Archive of articles published on the 4th of June 2014
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Bacterium causing US catfish deaths has Asian roots
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Children with autism have elevated levels of steroid hormones in the womb
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Spiders know the meaning of web music
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Liver cancer vaccine effective in mice
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A new look at old forests
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Image release: A violent, complex scene of colliding galaxy clusters
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Security guard industry lacks standards, training
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Lasers and night-vision technology help improve imaging of hidden lymphatic system
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Toxic computer waste in the developing world
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Just add water: 3-D silicon shapes fold themselves when wetted by microscopic droplets
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Climate change at the movies
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Moffitt researchers develop process to help personalize treatment for lung cancer patients
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UGA ecologists provide close-up of coral bleaching event
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Progress on detecting glucose levels in saliva
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Deeper than ancestry.com, 'EvoCor' identifies gene relationships
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Investigating unusual three-ribbon solar flares with extreme high resolution
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2-D transistors promise a faster electronics future
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Deep sea fish remove 1 million tonnes of CO2 every year from UK and Irish waters
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Iron, steel in hatcheries may distort magnetic 'map sense' of steelhead
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Parasites fail to halt European bumblebee invasion of the UK
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Black hole 'batteries' keep blazars going and going
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Wing design proves a key factor in determining migration success of Monarch butterflies
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Climate not to blame for the disappearance of large mammals
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E-cigarettes: More than just hot air
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Quantum criticality observed in new class of materials
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Finding the lost art of Angkor Wat
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Ice cream sensations on the computer
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Tree hugging helps koalas keep their cool
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Emotion drives customers to use smartphones with bigger screens
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Curtin researchers in search for acoustic evidence of MH370
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NASA should maintain long-term focus on Mars as 'horizon goal' for human spaceflight
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Understanding mussels' stickiness could lead to better surgical and underwater glues
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How red tide knocks out its competition
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No evidence of the double nature of neutrinos