Archive of articles published on the 14th of August 2012
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Potent human toxins prevalent in Canada's freshwaters
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Mysterious snake disease decoded
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Antisense approach promising for treatment of parasitic infections
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Graphene's behavior depends on where it sits
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Seeds of hope amidst Philippine floods
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UC discoveries could help quiet the world's cities
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Old skull bone rediscovered
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Marine research in the Brazilian rainforest
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Moffitt Cancer Center researchers discover how cancer cells 'hijack' a mechanism to grow
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Impulsive micromanagers help plants to adapt, survive
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Nearly 1,000 earthquakes recorded in Arizona over 3 years
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Hearing the telltale sounds of dangerous chemicals
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Scientists decode TREX which could see new treatments for cancer realized
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Team discovers reason that male moths can keep finding females
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New process doubles production of alternative fuel while slashing costs
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New study finds the US wind power market riding a wave that is likely to crest in 2012
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Remaking history: A new take on how evolution has shaped modern Europeans
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UC research promises quiet cars -- even when hitting unexpected bumps in the road
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Plants exhibit a wide range of mechanical properties, engineers find
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Feedback can have a negative impact on performance
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Girls with ADHD more prone to self-injury, suicide as they enter adulthood
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How do they do it? Predictions are in for Arctic sea ice low point
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NASA seeing sprites
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An artificial retina with the capacity to restore normal vision
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Widespread local extinctions in tropical forest 'remnants'
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New insights into how vascular networks form in fish brains