Archive of articles published on the 29th of July 2010
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Empa grows 'sea urchin'-shaped structures
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Popular diabetes drugs associated with fractures in type 2 diabetic patients
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Vitamin D deficiency linked to arterial stiffness in black teens
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Western diet link to ADHD
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Super-rare 'elkhorn' coral found in Pacific
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Intensive chemotherapy may be harmful to most older patients with acute myeloid leukemia
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Scripps research study opens the door to new class of drugs for epileptic seizures
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Good and bad in the hands of politicians
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Quality coronary bypass care can improve lives and cut costs
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Signs of reversal of Arctic cooling in some areas
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Small increases in vaccine cost can cause large gaps in protection
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Highlight of the Polarstern expedition
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Researchers study benefits of white button mushrooms
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To make one happy, make one busy
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More frequent, more intense heat waves in store for New York
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Carnegie Mellon researchers create fluorescent biosensor to aid in drug development
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Male breast cancer in family leads to high perception of risk, low likelihood of genetic counseling
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The thunderstone mystery
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The evolution of melanoma diagnosis: 25 years beyond the ABCDs
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Gender-bending fish on the rise in southern Alberta
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Study finds respiratory symptoms more reliable indicator of H1N1, not fever alone
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New pathway to Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases
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Ear bones reveal spawning secrets of Lake Erie walleye
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Discovered: Audubon's first engraving of a bird
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'White graphene' to the rescue
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'Linc-ing' a noncoding RNA to a central cellular pathway
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Researchers find new translocation; weak spots in DNA lead to genetic disease
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Next generation sequencing establishes genetic link between two rare diseases
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Plant compound resveratrol shown to suppresses inflammation, free radicals in humans
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Most youth hockey injuries caused by accidents, not checking, UB study shows
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Study finds black carbon implicated in global warming
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Memory's master switch
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Behind the secrets of silk lie high-tech opportunities
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Researchers identify key enzyme in DNA repair pathway
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A new ground zero for prostate cancer
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Graphene exhibits bizarre new behavior well suited to electronic devices
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UCLA scientists for the first time identify a cell-of-origin for human prostate cancer
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Graphene under strain creates gigantic pseudo-magnetic fields
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Some trees 'farm' bacteria to help supply nutrients
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Brown dwarf found orbiting a young sun-like star
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Polymer passage takes time
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Story tips from the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, August 2010
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Mechanism uncovered behind Salmonella virulence and drug susceptibility
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Resting brain activity associated with spontaneous fibromyalgia pain
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Scientists post lower speed limit for cell-signaling protein assembly
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TNF blockers may increase the risk of malignancy in children
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Unexpected viral 'fossils' found in vertebrate genomes
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Just drop it: The one-size-fits-all approach to blood sugar control, that is
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Kidney injury prevention may be possible: Watch for the warning signs
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Groundbreaking research from Intel Corp. demonstrated at IPR
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Snake venom studies yield insights for development of therapies for heart disease and cancer
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Rocks on Mars may provide link to evidence of living organisms roughly 4 billion years ago
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Calcium supplements linked to increased risk of heart attack
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Brain potentials reveal spectator effect
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A leap forward in addiction awareness and control
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Ancient reptiles 'make tracks'
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NYU Langone offers vascular-targeted photodynamic therapy for localized prostate cancer
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30 million women to benefit from health reform law
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Clinical trials can be improved by managing the learning curve
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Transforaminal steroid injection for lumbar radicular pain proves superior to placebo