Archive of articles published on the 26th of July 2016
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Hot news flash! Menopause, insomnia accelerate aging
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Russian physicists discover a new approach for building quantum computers
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Trolls often waive their anonymity online
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Ancient eye in the sky
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Marine carbon sinking rates confirm importance of polar oceans
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Measure of age in soil nitrogen could help precision agriculture
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A new type of quantum bits
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Cracking the mystery of Zika virus replication
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Digging deeper into Mars
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Nottingham Dollies prove cloned sheep can live long and healthy lives
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NASA sees formation of Tropical Depression 05W in infrared
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NASA calculated Tropical Storm Darby's rainfall rates over Hawaii
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Invasive garden 'super ants' take hold faster than ever in UK, new research finds
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NASA spots Tropical Storm Mirinae approaching China's Hainan Island
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NASA gets last looks at former Tropical Storm Darby
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NASA scans Tropical Storm Frank's winds
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NASA spies major Hurricane Georgette
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Biological wizardry ferments carbon monoxide into biofuel
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NASA data show Hurricane Frank's fluctuation in strength
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Eastern Pacific storms Georgette and Frank see-saw in strength
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SwRI-led study shows puzzling paucity of large craters on dwarf planet Ceres
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Task force maybe too stringent in not yet recommending melanoma screening
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Evidence insufficient to make recommendation regarding visual skin examination by a clinician
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Americans worried about using gene editing, brain chip implants and synthetic blood
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Plasma technology can be tapped to kill biofilms on perishable fruit, foods
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Making terahertz lasers more powerful
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Could the deadly mosquito-borne yellow fever virus cause a Zika-like epidemic in the Americas?
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UMD researchers discover a way that animals keep their cells identical
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Improving Internet with mid-wavelength infrared
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Penn team uses nanoparticles to break up plaque and prevent cavities
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Dirty to drinkable
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Sexual rivalry may drive frog reproductive behaviors
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Male frogs have sex on land to keep competitors away
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More power to you
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Early and late menopause can increase risk of type 2 diabetes