Archive of articles published on the 8th of August 2011
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Cell-based alternative to animal testing
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'Paranoia' about rivals alters insect mating behavior
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Light unlocks fragrance in laboratory
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Many top US scientists wish they had more children
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NASA sees warmer cloud tops in infrared imagery of Tropical Storm Eugene
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NASA sees Typhoon Muifa almost twice as big as Tropical Storm Merbok
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GOES-13 Satellite watches Emily fizzle, morph and hope for a comeback
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Early morning smokers have increased risk of lung and head and neck cancers
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Live from the scene: Biochemistry in action
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Improved radical surgery techniques provide positive outcomes for bladder cancer patients
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Common irregular heartbeat raises risk of dementia
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Is hunting wolves key to their conservation?
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Penn study finds more effective approach against 'Achilles' heel' of ovarian cancer
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Tracking crime in real time
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Penn researchers describe key molecule that keeps immune cell development on track
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NASA satellites see Tropical Storm Muifa taking up the Yellow Sea
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Increase in tornado, hurricane damage brings call for more stringent building standards
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NASA satellites saw Tropical Depression Emily struggle over the weekend
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Tohoku tsunami created icebergs in Antarctica
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Genetic analysis of amniotic fluid shows promise for monitoring fetal development
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Researchers gain new insights into how tumor cells are fed
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Heavy metal -- in and around the lakes
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Guam researcher studies Mount Pinatubo ecosystem recovery
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Walking around is the simplest way to shorten hospital stay
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Researchers use neutrons to spy on the elusive hydronium ion
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Most Canadians can be uniquely identified from their date of birth and postal code
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Cancer biomarker -- detectable by blood test -- could improve prostate cancer detection
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A billion-year-old piece of North America traced back to Antarctica
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Mosquitoes can't spot a spermless mate
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NASA's NPP satellite completes comprehensive testing
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Study: Severe low temperatures devastate coral reefs in Florida Keys
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Social class as culture
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USC scientist develops virus that targets HIV
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Like superman's X-Ray vision, new microscope reveals nanoscale details
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You can count on this: Math ability is inborn
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Number of laparoscopic bariatric procedures continued to rise between 2003-2008
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Urgent assessment in emergency departments can reduce surgical decision time and overcrowding
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Tactile technology guaranteed to send shivers down your spine
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Pitt team finds molecular pathway that leads to inflammation in asthma
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Fine-tuning the flu vaccine for broader protection
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Protein unmasks pathogenic fungi to activate immune response
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Meteorites: Tool kits for creating life on Earth
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Newly discovered antibody recognizes many strains of flu virus
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Chimpanzees are spontaneously generous after all
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Soy tablets not associated with reduction in bone loss or menopausal symptoms in women
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More frequent visual field testing may lead to earlier detection of glaucoma progression
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Researchers develop risk assessment model for advanced age-related macular degeneration
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Blood loss from lab testing associated with hospital-acquired anemia for patients with heart attacks
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Deep brain stimulation effects may last for 10 years in patients with Parkinson's disease
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Siblings of those with blood clots in leg have higher risk of same disorder
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SHSU studies GPS monitoring of Arizona sex offenders
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Biology, materials science get a boost from robust imaging tool
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Connecting the dots: Pitt School of Dental Medicine team describes how enamel forms
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Gladstone scientist discovers genetic factor implicated in heartbeat defect
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Study urges caution with lenalidomide dosage
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Prenatal pet exposure, delivery mode, race are key factors in early allergy risk
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Body-mounted cameras turn motion capture inside out
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Distance caregivers for advanced cancer patients have special needs, CWRU study finds
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New study helps clarify symptoms and characteristics of acid reflux in neonates
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Education affects Americans' religiosity -- but not how you might think
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When a man's partner is too close to his friends, his sex life may suffer
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Men have overly optimistic expectations about recovery from prostate cancer surgery, U-M study finds
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When and how to toilet train children
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When a man's female partner becomes too buddy-buddy with his pals, his sex life may suffer