Archive of articles published on the 18th of March 2014
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What's so bad about feeling happy?
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Democrats, Republicans see each other as mindless -- unless they pose a threat
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Earthquakes caused by clogged magma a warning sign of eruption, study shows
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Stanford makes flexible carbon nanotube circuits more reliable and power efficient
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NIH scientists track evolution of a superbug
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Rocky Mountain wildflower season lengthens by more than a month
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Children's preferences for sweeter and saltier tastes are linked to each other
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Hubble revisits the Monkey Head Nebula for 24th birthday snap
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Chicken bones tell true story of Pacific migration
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Researchers change coercivity of material by patterning surface
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Archaeologists discover the earliest complete example of a human with cancer
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Bright future for protein nanoprobes
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Climatologists offer explanation for widening of Earth's tropical belt
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UCLA geographers create 'easy button' to calculate river flows from space
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Nineteen new speedy praying mantis species discovered that hide and play dead to avoid capture
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New view of supernova death throes
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Reintroduction experiments give new hope for a plant on the brink of extinction
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New airborne GPS technology for weather conditions takes flight
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Hold that RT: Much misinformation tweeted after 2013 Boston Marathon bombing
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New understanding of why chromosome errors are high in women's eggs
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Scientists open a new window into quantum physics with superconductivity in LEDs
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'Breaking bad': Insect pests in the making
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Bees capable of learning feats with tasty prize in sight
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Fierce 2012 magnetic storm barely missed Earth