Archive of articles published on the 8th of November 2012
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Meet Xenoceratops: Canada's newest horned dinosaur
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Despite their thick skins, alligators and crocodiles are surprisingly touchy
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Aspirin effective in preventing clots following joint replacement surgery
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New habitable zone super-Earth found in exosolar system
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Historic coral collapse on Great Barrier Reef
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Environmentally friendly chemistry important for manufacturing pharmaceuticals
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Unique spinal nerve cell activity discovery announced by University of Leicester biologists
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Cosmic sprinklers explained
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Corals attacked by toxic seaweed use chemical 911 signals to summon help
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Researchers find linkages between climate change and political, human impacts among ancient Maya
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Fairy-wren babies need password for food
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Preschoolers' counting abilities relate to future math performance, researcher says
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Sweet new approach discovered to help produce metal casting parts, reduce toxicity
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Even yeast mothers sacrifice all for their babies
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Nanocrystals and nickel catalyst substantially improve light-based hydrogen production
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Stanford researchers develop light-based 'remote control' for proteins inside cells
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Temple researchers show targeted cancer drug may stunt heart's ability to repair itself
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Cool pavements, warm buildings, rising electricity bills
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Fighting bacteria with mucus
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Report: Cleanup of some contaminated groundwater sites unlikely for decades
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Chernobyl cleanup workers had significantly increased risk of leukemia
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Ben-Gurion University develops side-illuminated ultra-efficient solar cell designs
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Scientists uncover secrets of how intellect and behavior emerge during childhood
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New, improved mouse model of human Alzheimer's may enable drug discovery
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Stem cell scientists discover potential way to expand cells for use with patients
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UMass Amherst cell biologists identify new protein key to asymmetric cell division
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Extreme weather preceded collapse of Maya civilization
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Antioxidants may ease PAD blood pressure increase
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Comet collisions every 6 seconds explain 17-year-old stellar mystery
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Examining transition from student to teacher
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Exome sequencing: Potential diagnostic assay for unexplained intellectual disability