Archive of articles published on the 8th of March 2012
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New depression treatment 'safe and effective'
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A bird's song may teach us about human speech disorders
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A foot in the door to genetic information
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Missing: Electron antineutrinos; Reward: Understanding of matter-antimatter imbalance
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Wash your mouth out with silver
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Crabs, insects and spiders vulnerable to oil spill, but also resilient
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University of Houston study shows BP oil spill hurt marshes, but recovery possible
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Scientists discover how a bacterial pathogen breaks down barriers to enter and infect cells
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The right type of words
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Saving power, saving money
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MIT research: Sometimes the quickest path is not a straight line
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Four-winged dinosaur's feathers were black with iridescent sheen
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Insects have personality too, research on honey bees indicates
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Iridescent, feathered dinosaur offers fresh evidence that feathers evolved to attract mates
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UMass Amherst polymer scientists, physicists develop new way to shape thin gel sheets
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Smithsonian scientists discover that multiple species of seacows once coexisted
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Share and share alike
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Ultrafast sonograms shed new light on rapid phase transitions
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Origami-inspired paper sensor could test for malaria and HIV for less than 10 cents, report chemists
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'Chum cam' underwater video survey shows that reef sharks thrive in marine reserves
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Researchers show influence of nanoparticles on nutrient absorption
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Study pinpoints effects of different doses of an ADHD drug; Finds higher doses may harm learning
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Discovery of hair-cell roots suggests the brain modulates sound sensitivity
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Genetic manipulation boosts growth of brain cells linked to learning, enhances antidepressants
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Scientists detect seismic signals from tornado