Archive of articles published on the 9th of April 2014
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Are Southern death-row inmates more polite?
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A new tiny species of crayfish from the swamps of coastal eastern Australia
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Where credit is due: How acknowledging expertise can help conservation efforts
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UNC researchers find genetic trigger for RSV-induced infant hospitalizations
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Location matters when it comes to deal-making, says new study
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NASA's LRO mission and North America to experience total lunar eclipse
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Sea otters can get the flu, too
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'RoboClam' hits new depths as robotic digger
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Study tests theory that life originated at deep sea vents
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Scientists in Singapore develop novel ultra-fast electrical circuits using light-generated tunneling
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Recycling astronaut urine for energy and drinking water
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Stressful environments genetically affect African-American boys
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Promising agents burst through 'superbug' defenses to fight antibiotic resistance
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Can animals really help people in hospitals, aged care?
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Rabbits kept indoors could be vitamin D deficient
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Sunken logs create new worlds for seafloor animals
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See what a child will look like using automated age-progression software
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New 'switch' could power quantum computing
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Synthetic collagen promotes natural clotting
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Stanford scientists model a win-win situation: Growing crops on photovoltaic farms