Archive of articles published on the 23rd of July 2008
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'Stuffy nose' mouse: A promise to help treat 31 million with sinusitis
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Small birth size linked to changes in the cardiovascular system that predispose to later disease
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Heart disease is linked to worse mental processes that, in turn, predict the onset of dementia
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Bovine tuberculosis in wildlife threatens endangered lynx and cattle health
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Study suggests past climate changes may have promoted the formation of new species in the Amazon
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Scientists find new clues to explain Amazonian biodiversity
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Age-old magic tricks can provide clues for modern science
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Autism's social struggles due to disrupted communication networks in brain
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Amazon outflow is found to power ocean capture of carbon dioxide
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Air quality forecasts for China
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Using nanotechnology to create high-performance materials
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Licking your wounds: Scientists isolate compound in human saliva that speeds wound healing
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Biofilms use chemical weapons
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Why eating less can help the environment
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1 missing gene leads to fruitless mating rituals
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Want a reason to love your lower belly fat? It's rich in stem cells
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Hurricane preparedness survey: Worries about drinking water and medical care
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Costs of climate change, state-by-state: Billions, says UMD
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Study predicts crop-production costs will jump dramatically in 2009
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Sugar study is sweetener for stem cell science
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Making patients move requires the right exercise advice
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Exercise could be the heart's fountain of youth
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Study suggests human visual system could make powerful computer
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Toxic chemicals found in common scented laundry products, air fresheners
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Sex and lifespan linked in worms
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'Nanonet' circuits closer to making flexible electronics reality
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Study shows parasites outweigh predators
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Polarizing filter allows astronomers to see disks surrounding black holes
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How secure is your network? NIST model knows
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Slippery customer: A greener antiwear additive for engine oils
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NIST membrane model may unlock secrets of early-stage Alzheimer's
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Cool! Nanoparticle research points to energy savings
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NIST trumps the clumps: Making biologic drugs safer
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Scientists suspect omega-3 fatty acids could slow acute wound healing
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Parasites outweigh predators in Pacific Coast estuaries
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Paying to save tropical forests could be a way to reduce global carbon emissions
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'Statins' linked to improved survival in kidney transplant recipients
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Kidneys donated after cardiac death could reduce disparities for black kidney transplant recipients
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August 2008 Geology and GSA Today media highlights