Archive of articles published on the 6th of May 2010
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Transportation governed by simple rules
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CT technique eliminates the need for X-rays in trauma patients with possible spinal fractures
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Simple reduction technique decreases radiation dose associated with CT scans of the head
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Doctors use ultrasound to diagnose possible muscular trauma in professional athletes on-site
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High-res US: First-line imaging choice for the evaluation of patients with foot drop?
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X-ray guided steroid injections effectively treat hamstring tendonitis, study suggests
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Preoperative MRI assists in surgical planning and helps spare erectile function after RALP
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Radio tags could save lives after earthquakes
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New atherosclerosis vaccine gives promising results
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Cedars-Sinai researchers find link between methane productions and obesity
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Hepcidin-25 in human saliva, bile, ascitic and pleural fluid
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Experiences to learn from the volcanic eruption
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Americans missing out on phytonutrients associated with bone health
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Jefferson: Mechanical bowel preps offer no clinical benefit for pancreaticoduodenectomy
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Shape up the quick way
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World record in current intensity achieved with distribution cables
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Ancient leaves help researchers understand future climate
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Young people with inflammatory bowel diseases are at increased risk of fracture
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HealthMap surveillance efforts illustrate global epidemiology of H1N1 spread
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Herschel reveals the hidden side of star birth
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Long-term use of certain contraception injections associated with increased fracture risk
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Nationwide study: 1 in 4 women show ambivalence toward pregnancy
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Survival in metastatic breast cancer directly linked to circulating tumor cells
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Leading international climate experts build food security in the face of climate change
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ARS scientists in North Dakota help improve potato storage capabilities
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Caught on tape: Muscle stem cells captured on video by MU researcher
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Age, ethnicity and environment impact on risk of falls in elderly men
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Peptides may hold 'missing link' to life
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University experts prove British summer is advancing
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ORNL technology raises bar, lowers cost for groundwater contaminant sensors
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Breast cancer metastasis increases after estrogen and progestin hormone therapies, MU study finds
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Information on development cooperation occupies 3.5 percent of the contents of European newspapers
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Researchers create software for robot to improve rescue missions
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Potential new drug target to combat Kaposi's sarcoma
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New 'metamaterial' device may lead to see-through cameras and scanners
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More than half of liver patients experience neurocognitive impairments
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Story tips from the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory May 2010
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Teen girls talk more to parents about their dating habits than do boys
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Lake-bed trails tell ancient fish story
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Pluripotent and differentiated human cells reside in decidedly different epigenomic landscapes
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Simple gene test identifies clinically important subtypes of breast cancer
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Estrogen receptor status of HER2+ breast cancer correlates with response to anti-HER therapies
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IMPAKT Breast Cancer Conference press program
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Same disease, different stem cell models
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If only a robot could be more like a cockroach
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Chromosome 'glue' surprises scientists
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Biologists discover an extra layer of protection for bacterial spores
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The biggest winners: Summer campers
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Genome breakthrough allows scientists to identify and profile tumor cells from very small samples
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Study looks at gorillas, elephants and logging in Congo
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Peruvian tectonic plates move by earthquakes and non-seismic slip
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Social context may be a better indicator of obesity disparities than race
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Endometrial stem cells restore brain dopamine levels
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Neanderthal genome yields insights into human evolution and evidence of interbreeding
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Complete Neanderthal genome sequenced
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Clues to neuronal health found in tree-like nerve cell structures
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New understanding of dengue fever could help with vaccine
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Wash away your doubts when you wash your hands
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Science closing in on mystery of age-related memory loss, says UAB neurobiologist
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255 members of the National Academy of Sciences defend climate science integrity
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Recurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma 12 years after the initial diagnosis
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The LifeGene project provides unique insight into the causes of disease
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Trapping giant Rydberg atoms for faster quantum computers
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Sequencing of first frog genome sheds light on treating disease
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CSHL team helps Neandertal Genome Project compare differences between Neandertals and modern humans
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Neandertal genome sequence published in Science
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Mayo Clinic study reveals neighborhood asthma risks
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Feeling stressed? So is the poplar
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ONR scientist generates 'mud power' for NPR radio audience
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In-store slack: Consumers often plan for unplanned purchases
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Endometrial stem cells could repair brain cells damaged by Parkinson's disease
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New genes involved in human eye color identified
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Mayo researchers find candidate gene culprits for chronic pain
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Stem cells: In search of a master controller