Archive of articles published on the 13th of December 2012
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New geometries: Researchers create new shapes of artificial microcompartments
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Too big or just right? Optimal circle of friends depends on socioeconomic conditions
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Experimental agent briefly eases depression rapidly in test
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A thin-skinned catalyst for chemical reactions
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Cloud forest trees drink water through their leaves
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No more lying about your age: Scientists can now gauge skin’s true age with new laser technique
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Viruses cooperate or conquer to cause maximum destruction
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Massive shifts reshape the health landscape worldwide
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'Curiosity' can be positioned with eclipses
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OU study suggests the bacterial ecology that lives on humans has changed in the last 100 years
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Lethal stings from the Australian box jellyfish could be treated with zinc
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Tracing humanity's African ancestry may mean rewriting 'out of Africa' dates
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Bubble study could improve industrial splash control
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Berkeley Lab research finds the insurance industry paying increasing attention to climate change
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Reality check for DNA nanotechnology
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Cancer scientists identify a new layer of complexity within human colon cancer
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Pheromone helps mice remember where to find a mate
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Building better structural materials
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Disaster map predicts bleak future for mammals
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Who are sports gamers?
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Novel NIST process is a low-cost route to ultrathin platinum films
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Better tools for saving water and keeping peaches healthy
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Team solves mystery associated with DNA repair
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Rice uses light to remotely trigger biochemical reactions
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Engineers roll up their sleeves -- and then do same with inductors
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Warming climate unlikely to cause extinction of ancient Amazon trees, study finds
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Data on financial crime is not credible
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Wearable technology can monitor rehabilitation