Archive of articles published on the 15th of November 2012
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These bots were made for walking: Cells power biological machines
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Airborne particles smuggle pollutants to far reaches of globe
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Rare meteorites created in violent celestial collision
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Study finds how bacteria inactivate immune defenses
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Archaeologists identify spear tips used in hunting a half-million years ago
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Controlling heat flow through a nanostructure
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Discovery could hold the key to super-sensory hearing
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Ingredient in diarrhea medicine leads to sustainable new farm fertilizer
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Boosting the sensitivity of airport security screening
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The hidden consequences of helping rural communities in Africa
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Scientists show protein-making machinery can switch gears with a small structural change process, which may have implications for immunity and cancer therapy, compared to the movie The Transformers
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Study: Cellphone bans associated with fewer urban accidents
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NASA great observatories find candidate for most distant object in the universe to date
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New injectable gels toughen up after entering the body
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Quick, high-volume test offers fast track in search for Alzheimer's drugs
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Vitamin D deficiency linked to Type 1 diabetes
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A tenth of quirky creature's active genes are foreign
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LLNL scientists assist in building detector to search for elusive dark matter material
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Physicists skirt thermal vibration, transfer optical signal via mechanical oscillator
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Wax-filled nanotech yarn behaves like powerful, super-strong muscle
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USA's ancient hurricane belt and the US-Canada equator
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Study Tracks Brain Gene Response to Territorial Aggression
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Chronic fatigue syndrome -- a system under stress
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Streams show signs of degradation at earliest stages of urban development
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Optical microscopes lend a hand to graphene research