Archive of articles published on the 27th of January 2011
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How spring-loaded filaree seeds self launch
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Casualties of war: Wounded veterans more likely to die of coronary heart disease
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Female lizard turns the table: Why exaggerated coloration makes her a good mate
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LSU's Mark Batzer decodes orangutan genome
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Study suggests new treatment option to reduce metastasis in ovarian cancer
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Research suggests HIV causes rapid aging in key infection-fighting cells
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Researchers uncover link to increased atherosclerosis risk in lupus patients
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Training the brain to think ahead in addiction
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Watching TV coverage of terror makes viewers feel threatened
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Ben-Gurion U. researchers determine that a first medical opinion can influence the second
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New transistor for plastic electronics exhibits the best of both worlds
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Baby bliss?
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Touchscreens made of carbon
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Fostamatinib proven to be safe but not effective
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Organic food in pregnancy -- new study
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Men more likely to stick with girlfriends who sleep with other women than other men
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Study finds MRSA screening saves hospitals money
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Discovery could lead to new therapies for asthma, COPD
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Scientists link protein to the insulation of the nervous system's wiring
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Study: Diabetes affects patients' well-being and also impacts spouses
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Denmark, Finland and Belgium have best democracies
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Report offers solutions to address decline in US dental faculty
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ESRC report examines the pathway to economic recovery
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Sprouts? Supplements? Team them up to boost broccoli's cancer-fighting power
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Universal solvent no match for new self-healing sticky gel
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Current violent juvenile treatment methods costly, ineffective, MU researcher finds
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New national study finds 34 percent increase in running-related injuries among children
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Secondhand smoke laws may reduce childhood ear infections
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Yearly mammograms from age 40 save 71 percent more lives, study shows
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Opposites may attract, but they don't make better parents
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First large-scale, physics-based space weather model transitions into operation
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Scientists determine what makes an orangutan an orangutan
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Study shows smaller rows contribute to more soybean yields in colder climates
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On the hunt for universal intelligence
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Using a child's own stem cells to repair their heart looks promising
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Surgery for obstructive sleep apnea reduces daytime drowsiness
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Altered gene protects some African-Americans from coronary artery disease
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Test shows dinosaurs survived mass extinction by 700,000 years
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Study finds common ground for ecosystems and fishing in Northwest Mexico
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A mix of tiny gold and viral particles -- and the DNA ties that bind them
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Researchers identify biomarkers of poor outcomes in preemies
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New research shows infants understand social dominance
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Stem cells show promise in repairing a child's heart
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Unemployment among doctoral scientists and engineers lower than among the general population in 2008
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Bacteria possible cause of preterm births
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Team looks to the cow rumen for better biofuels enzymes
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Caltech geobiologists uncover links between ancient climate change and mass extinction
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Study reveals how fusion protein triggers cancer
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Warming North Atlantic water tied to heating Arctic, according to new study
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High school biology teachers reluctant to endorse evolution in class
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Staying 1 strep ahead
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Infants ascribe social dominance to larger individuals
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How now, inside the cow: Nearly 30,000 novel enzymes for biofuel production improvements
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Modern humans reached Arabia earlier than thought, new artifacts suggest
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Weighing the costs of disaster
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Memory training explored as strategy for addiction treatment
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Protein related to aging holds breast cancer clues
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Notre Dame biologists call for regulation of rare plant sales
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New test discovered to better predict breast cancer outcomes
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Gene 'relocation' key to most evolutionary change in bacteria
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New findings show how bacteria undergo genome evolution
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Disparities in physician demographics linked to patient disparities
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Celiac disease and Crohn's disease share part of their genetic background
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Marriage is good for physical and mental health
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Expert questions Lansley's key arguments for NHS reform
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Deaths from IVF are rare but relevant
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Nanowires exhibit giant piezoelectricity
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Newborn screening increases survival outcome for patients with severe combined immunodeficiency