Archive of articles published on the 14th of March 2014
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Exchange rate behaves like particles in a molecular fluid
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Most of the sand in Alberta's oilsands came from eastern North America, study shows
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'Super circles' to lessen rush-hour headaches according to Wayne State researchers
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UCLA study yields more accurate data on thousands of years of climate change
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Study finds that social ties influence who wins certain Hollywood movie awards
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An equation to describe the competition between genes
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One in 5 older Americans take medications that work against each other
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Roomy cages built from DNA
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More to biological diversity than meets the eye
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Bioscientists develop 'grammar' to design useful synthetic living systems
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Autism and intellectual disability incidence linked with environmental factors
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Husband's health and attitude loom large for happy long-term marriages
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Emotion detectors could make driving safer
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Number of days without rain to dramatically increase in some world regions
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Motion and muscles don't always work in lockstep, researchers find in surprising new study
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An experiment recreates the crust of the moon Europa
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New stratigraphic research makes Little Foot the oldest complete Australopithecus
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Drivers with hemianopia fail to detect pedestrians
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Big data tackles tiny molecular machines
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Older adults: Build muscle and you'll live longer