Archive of articles published on the 2nd of December 2014
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TSRI scientists create new tool for exploring cells in 3D
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Why don't more minority students seek STEM careers? Ask them.
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Diabetes in midlife linked to significant cognitive decline 20 years later
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Triple-negative breast cancer patients should undergo genetic screening: Mayo Clinic
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Study finds insects play important role in dealing with garbage on NYC streets
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Revealed: How bacteria drill into our cells and kill them
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Nutrition, safety key to consumer acceptance of nanotech, genetic modification in foods
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Turn back the molecular clock, say Argentina's plant fossils
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Cover crops can sequester soil organic carbon
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Chemists fabricate novel rewritable paper
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E-signatures less trusted than handwritten signatures
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New techniques for estimating Atlantic bluefin tuna reproduction
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New research shows parents play vital role in molding future scientists
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See it, touch it, feel it
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Fighting air pollution in China with social media
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Meteorology meets metrology: Climate research high up in the clouds
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University of Illinois researchers develop inexpensive hydrolysable polymer
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Nanotubes may restore sight to blind retinas
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Strange galaxy perplexes astronomers
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University of Toronto chemists identify role of soil in pollution control
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Missing ingredient in energy-efficient buildings: People
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Atmospheric carbon dioxide used for energy storage products
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Re-focusing investors' attention away from losses can reduce negative emotional response
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New study: 55 percent of carbon in Amazonian indigenous territories and protected lands may be at risk
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Lengthening the life of high capacity silicon electrodes in rechargeable lithium batteries
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Fear and caring are what's at the core of divisive wolf debate
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King Richard III -- case closed after 529 years
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Logging destabilizes forest soil carbon over time, Dartmouth study finds
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Preference for gravid females makes rare iguana consumption unsustainable
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UNH research: On environment, Republicans closer to Independents than Tea Party
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West Antarctic melt rate has tripled: UC Irvine-NASA
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Unlike people, monkeys aren't fooled by expensive brands