Archive of articles published on the 24th of February 2011
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NASA postpones launch of Glory mission
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Analysis shows which people most likely found incompetent to stand trial
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Is dairy colostrum the key to Olympic success?
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UV-transparent coating for image sensors
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Steroids to treat asthma: How safe are they?
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Planet formation in action?
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La Jolla Institute-led team illuminates cell pathway key to insulin resistance in Type 2 diabetes
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Maternal fructose intake impacts female and male fetuses differently
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Fatty liver may herald impending Type 2 diabetes
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Etched quantum dots shape up as single photon emitters, NIST tests show
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Meditation beats dance for harmonizing body and mind
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Collisions of protein machines cause DNA replication derailment
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Lack of health insurance limits hepatitis C patients' access to latest antiviral therapy
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Qualified Latin American immigrants earn less than similarly qualified Spaniards
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New path to water efficient seeds opens as TIP pips PIP as water gatekeeper
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Elderly patients admitted with high glucose levels are more likely to die in hospital
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Home urine test measures insulin production in diabetes
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Hospital infections and multidrug-resistant pathogens
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A glove to prevent premature birth
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IOF calls for action following release of Eastern European & Central Asian Regional Audit
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Solar experts detect waves in giant magnetic holes the size of the UK
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Low vitamin D levels linked to allergies in kids
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Language patterns are roller-coaster ride during childhood development
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Advancing delirium care through research
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Probiotic identified to treat ulcers
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Most 'locked-in syndrome' patients say they are happy
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Rare gene glitch may hold clues for schizophrenia -- NIH-funded study
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Mean girls and queen bees: Females threatened by social exclusion will reject others first
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Serotonin plays role in many autism cases, studies confirm
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Baker Institute policy report looks at cybersecurity
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GPs take more than a month to record ovarian cancer diagnosis in one in 10 cases
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A glass half full
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Antioxidants in pecans may contribute to heart health and disease prevention
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Migrating sea turtles have magnetic sense for longitude
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Redesign of US donor-liver network could boost transplants by several hundred per year
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Researcher lists more than 4,000 components of blood chemistry
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New method powerfully boosts efficiency of RNA interference (RNAi) in shutting down genes
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Gene expression to distinguish metastasizing from non-metastasizing head and neck cancers
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Multiple childbirth linked to increased risk of rare, aggressive 'triple-negative' breast cancer
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New study shows ability of transgenic fungi to combat malaria and other bug-borne diseases
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Missing chromium is clue to planet formation
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Discovery of oldest northern North American human remains provides new insights into Ice-Age culture
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Newborn heart muscle can grow back by itself, UT Southwestern researchers have found
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UF study traces global red imported fire ant invasions to southern US
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Scientists find gene responsible for color patterns in mice
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Oldest subarctic North American human remains found
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MIT scientists say ocean currents cause microbes to filter light
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New research suggests that obesity and diabetes are a downside of human evolution
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Just like cars, developmental genes have more than 1 way to stop
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Homoplasy: A good thread to pull to understand the evolutionary ball of yarn
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Ancient catastrophic drought leads to question: How severe can climate change become?
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Strong link found between victimization, substance abuse
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Protein could be new target to reduce damage after heart attack
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A North American first at the Montreal Heart Institute could help treat thousands of Canadians
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ONR's TechSolutions creating green ideas that light up ships and submarines
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Menopausal hot flashes may be a good sign for heart
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Change in PSA level does not predict prostate cancer
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PSA velocity screening for prostate cancer may lead to unnecessary biopsies
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PSA screening declines following publication of large trials, guidelines
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Examining climate change effects on wheat
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Missing sugar molecule raises diabetes risk in humans
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Making the 'irrelevant' relevant to understand memory and aging
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Rare HIV-positive individuals shed light on how body could effectively handle infection
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Diabetics are not benefiting from advances in kidney care
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Radiation increases cancer risk for dialysis patients