Archive of articles published on the 17th of September 2014
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Researchers develop improved means of detecting mismatched DNA
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Sam Houston State study examines use of GIS in policing
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Can consumers use an easy trick to extend wonderful experiences and shorten bad ones?
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Exxon Valdez 2014: Does media coverage of manmade disasters contribute to consumer complacency?
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Why are consumers willing to spend more money on ethical products?
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Do ads showing sexy women make male consumers less charitable?
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Do you always get what you pay for? How consumers mispredict product quality
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Scientists create therapy-grade stem cells using new cocktail to reprogram adult cells
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The future face of molecular electronics
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Human faces are so variable because we evolved to look unique
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Making quantum dots glow brighter
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For electronics beyond silicon, a new contender emerges
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Politics divide coastal residents' views of environment, UNH research finds
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Study on global carbon cycle may require reappraisal of climate events in Earth's history
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Water-based nuclear battery developed by MU can be used to generate electrical energy
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Scientists twist radio beams to send data
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New research shows tornadoes occurring earlier in 'Tornado Alley'
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Nanoribbon film keeps glass ice-free
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Meteorite that doomed dinosaurs remade forests
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Healthy humans make nice homes for viruses
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Boosting global corn yields depends on improving nutrient balance
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Novel capability enables first test of real turbine engine conditions
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Do wearable lifestyle activity monitors really work?