Archive of articles published on the 26th of January 2011
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No leftovers for T. rex
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Household bugs -- a risk to human health?
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Traffic noise increases the risk of having a stroke
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Heart-targeting Listeria increase cardiac disease risk
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'Mum! I’m hungry!' Hungry chicks have unique calls to their parents
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Protection of pregnant women against malaria still inadequate
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The water temperature in the subtropical Atlantic falls due to wind action
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Support not punishment is the key to tackling substance abuse and addiction among nurses
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The production of plant pollen is regulated by several signaling pathways
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Hormones dictate breeding success in birds
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Research shows how pathogenic bacteria hide inside host cells
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Highly interactive training helps workers in dangerous jobs avoid deadly mistakes
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Neuroscientists learn how channels fine-tune neuronal excitability
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February 2011 Lithosphere highlights
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First study of dispersants in Gulf spill suggests a prolonged deepwater fate
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Infiltrating cancer's recruitment center
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'Difficult' patients more likely to experience worse symptoms
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UNH research recommends new regulatory structure to mitigate financial risk in China
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Fishy consequences of transplanting trout, salmon, whitefishes
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Growth-factor-containing nanoparticles accelerate healing of chronic wounds
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Hardware, software advances help protect operating systems from attack
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Florida State, UT researchers: Swear words less offensive on cable than broadcast TV
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Megalomaniac CEOs: Good or bad for company performance?
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Sharing child caregiving may increase parental conflict, study finds
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New anti-HIV gene therapy makes T-cells resistant to HIV infection
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First pediatric surgical quality program shows potential to measure children's outcomes
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Low socioeconomic status increases depression risk in rheumatoid arthritis patients
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Centuries of sailors weren't wrong: Looking at the horizon stabilizes posture
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Waterhemp rears its ugly head ... again
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Pitt team finds teen brains over-process rewards, suggesting root of risky behavior, mental ills
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The undead may influence biodiversity, greenhouse gas emissions
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Agave fuels global excitement as a bioenergy crop
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Membrane molecule keeps nerve impulses hopping
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Stimulating the brain's immune response may provide treatment for Alzheimer's disease
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MDC researchers and clinicians identify mediator of blood pressure regulation in the liver
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Course correction needed for Alzheimer's therapies, experts warn
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Scripps Research study shows map of brain connectivity changes during development
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Brain 'GPS' illuminated in migratory monarch butterflies
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Molecular mechanism links stress with predisposition for depression
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Getting more anti-cancer medicine into the blood
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First report on fate of underwater dispersants in Deepwater Horizon oil spill
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RIC study suggests researchers are entering a new era of advances in brain research
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Fish smile but some consumers frown at new genre of phosphate-free detergents
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Small particles show big promise in beating unpleasant odors
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Discovery of a biochemical basis for broccoli's cancer-fighting ability
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NASA's TRMM Satellite sees TD10S strengthen into Tropical Storm Bianca
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NASA's Aqua Satellite sees Tropical Depression Anthony heading toward Australia
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Hubble sees farther back in time than ever before
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Hubble finds a new contender for galaxy distance record
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Genetic archaeology finds parts of our genome more closely related to orangutans than chimps
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Mount Sinai researchers identify potential therapeutic target for improving long-term memory
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Making a point
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If you knew Susie -- the sequence of the orangutan genome
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Ancient body clock discovered that helps to keep all living things on time
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Genome analysis outlines variations in orangutans of Borneo, Sumatra
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Astronomers find most distant galaxy candidate yet seen
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Orangutan DNA more diverse than human's, remarkably stable through the ages
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Little-known growth factor enhances memory, prevents forgetting in rats
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'Hidden plumbing' helps slow Greenland ice flow
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President Obama calls for increased investment in science, including biomedical research
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Food-borne bacteria causes potentially fatal heart infection
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Gender and hygiene: Could cleanliness be hurting girls?
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The world can be powered by alternative energy, using today's technology, in 20-40 years
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ONR, Marine Corps show alternative energy use at forward operating bases can save dollars, lives
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Non-alcoholic energy drinks may pose 'high' health risks
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Princess Margaret Hospital researchers identify a key enzyme that affects radiation response
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2 rockets set to launch from Poker Flat Research Range
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Chemists turn gold to purple -- on purpose
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UT Southwestern researchers uncover potential 'cure' for type 1 diabetes
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Shockable cardiac arrests are more common in public than home
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Canadian researchers discover new way to prevent infections in dialysis patients
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Racial stereotyping found in US death certificates
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Eating poorly can make us depressed
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The cryptic African wolf: Canis aureus lupaster is not a golden jackal