Archive of articles published on the 2nd of August 2012
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A direct look at graphene
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Is it a rock, or is it Jell-O? Defining the architecture of rhomboid enzymes
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Research: Men respond negatively to depictions of 'ideal masculinity' in ads
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Skin cancer identified for the first time in wild fish populations
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New chemical sensor makes finding landmines and buried IEDs easier
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Usain Bolt could break his own record with the help of altitude and the wind
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Note to waitresses: Wearing red can be profitable
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Detecting thyroid disease by computer
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Multiple husbands serve as child support and life insurance in some cultures says MU researcher
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Study finds healthy seafood comes from sustainable fish
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Planarians offer a better view of eye development
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Homing in on a potential pre-quake signal
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Genetic copy-number variants and cancer risk
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Mending a broken heart -- with a molecule that turns stem cells into heart cells
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It's in our genes: Why women outlive men
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Boston University researchers expand synthetic biology's toolkit
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Fingering the culprit that polluted the Solar System
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Cuckoo tricks to beat the neighborhood watch
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Research could lead to improved oil recovery, better environmental cleanup
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Study shows how elephants produce their deep 'voices'
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Aerial photos reveal dynamic ice sheet
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Deep-sea squid can 'jettison arms' as defensive tactic
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Vaporizing the Earth
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No bones about it
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Extinction risk factors for New Zealand birds today differ from those of the past
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'Cry' of a shredded star heralds a new era for testing relativity
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Mapping the future of climate change in Africa
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Mountains, seaway triggered North American dinosaur surge