Archive of articles published on the 20th of March 2014
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Thermal conductance can be controlled like waves using nanostructures
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Corporate-funded academic inventions spur increased innovation, analysis says
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Dry future climate could reduce orchid bee habitat
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Tiny transistors for extreme environs
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First evidence of plants evolving weaponry to compete in the struggle for selection
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Loblolly pine genome is largest ever sequenced
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Regular physical activity reduces breast cancer risk irrespective of age
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Oldest fossil evidence of modern African venomous snakes found in Tanzania
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Amphibians and dinosaurs were the new large predators after the mass extinction
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Algae may be a potential source of biofuels and biochemicals even in cool climate
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Passive acoustic monitoring reveals clues to minke whale calling behavior and movements
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Safety first, children
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Scientists find mechanism to reset body clock
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Computers see through faked expressions of pain better than people
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Wind farms can provide society a surplus of reliable clean energy, Stanford study finds
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Plankton make scents for seabirds and a cooler planet
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NIH grantees sharpen understanding of antibodies that may cut risk of HIV infection
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What singing fruit flies can tell us about quick decisions