Archive of articles published on the 10th of August 2010
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Study of electron orbits in multilayer graphene finds unexpected energy gaps
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Fasting 'feel-good' factor impacts stock markets
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Neurochip technology developed by Canadian team
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Research: College undergrads study ineffectively on computers
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Researchers develop magnetic molecular machines to deliver drugs to unhealthy cells
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Better displays ahead
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Regional protocols improve quality of care for aortic dissection patients
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Indonesian ice field may be gone in a few years, core may contain secrets of Pacific El Nino events
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For infant sleep, receptiveness more important than routine
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Stone Age remains are Britain's earliest house
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Medical students open to learning with video games
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Researchers find clues to gut immunity evolution, reveal similarities between fish/humans
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Mosasaur fossil at Natural History Museum of L.A. County re-explores 85-million-year-old sea monster
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Higher education funding may need decade or longer to recover, scholar says
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Charcoal takes some heat off global warming
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Common orchid gives scientists hope in face of climate change
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Buried silver nanoparticles improve organic transistors
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Cross-cultural perspective can help teamwork in the workplace
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Youth exposure to alcohol ads in magazines declining
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New way of classifying rheumatoid arthritis aimed at identifying the disease earlier
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Adequate zinc eases pneumonia in elderly
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Switchgrass lessens soil nitrate loss into waterways, ISU researcher says
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World's tiniest mirror
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Human cells can copy not only DNA, but also RNA, says team from Pitt, Helicos BioSciences
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Chemical system in brain behaves differently in cocaine addicts, UT Southwestern scientists find
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Optical imaging technique for angioplasty
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Drugs to treat cocaine abuse?
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Drug coverage under Medicare leads to increased use of antibiotics
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Students' understanding of the equal sign not equal, prof says
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Innovation could bring super-accurate sensors, crime forensics
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Scientists show there's nothing boring about watching paint dry
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Stereotyping has a lasting negative impact
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Inaugural deployment of buoys to measure air and sea interactions in typhoons launched from Taiwan
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Walking to school could reduce stress reactivity in children, may curb risk of heart disease
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New findings further clarify breast cancer risk with hormone therapy
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Study shows physicians reluctant to use chemoprevention for prostate cancer
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Motion-tracking technology reduces injuries for older adults
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Distinguishing 'senior moments' from Alzheimer's
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Hotter nights threaten food security -- rice at risk
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Brain fitness programs may help frail elderly walk faster
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Gondwana supercontinent underwent massive shift during Cambrian explosion
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Heart's sounds can help diagnose heart failure
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Rutgers researchers assess severity of prostate cancers using magnetic resonance imaging
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Breast cancer risk varies among different progestins used in hormone replacement therapy
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Clinical trials abroad: Making non-English language consent forms readable
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Clinical trials: Comprehension unaffected by simplified consent forms or payment
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Molecular imaging identifies high-risk patients with heart disease
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Prevalence of eye disorder high among older US adults with diabetes
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Drugs used to treat osteoporosis not linked with higher risk of esophageal cancer
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Visits to emergency departments increases in recent years
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Rate of health care associated MRSA infections decreasing
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Study finds similar personality types in male and female domestic violence perpetrators
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Adult autism diagnosis by brain scan
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Dogs' physical traits controlled by small number of genetic regions, Stanford researcher finds
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Scientists identify new drug strategy against fragile X syndrome
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High malaria transmission areas remain a problem for elimination
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Proteins linked with Alzheimer's, other neurodegenerative diseases found to clump in normal aging
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Neurodegeneration 'clumping proteins' common in aging process
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Dying of cold -- more heart attacks in cooler weather
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Colder days raise the risk of more heart attacks
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Menstrual cramps may alter brain structure