Archive of articles published on the 19th of July 2012
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Study shows colon and rectal tumors constitute a single type of cancer
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NRL brings inertia of space to robotics research
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What we know and don't know about Earth's missing biodiversity
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Higher job strain associated with increased cardiovascular risk for women
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NASA sees sun send out mid-level solar flare
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PSU study finds 'caffeinated' coastal waters
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Leopard in dramatic photo traced to 2004 camera trap
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Innovation promises to cut massive power use at big data companies in a flash
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Crossing the gap: Civil engineers develop improved method for detecting, measuring bridge damage
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Global CO2 emissions continue to increase
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Milk thistle, taken by many people for liver disease, ineffective as treatment for hepatitis C
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Study points to causes of high dolphin deaths in Gulf of Mexico
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In neutrino-less double-beta decay search, UMass Amherst physicists excel
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Think pink! Success of pink bacteria in oceans of the world
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New study finds fastest-growing cities not the most prosperous
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Debate ends: Everyone was right
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Like a transformer? Protein unfolds and refolds for new function
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An earthquake in a maze
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Scientists connect seawater chemistry with climate change and evolution
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Viruses' copying mechanism demystified, opening the door to new vaccine strategies
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Stanford researchers first to determine entire genetic sequence of individual human sperm
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Locating muscle proteins
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New technique reveals cross-talk between 2 essential cellular processes
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Virus discovered in Cultus Lake sport fish
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Of flies and men
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UGA researchers develop rapid diagnostic test for pathogens, contaminants
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Red hair is a sign of oxidative stress in wild boars, but gray is a-ok
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The Yin and Yang of stem cell quiescence and proliferation
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Scientists read monkeys' inner thoughts
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New ultracapacitor delivers a jolt of energy at a constant voltage
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Colorful science sheds light on solar heating