Archive of articles published on the 24th of June 2014
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We can eliminate the major tornado threat in Tornado Alley
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New research proves gender bias extraordinarily prevalent in STEM careers
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Long non-coding RNAs can encode proteins after all
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'Sensing skin' quickly detects cracks, damage in concrete structures
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Sharpening a test for tracing food-borne illness to source
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Wearable computing gloves can teach Braille, even if you're not paying attention
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Fungal infection control methods for lucky bamboo
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Cancer chain in the membrane
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Measuring the mass of 'massless' electrons
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The JBEI GT Collection: A new resource for advanced biofuels research
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Picture books for visually impaired kids go 3-D thanks to CU-Boulder research team
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Understanding the ocean's role in Greenland glacier melt
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Ferroelectric switching seen in biological tissues
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Protecting and connecting the Flathead National Forest
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Facelock: A new password alternative which plays to the strengths of human memory
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New research finds that cell phones reflect our personal microbiome
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RIKEN press release: Pushing cells towards a higher pluripotency state
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CU Denver study shows more bicyclists on road means fewer collisions
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Treading into a gray area along the spectrum of wood decay fungi
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Cell division discovery could optimise timing of chemotherapy and explain some cancers
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Morphable surfaces could cut air resistance
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Virus kills triple negative breast cancer cells, tumor cells in mice
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Restricting competitors could help threatened species cope with climate change
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Cancer: The roots of evil go deep in time
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Computer-aided diagnosis of rare genetic disorders from family snaps