Archive of articles published on the 25th of November 2013
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NIST demonstrates how losing information can benefit quantum computing
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Your first hug: How the early embryo changes shape
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2 new beautiful wasp species of the rare genus Abernessia
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Chinese scientists reveal the genomic enigma of desert poplar
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Ultra-sensitive force sensing with a levitating nanoparticle
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Researchers use nanoscale 'patches' to sensitize targeted cell receptors
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Archaeological discoveries confirm early date of Buddha's life
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Companies that screen social media accounts alienate job candidates
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Swarming insect provides clues to how the brain processes smells
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Mach 1000 shock wave lights supernova remnant
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Ancient minerals: Which gave rise to life?
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Bad proteins branch out
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Nanotubes can solder themselves, markedly improving device performance
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Study: Arctic seafloor methane releases double previous estimates
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The collared treerunner is more than a single species
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Search for habitable planets should be more conservative
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Flashes of brilliance
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Increasing cropping frequency offers opportunity to boost food supply
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The reality behind Europe's response to climate change
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A touch of garlic helps kill contaminants in baby formula
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Scientists capture 'redox moments' in living cells
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Experiencing awe increases belief in the supernatural
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Women directors better at mergers and acquisitions
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Bonding together to fight HIV
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New tool developed for profiling critical regulatory structures of RNA molecules