Archive of articles published on the 21st of July 2016
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Managing an endangered river across the US-Mexico border
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World's most sensitive dark matter detector completes search
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World's most sensitive dark matter detector completes search
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Reading Harry Potter lowers Americans' opinions of Donald Trump
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Quantum drag
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Oceans may be large, overlooked source of hydrogen gas
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Dartmouth study with aye-ayes and slow loris finds that prosimians prefer alcohol
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New probe developed for improved high resolution measurement of brain temperature
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Synthetic biology used to limit bacterial growth and coordinate drug release
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Scientists unlock 'green' energy from garden grass
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Space... the final frontier
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Light-bulb moment for stock market behavior
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Metastatic prostate cancer cases skyrocket
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Prostate cancer: should screening test procedures be tightened again?
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Computer scientists find way to make all that glitters more realistic in computer graphics
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Can palm oil be sustainable?
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Super-eruptions may give a year's warning before they blow
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NASA's Hubble looks to the final frontier
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NASA sees Darby's strongest storms north of center
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GPM measured heavy rain in Tropical Storm Estelle
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Tide-triggered tremors give clues for earthquake prediction
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How humans and wild birds collaborate to get precious resources of honey and wax
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Mars rover's laser can now target rocks all by itself
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Researchers map Zika's routes to the developing fetus
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Here's why run-down schools trigger low test scores
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UTMB researchers find first direct evidence that A. aegypti mosquito transmits Zika virus
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Does social status affect generosity?
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Large protein nanocages could improve drug design and delivery
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Mines hydrology research provides 'missing link' in water modeling
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Yeast emerges as hidden third partner in lichen symbiosis
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University of Montana research unveils new player in lichen symbiosis
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Accurate design of large icosahedral protein nanocages pushes bioengineering boundaries
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Scientists program cells to remember and respond to series of stimuli
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New detector at South Pole shows early success at neutrino hunting
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Temperature helps drive the emergence of different personalities in spiders
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UT Southwestern researchers identify new mechanism of tuberculosis infection
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New therapeutic targets for small cell lung cancer identified
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Artificial muscle for soft robotics: Low voltage, high hopes
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Imaging software predicts how you look with different hair styles, colors, appearances
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Why Americans waste so much food
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Some bacteria have lived in the human gut since before we were human
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An engineered protein can disrupt tumor-promoting 'messages' in human cells