Archive of articles published on the 16th of June 2010
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Nanoparticle scientist speaks on new discoveries at Goldschmidt Conference
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Delineating primary and secondary organic carbon in neoproterozoic glacial sediments
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Sex, drugs and moral goals: Penn study of reproductive strategies and recreational drug use
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Little is understood about alcohol's effect on fetal development, Georgetown researchers say
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Experts explore emerging evidence linking diabetes and cancer
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Some people do not taste salt like others
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Crocs and fish the key to human evolution
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Analysis of atmosphere in Phoenix, Ariz., suggests new model for sound urban growth policies
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The secret life of water at very low temperatures
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Geometry affects drift and diffusion across entropic barriers
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Fully epitaxial microcavities
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Heavy metal glass helps light go the distance
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Understanding robustness in organisms -- a potential weapon against infectious diseases
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VISTA views the Sculptor Galaxy
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Hubble scrutinizes site of mysterious flash and missing cloud belt on Jupiter
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Consequences of being rich
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Bone replacement from laser melting
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Elemental bones
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Almost three quarters of women with rheumatoid arthritis worldwide suffer pain daily
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Alcohol consumption lowers risk of developing several arthritic conditions
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More than just the baby blues
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New world Helicobacter pylori genome sequenced, dynamics of inflammation-related genes revealed
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Treatment with naturally occurring protein prevents and reverses brain damage caused by meningitis
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Wild potato germplasm holds key to disease resistance
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New process is promising for hydrogen fuel cell cars
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Citizen science: Birders contribute valuable data on invasive plant species
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Sickle cell patients should be better monitored for constipation prevention
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June Science Picks
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June 2010 Geosphere highlights
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Shining a light around corners
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Montreal researchers shed light on common juvenile cancer
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'Fowl' news: Hints from Taiwan that free-range eggs may be less healthy than regular eggs
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Flower power makes tropics cooler, wetter
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Researchers develop ultra-simple method for creating nanoscale gold coatings
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A manifesto to make innovation deliver for development
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Consumer responses to Gulf oil spill reflect Americans' changing corporate expectations
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Questioning the effectiveness of oil dispersants in Gulf oil spill
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Chemicals that eased one environmental problem may worsen another
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Jell-O lab-on-a-chip devices to spark interest in science careers
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New evidence that smokeless tobacco damages DNA and key enzymes
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MIT astronomer leads the first team to study a Kuiper Belt object during a stellar occultation
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New insights into volcanic activity on the ocean floor
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Stanford study identifies proteins that modulate life span in worms
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Incidence of malaria jumps when Amazon forests are cut
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Defects in immune system enzyme may increase risk of autoimmune disorders
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Insulin peptide may point to a solution for type 1 diabetes
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NIH-supported experimental Marburg vaccine prevents disease 2 days after infection
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LSU professor uses volcanic emissions to study Earth's atmospheric past
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Afghanistan's Kabul Basin faces major water challenges
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Blood relations
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Male desire to be strong and protect family key to preventing suicides: UBC study
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Peering into the never-before-seen
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SNM's 2010 Annual Meeting reveals latest developments in molecular imaging and nuclear medicine
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Wild sharks, redfish harbor antibiotic-resistant bacteria
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Dinosaur-chewing mammals leave behind oldest known tooth marks
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Gene mutation increases thromboembolism risk in women taking tamoxifen
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Clear rules facilitate continued Web interaction among general practitioners
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Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Gabapentin opens window of communication
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Late-onset Pompe patients in US begin receiving new therapy
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Research is getting closer to understanding critical nucleus in haze formation, prof says
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Tropical Depression 2-E forms in the Eastern Pacific, number 3 may follow
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System 92L's chances for tropical development extremely diminished
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Action of modern drug demonstrates how 2 ancient human systems interact
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Researchers predict human visual attention using computer intelligence for the first time
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110-foot concrete bridge withstands 8.0 earthquake simulation
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The first genes for susceptibility to cerebral malaria in Angolan children identified
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Researchers unzip symptoms of the 'male menopause'
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Using science to identify true soccer stars
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AIDS drugs given to pregnant women block 99 percent of HIV transmission to breastfed babies
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Maternal or infant antiretrovirals both effective in preventing HIV transmission through breast milk
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Benefits of shared electronic patient records more modest than anticipated
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Relying too much on e-mail bad for business, study says
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Storing carbon dioxide deep underground in rock form