Archive of articles published on the 16th of December 2010
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Bioethics Commission calls for enhanced federal oversight in new field of synthetic biology
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Study shows caffeine negatively affects children
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Doctors on Facebook risk compromising doctor-patient relationship
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Software improves understanding of mobility problems
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Light dawns on dark gamma-ray bursts
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Liver cancer in cirrhotic patients effectively treated with radiofrequency ablation
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No change in health gap between England's richest and poorest
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Alcoholics beware -- genetic variation linked to liver cirrhosis in Caucasians
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Lost images of 'human exhibits' in Britain discovered
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Study shows garlic could protect against hip osteoarthritis
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Scientists discover powerful biomarker panel for the early detection of breast cancer
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Blocking the critical structure that lets cancer cells move -- their feet
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Hemodynamic responses to the mother's face in infants by near-infrared spectroscopy
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Films for façades
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Evidence suggests e-cigs safer than cigarettes, researcher claims
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Kids got the blues? Maybe they don't have enough friends
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Report: Policies to spur renewable energy can lower energy costs
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Scientists identify the largest network of protein interactions related to Alzheimer's disease
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It's a pain to take care of pain
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URI geologist develops improved seismic model for monitoring nuclear explosions in Middle East
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Information technology needs fundamental shift to continue rapid advances in computing and help drive US competitiveness
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Decades after childhood radiation, thyroid cancer a concern
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New study suggests almonds may help reduce risk of type 2 diabetes and heart disease
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Flu on the western front
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Tips from the journals of the American Society for Microbiology
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MRI scans reveal brain changes in people at genetic risk for Alzheimer's
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Teacher effort is linked to difficult students' inherited traits
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Wind turbines may benefit crops
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Tools used to decipher 'histone code' may be faulty
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Fear discovery could lead to new interventions for PTSD
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Immune cell plays unexpected role in autoimmune disease
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When the brain knows no fear
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Tiny 3-D images shed light on origin of Earth's core
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Extinctions, loss of habitat harm evolutionary diversity
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Emotional intelligence peaks as we enter our 60s, research suggests
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Iowa State, Ames Lab physicist developing, improving designer optical materials
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CHOP experts collaborate in gene survey of childhood brain cancer; intriguing clues found
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Genome code cracked for most common form of pediatric brain cancer
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Age doesn't matter: New genes are as essential as ancient ones
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Using digitized books as 'cultural genome,' researchers unveil quantitative approach to humanities
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Science's breakthrough of the year: The first quantum machine
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A 'spin ratchet': A new electronic structure for generating spin current
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Structural distortions emerge from nothing at the nanoscale
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Computer memory takes a spin
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First measurement of magnetic field in Earth's core
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Key information about breast cancer risk and development is found in 'junk' DNA
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PSA test better predicts cancer in men taking prostate-shrinking drug
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Mapping faculty social networks helps female faculty move ahead at NJIT
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Tennis star's hospitalization for altitude sickness
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Researchers suggest diagnostic criteria for posttraumatic stress disorder are lacking
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Most Medicare stroke patients die or are rehospitalized within year after discharge
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Most Medicare stroke patients rehospitalized or dead within year
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Colossal fossil: Museum's new whale skeleton represents decades of research
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UCSF team finds new source of immune cells during pregnancy
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Brief clarifies Social Security's value for women
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Why humans are more sensitive to certain viruses: Primate immune system differences identified
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New test can predict complications from kidney disease
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Simple blood test identifies persons at highest risk for kidney disease complications
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More than 100 new species described by California Academy of Sciences in 2010
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Don't trouble your heart: Naturally high hemoglobin OK in dialysis patients
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Mount Sinai researchers develop mouse model to help find how a gene mutation leads to autism