Archive of articles published on the 17th of September 2012
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World's most powerful digital camera opens eye, records first images in hunt for dark energy
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Berkeley Lab scientists create first 3-D model of a protein critical to embryo development
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Your body doesn't lie: People ignore political ads of candidates they oppose
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When it rains, it pours
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Dry-run experiments verify key aspect of Sandia nuclear fusion concept
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Shrinking snow depth on Arctic sea ice threatens ringed seal habitat
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Antibiotic-resistant pathogens persist in antibiotic-free pigs
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Precision motion tracking – Thousands of cells at a time
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Sex matters: Guys recognize cars and women recognize birds best
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Only half of adults say schools should take action when kids bully with social isolation
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Rapid urban expansion threatens biodiversity
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New gene could lead to better bug-resistant plants
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New research presents most extensive pictures ever of an organism's DNA mutation processes
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Newly demonstrated capabilities of low-powered nanotweezers may benefit cellular-level studies
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Mobile phones and wireless networks: No evidence of health risk found
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Assessing a new technique for ensuring fresh produce remains Salmonella-free
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International team of physicists makes discovery about temperature in convection
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New 'ATM' takes old phones and gives back green
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Sorghum eyed as a southern bioenergy crop
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Spacetime ripples from dying black holes could help reveal how they formed