Archive of articles published on the 5th of March 2014
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'Fore!' heads up, wide use of more flexible metallic glass coming your way
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Distinctive flashing patterns might facilitate fish mating
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Manufacturing a solution to planet-clogging plastics
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New study reveals insights on plate tectonics, the forces behind earthquakes, volcanoes
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Team models photosynthesis and finds room for improvement
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UC research tests which nano system works best in killing cancer cells
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Researchers propose a new way to detect the elusive graviton
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Transparent, color solar cells fuse energy, beauty
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Carnegie Mellon's Paul Eiss analyzes how social media shaped the 'drug war' in Mexico
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New data confirms Arctic ice trends: Sea ice being lost at a rate of 5 days per decade
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Meat and cheese may be as bad for you as smoking
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Novel quantum dot laser paves the way for lower-cost photonics
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Bright pulses of light could make space veggies more nutritious, says CU-Boulder study
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Spiral galaxy spills blood and guts
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Prequel outshines the original: Exceptional fossils of 160 million year old doahugou biota
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New technique targets C code to spot, contain malware attacks
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Sea-level rise threatens UNESCO World Heritage sites
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Women's jobs are poorer paid, less flexible and more stressful