Archive of articles published on the 8th of July 2011
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World War II bombing raids offer new insight into the effects of aviation on climate
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Teaching the neurons to meditate
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Sexual orientation and gender conforming traits in women are genetic
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A gene implicated in speech regulates connectivity of the developing brain
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Heart disease and stroke worldwide tied to national income
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'Unnatural' chemical allows Salk researchers to watch protein action in brain cells
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Sex works thanks to ever-evolving host, parasite relationships
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How visual cues help us understand bodily motion
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Children's personalities linked to their chemical response to stress
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Holes in fossil bones reveal dinosaur activity
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Brain tumor discovery could lead to new treatment
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Differing lifestyles: A study of ethnicity and health
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Male smokers less likely to need joint replacement surgery of hip or knee
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How memory is read out in the fly brain
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Scientists discover how best to excite brain cells
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Study demonstrates how memory can be preserved -- and forgetting prevented
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Study shows lace-up ankle braces keep athletes on the court
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Gene study offers clues on memory puzzle
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Stroke risk in pregnant women 2.4 times higher
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Indoor air pollution linked to cardiovascular risk
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Why patients with epidermolysis bullosa suffer extreme pain
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A mobile guide for buses and trains
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Robotics: Safety without protective barriers
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Study reveals how decision-makers complicate choice
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Study offers new clues about hereditary spastic paraplegia
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Clyde fish stock at 80-year high -- but most are too small to be landed
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University of Houston researcher an author of multi-institutional genetic study of ovarian cancer
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A change of heart: Penn researchers reprogram brain cells to become heart cells
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Nanocrystal transformers
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Arthroscopy and open surgery are equally efficacious in treating common hip problem in most patients
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UCSF team describes genetic basis of rare human diseases
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Drug designer
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Targeted agent addition to herceptin has positive effect on metastatic HER-2 breast cancer