Archive of articles published on the 10th of December 2014
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Yeast are first cells known to cure themselves of prions
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Now researchers can see how unfolded proteins move in the cell
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With experience, people can tell bears apart
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Carbon soot particles, dust blamed for discoloring India's Taj Mahal
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Lifestyle the key to gap in cardiac patient outcomes
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Analogues of a natural product are drug candidates against malaria
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Ancient creature discovered in the depths of the Arctic Ocean
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CWRU scientists find key to vitamin A metabolism
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Students design workstations that accommodate groups and individual
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Theory details how 'hot' monomers affect thin-film formation
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'Smart windows' have potential to keep heat out and save energy
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CWRU nursing school develops how-to exercise pamphlet for people with MS
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New 'electronic skin' for prosthetics, robotics detects pressure from different directions
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Honeybee hive sealant promotes hair growth in mice
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Fungus-growing ants selectively cultivate their crops
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Climate change projected to drive species northward
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Organic electronics could lead to cheap, wearable medical sensors
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Predator versus prey
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Ads communicate message in as little as tenth of a second, helped by color: INFORMS study
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No laughing matter: Nitrous oxide rose at end of last ice age
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Dragonflies on the hunt display complex choreography
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New 'high-entropy' alloy is as light as aluminum, as strong as titanium alloys
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Researchers demonstrate new way to plug 'leaky' light cavities
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Scientists estimate the total weight of plastic floating in the world's oceans
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Oldest horned dinosaur species in North America found in Montana
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Prenatal exposure to common household chemicals linked with substantial drop in child IQ
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As in a cloud