrian -- How we can follow objects with our eyes
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Bullying common in cyberspace
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Sharpening up Jupiter
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Study confirms colonoscopy associated with reduced colorectal cancer incidence
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Palliative care access varies widely in the US according to new study in J Palliative Medicine
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Where you live matters when you're seriously ill
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Scientists explore putting electric cars on a two-way power street
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Liver transplant recipients almost 3 times more likely to develop cancer
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Baked slug: New method to test fireproofing material
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Moths with a nose for learning
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Children's National researchers develop novel anti-tumor vaccine
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Next-generation adaptive optics produces sharper Jupiter images
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Elite opinion leaders greatly vary in their foreign policy beliefs
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GOCE team gearing up for new launch date
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Too many calories send the brain off kilter
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Hospital delays under scrutiny by researchers at the MUHC
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The role of stem cells in renewing the cornea
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Arctic sea ice hits second-lowest extent, likely lowest volume, say CU-Boulder researchers
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Bays on US Gulf Coast vulnerable to flooding
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Consumer benefits differ for changing product sizes in a specialty coffee market
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Presence of safety measures affects people's trust in the safety of tourist destinations
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Millisecond brain signals predict response to fast-acting antidepressant
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Nanodiamond drug device could transform cancer treatment
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UC Riverside biochemists devise method for bypassing aluminum toxicity effects in plants
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Research team discovers brain pathway responsible for obesity
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What HIV needs
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How to build crops that can beat aluminum's toxic effects
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6 environmental research studies reveal critical health risks from plastic
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African-American blogs offer key health communications tool
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Atlantic tuna return thousands of miles to birthplace to spawn
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Thinking it through: Scientists call for policy to guide biofuels industry toward sustainability
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Don't stress! Bacterial crisis command center revealed
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Reproducing early and often is the key to rapid evolution in plants
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Wielding microbe against microbe, beetle defends its food source
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Experts agree: Environmental standards needed for biofuels
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Cross kingdom conflicts on a beetle's back
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Scientists Find new migratory patterns for Mediterranean and Western Atlantic bluefin tuna
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'Little bang' triggered solar system formation
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Rethinking who should be considered 'essential' during a pandemic flu outbreak
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Religion makes people helpful and generous -- under certain conditions: UBC researchers
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Under pressure at the nanoscale, polymers play by different rules
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When seeing IS believing
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UNC study on properties of carbon nanotubes, water could have wide-ranging implications
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Second lumpectomy for breast cancer reduces survival rates
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Study looks at psychological impact of gene test for breast cancer
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Models of eel cells suggest electrifying possibilities
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Paleozoic 'sediment curve' provides new tool for tracking sea-floor sediment movements
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Musicians use both sides of their brains more frequently than average people
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DNA of good bacteria drives intestinal response to infection
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Scientists identify a molecule that coordinates the movement of cells
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Many receptor models used in drug design may not be useful after all
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New catheter-less technique may ease the pain and discomfort of prostate cancer recovery
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Researchers identify genes associated with increased gout risk
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Changes needed in way the United States Conducts military interventions
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Beetles get by with a little help from their friends
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JCI online early table of contents: Oct. 1, 2008
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Loss of the protein target of lithium disrupts normal mouse embryonic heart development
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Study shows how civil war refugees cope with the unknown
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Decline in Alaskan sea otters affects bald eagles' diet