Archive of articles published on the 31st of August 2011
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Tropical coral could be used to create novel sunscreens for human use, say scientists
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IDSA/PIDS announce guidelines for treating pneumonia in children
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New chemical reagent turns mouse brain transparent
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Tiny oxygen generators boost effectiveness of anticancer treatment
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Scientists unravel the cause of rare genetic disease: Goldman-Favre Syndrome explained
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Successful rainwater harvesting systems should combine new technology with old social habits
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Sandfly saliva provides important clues for new Leishmaniasis treatments
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Iron 'Veins' Are Secret of Promising New Hydrogen Storage Material
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Word association: Princeton study matches brain scans with complex thought
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Solar industry responsible for lead emissions in developing countries
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Ion armageddon: Measuring the impact energy of highly charged ions
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Researchers expand capabilities of miniature analyzer for complex samples
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'Pink ribbon dollars' help fill financial gaps for breast cancer programs
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NIST achieves record-low error rate for quantum information processing with one qubit
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Wildlife Conservation Society helps hatch rare Siamese crocodiles in Lao PDR
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Mild hearing loss linked to brain atrophy in older adults
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Hospitalized children who carry MRSA at risk for full-blown infections
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Extreme 2010 Russian fires and Pakistan floods linked meteorologically
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IU research finds promiscuousness results in genetic 'trade-up,' more offspring
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Down to the wire
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Humans shaped stone axes 1.8 million years ago, study says
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Resistance to antibiotics is ancient, McMaster study finds
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Manufacturing method paves way for commercially viable quantum dot-based LEDs
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UF medicinal chemists modify sea bacteria byproduct for use as potential cancer drug
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Scripps Research scientists reveal how white blood cell promotes growth and spread of cancer
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Choice of seizure drug for brain tumor patients may affect survival
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Tasmanian tiger's jaw was too small to attack sheep, study shows
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UTHealth reports bone marrow stem cell therapy safe for acute stroke
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Research gives new hope to those with rare vascular cancer
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Trust in your neighbors could benefit your health, MU study shows
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Adjuvant therapy perhaps not necessary for older breast cancer patients