Archive of articles published on the 28th of November 2011
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Researchers reduce smartphones' power consumption by more than 70 percent
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Report: Herbicide atrazine spurs reproductive problems in many creatures
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'Fool's gold' aids discovery of new options for cheap, benign solar energy
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Functional brain pathways disrupted in children with ADHD
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Study debunks stereotype that men think about sex all day long
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Submarine springs offer preview of ocean acidification effects on coral reefs
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BWH researchers develop a vaccine prototype stronger than traditional vaccines
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Mid-morning snacking may sabotage weight-loss efforts
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Researchers use CT to recreate Stradivarius violin
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Restricted calorie diet improves heart function in obese patients with diabetes
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Marine biodiversity loss due to warming and predation: UBC researcher
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NC State designs new handle to make lifting infant car seats safer, easier
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Scientists identify key area that could sever communication between brain and heart in disease
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An unexpected player in a cancer defense system
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Fungi: Another tool in bacteria's belt?
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Princeton technique puts chemistry breakthroughs on the fast track
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Creative excuses: Original thinkers more likely to cheat
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The art of stabilizing entangled spaghetti-like materials
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Depression can lead to heart disease
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Babies embrace punishment earlier than previously thought
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Aging stem cells may explain higher prevalence of leukemia, infections among elderly
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Boys with regressive autism, but not early onset autism, have larger brains
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Drug may slow spread of deadly eye cancer
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In the heart of Cygnus, NASA's Fermi reveals a cosmic-ray cocoon
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Antibiotics in swine feed encourage gene exchange
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40 percent of youths attempting suicide make first attempt before high school
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ISGS-led consortium begins injection of CO2 for storage at Illinois Basin -- Decatur Project
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New study shows biopsy of recurrent breast cancer can alter treatment
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The immune system has protective memory cells, researchers discover
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Cell molecule identified as central player in the formation of new blood vessels