Archive of feed items published on the 19th of June 2009
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African cranes have new homes in Wis. from UPI
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Malfunctioning gene is a cause of gout (w/Video) from Physorg
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Group disputes cancer claims on One A Day vitamins from Physorg
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NASA launches unmanned moon shot, first in decade from Physorg
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Partial walrus estimate alarms conservation group from Physorg
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Norway, Japan prop up whaling industry with taxpayer money from Physorg
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Elephant-size loopholes sustain Thai ivory trade from Physorg
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Nearly half of older patients projected to die while waiting for kidney transplant from Physorg
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Militants, 'hacktivists' exploit Web, eye recruits from Physorg
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Antibiotics take toll on beneficial microbes in gut from Physorg
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School program cuts problem behaviors in fifth graders in half from Physorg
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Global health funding soars, boosted by unprecedented private giving from Physorg
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Anxious parents misdiagnose milk formula intolerance from Physorg
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'Ballooning' spiders grounded by infection from Physorg
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Medical insurance documents shed light on kidney transplant patients' health from Physorg
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Data: Actual imaging use far below President's rec. 95 percent utilization rate for Medicare from Physorg
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South Korea tops in broadband penetration: study from Physorg
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NASA Launches 2 Probes To Explore Moon from CBSNews - Science
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EU calls for US to loosen grip on Internet governance body from Physorg
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New supplement may help slow sight loss in elderly from Science Blog
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Cerebrospinal fluid shows Alzheimer's disease deterioration much earlier
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Method for computing evolutionary trees could revolutionise evolutionary biology
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Tubules 'grown' from droplets
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NASA launches lunar impactor
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Questions are raised over L.A. County's HIV response from LA Times - Science
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People think bottled water is healthy ... sort of from Physorg
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Lawmakers criticize federal insurance program for wartime contractors from LA Times - Health
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HealthSouth ex-CEO ordered to pay shareholders $2.9 billion from LA Times - Health
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New supplement may help slow sight loss in elderly from Physorg
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Autonomous robot detects shrapnel
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Could older population have enough exposure to past H1N1 flu strains to avoid infection?
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Sudden collapse in ancient biodiversity: Was global warming the culprit?
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Aerobically unfit young adults on road to diabetes in middle age
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School program cuts problem behaviours in fifth graders in half
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New tracking approach will help protect polar bears
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CO2 higher today than last 2.1 million years
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US woman to pay 1.92 mln dlrs in music piracy case from Physorg
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RIM 1Q profit tops view, shares wobble on outlook from Physorg
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Satellites Guide Relief to Earthquake Victims from Science @ NASA
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Light sensor breakthrough could enhance digital cameras
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Launch day for mobile planetarium at the University of Kent
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The straight poop on counting tigers
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Discovery of a water snake that predicts the direction its prey will flee
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Nearly half of older patients projected to die while waiting for kidney transplant
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'Ballooning' spiders grounded by infection
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Chemical speed-dating even faster from Chemistry World
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Stiff resolution for cells from Chemistry World
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Hunt for answers from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Researchers edit genes in human stem cells
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Scientists capture the first image of memories being made
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A dram a day to keep climate change at bay
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Improved method developed to test carcinogen risk
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Using math to take the lag out of jet lag
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SEQ climate adaptation research a national first
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Long-term care costs exceed yearly income for many Calif. seniors living alone
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Swine flu science update: 18 June 2009 from SciDev
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Anxious parents misdiagnose milk formula intolerance
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Scientists out a gene for gout
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New York's ash trees threatened by newly found beetle
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Obesity may reduce brain grey matter in postmenopausal women
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Medical insurance documents shed light on kidney transplant patients' health
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People think bottled water is healthy
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Argonne, UC scientists reach milestone in study of emergent magnetism
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New supplement may help slow sight loss in elderly
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Targeting tumour behaviour may lead to new liver cancer drugs
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Ancient drought and rapid cooling drastically altered climate
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Elephant-size loopholes sustain Thai ivory trade
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An easy way to find a needle in a haystack by removing the haystack
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World's fastest and most sensitive astronomical camera
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To protect threatened bat species, street lights out
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Mate selection: How does she know he'll take care of the kids?
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Stroke survivors report loss of sexual desire, blurred gender roles, anger and fatigue
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Antibiotics-resistant gulls worry scientists
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U-M researcher and colleagues predict large 2009 Gulf of Mexico 'dead zone'
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Omega-3 fatty acids appear to impact AMD progression
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The mystery of particles from Physorg
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Formation of the smallest droplet of acid from Physorg
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Telling a story in 140 characters or less from Physorg
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House eyes new taxes as senators pare health bill from Physorg
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Herschel’s daring test: a glimpse of things to come from European Space Agency
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Big drop in taxes boosts RIM's Q1 profit from CBC: Technology & Science
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Streetlights ruin a bat's commute, a study shows from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Elephant-size loopholes sustain Thai ivory trade from Biology News Net
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'Ballooning' spiders grounded by infection from Biology News Net
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Johns Hopkins scientists out a gene for gout from Biology News Net
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Discovery of a water snake that startles fish in a way that makes them flee into its jaws from Biology News Net
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Antibiotics take toll on beneficial microbes in gut from Biology News Net
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Size did matter -- evidence of giant sperm found in microfossils from Biology News Net
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Johns Hopkins researchers edit genes in human stem cells from Biology News Net
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Gear bans 'can help save reefs' from Biology News Net
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Apollo astronaut Aldrin urges US to land on Mars from Physorg
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New iPhone goes on sale with less drama from Physorg
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Saser: The Sonic Laser from PopSci
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The plant that pretends to be ill from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Herschel’s Daring Test: A Glimpse Of Things To Come from Science Daily
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Cutting Greenhouse Gases Could Help Grow The Economy from Science Daily
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New Supplement May Help Slow Sight Loss In Elderly from Science Daily
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How aerosols mask climate change from BBC News: Science & Nature
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10 slices of summer science from MSNBC: Science
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Got ear plugs? You may want to sport them on the subway and other mass transit from Physorg
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Patients with lower urinary tract symptoms more likely to suffer from metabolic syndrome from Physorg
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Researchers explore how cells reconcile mixed messages in decisions about growth from Physorg
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Neural noise created during binocular rivalry from Physorg
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Green tea may affect prostate cancer progression from Physorg
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Scientists at Harbor Branch Collaborate with Egypt to Advance Marine Research in the Red Sea from Newswise - Scinews
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NOAA report finds threats to California's Cordell Bank Marine Sanctuary from Science Blog
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NOAA forecast predicts large 'dead zone' for Gulf of Mexico this summer from Science Blog
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Got ear plugs? You may want to sport them on the subway and other mass transit, researchers say from Science Blog
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Neural noise created during binocular rivalry from Science Blog
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Herschel's daring test: A glimpse of things to come from Physorg
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Young offenders' health critical to rehabilitation from Physorg
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Mate Selection: Honesty In Advertising Pays Off from Science Daily
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Key Found To How Tumor Cells Invade The Brain In Childhood Cancer from Science Daily
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Toward An 'Electronic Nose' To Sniff Out Kidney Disease In Exhaled Breath from Science Daily
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Radically Different Approach To Treating Early Breast Cancer from Science Daily
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Teens Are Heading In Wrong Direction: Likely To Have Sex, But Not Use Contraception from Science Daily
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Mystery Of The Missing Sunspots Solved? from Science Daily
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'Weedy' Bird Species May Win As Temperatures Rise from Science Daily
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Omega-3 Fatty Acids May Protect Against Progression Of Age-related Macular Degeneration from Science Daily
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Electronics Industry May Be Entering A New Phase from Science Daily
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Anxious Parents Misdiagnose Milk Formula Intolerance from Science Daily
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Immunology: Interleukin-21 Keeps Defense Cells In Good Trim from Science Daily
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How Jellybeans Can Reveal Neuroscience to the Public from Live Science
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Dad: More than Just a Guy with Sperm from Live Science
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'Unlimited Potential' Seen in Biomedical Engineering from Live Science
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Tornado Season Is a Dud from Live Science
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Sex Change Operations: The Science, Sociology and Psychology from Live Science
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12 Twisted Tornado Facts from Live Science
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How the Moon Was Made: Cosmic Collision from Live Science
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Scotch Goes Green from Live Science
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This Week's Coolest Science Images from Live Science
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Supercomputers Give Inside Look at Sunspots from Live Science
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Media opportunity: crew completes 105-day simulated Mars mission 14 July from European Space Agency
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National Briefing | Space and Technology: Mission to Measure and Map the Moon Begins from NY Times Science
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Generation of a severe memory-deficit mutant mouse by exclusively eliminating the kinase activity of CaMKIIalpha from Physorg
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Quantum & Cosmos Panels at Science Media Conference from Newswise - Scinews
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Patients with lower urinary tract symptoms more likely to suffer from metabolic syndrome from Science Blog
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Caltech researchers explore how cells reconcile mixed messages in decisions about growth from Science Blog
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Tips from the journals of the American Society for Microbiology from Science Blog
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Growth in German children from Science Blog
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Herschel's daring test: A glimpse of things to come from Science Blog
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Young offenders' health critical to rehabilitation from Science Blog
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Moon Probe's Final Images Before Crash from Live Science
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How Jellybeans Can Reveal Neuroscience to the Public from Live Science
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Dad: More than Just a Guy with Sperm from Live Science
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Mosquito fish count comrades to stay alive from Sciencenews.org
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Patient Money: Protecting Your Job While Chronically Ill from NY Times Health
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Google to step up anti-porn efforts in China from Physorg
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Growth in German children from Physorg
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Cutting greenhouse gases could grow the economy from Physorg
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US teens use smart phones for cheating: study from Physorg
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Germany bans solariums for under-18s from Physorg
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Cutting CO2 emissions from existing coal plants from MIT Research
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Snake Tricks Prey from Live Science
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Troubled Waters: Low Apalachicola River Flow May Hurt Gulf Fisheries from Physorg
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Node Outlet, Where Have You Been? from PopSci
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Robots Making Us Coffee from PopSci
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Pictures Reveal Kaguya Moon Probe's Final Moments from Space.com
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To The Moon, Alice from C&EN
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Generics For Biologics from C&EN
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Huntsman Trial Begins from C&EN
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'Look Mom No Electricity': Transmitting Information with Chemistry from Physorg
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World hunger reaches the 1 billion people mark from AP Health
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Swine flu sends cruise ship home early to Aruba from AP Health
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New iPhone goes on sale in Canada from CBC: Technology & Science
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Users Say "Hello" To Apple's New iPhone from CBSNews - Science
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US swine flu cases now exceed 21,000; 87 deaths from Physorg
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NOAA report finds threats to California's Cordell Bank Marine Sanctuary from Physorg
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Phthalic symbol: Important symbol of pollution is broken down by microbes from Physorg
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BRIT1 allows DNA repair teams access to damaged sites from Physorg
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Beetle juice proves powerful antifreeze from UPI
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NDSU's Boudjouk Provides Information on Research Funding to Senate Subcommittee from Newswise - Scinews
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Reduction in suicides after withdrawal of painkiller from Physorg
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NO-FATHERS DAY: Remote Group Has No Dads, And Never Did from National Geographic
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Growth In German Children from Science Daily
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Young Offenders' Health Critical To Rehabilitation from Science Daily
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Severely Memory-deficit Mutant Mouse Created from Science Daily
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Green Tea May Slow Prostate Cancer Progression from Science Daily
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Tumor-suppressor Recruits Help To Overcome A Barrier And Fix Cancer-causing Defects from Science Daily
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Immobilized Microbes Can Break Down Potentially Harmful Phthalates from Science Daily
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US swine flu cases now exceed 21,000; 87 deaths from AP Science
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Health minister proposes ban on chemical used in plastics from CBC: Health
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Video: New iPhone Goes On Sale from CBSNews - Science
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Troubled waters: Low Apalachicola River flow may hurt gulf fisheries from Science Blog
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BRIT1 allows DNA repair teams access to damaged sites from Science Blog
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Phthalic symbol from Science Blog
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NDSU's Boudjouk Provides Information on Research Funding to Senate Subcommittee from Science Blog
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Electric fish could spark healthcare innovation from Physorg
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The UK's 'taste dialects' defined for the first time from Physorg
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Inflatable Space Tower Prototype from Space.com
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Nanoparticles make 'self-erasing' images from Chemistry World
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Cutting graphene to ribbons from Chemistry World
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Printing artificial cells from Chemistry World
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A golden result for TB diagnosis from Chemistry World
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Phototriggered fuel production from Chemistry World
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Canada to ban some chemicals in toys, vinyl bibs from Reuters:Science
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First promising TB drug in decades, say researchers from SciDev
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Poor surveillance could mask A(H1N1) circulation in pigs from SciDev
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Apollo 40 years on from News @ Nature
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Following the Money from Scientific American
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'Milking' microscopic algae could yield massive amounts of oil from Physorg
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Many floors in U. S. homes have 'measurable' levels of pesticides from Physorg
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Video: Tiny AMOLED Screens In Your Passport Make Your Head Spin from PopSci
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Private Companies Claim Better, Cheaper Options for New NASA Rocket from Space.com
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Chemical Safety Board Probes ConAgra Explosion from C&EN
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Athletes, spectators faced unprecedented air pollution at 2008 Olympic Games from Science Blog
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From "Green" Buildings to Sustainable Tourism: Ryerson Experts Offer Expertise on Environmental Issues from Science Blog
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TMS 2010 Annual Meeting and Exhibition to Feature a Materials & Society Technical Program from Science Blog
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Pollution-resistant Microorganisms Key to Detecting Water Contamination in Southern Waterways from Science Blog
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Biomass To Green Electricity from Science Blog
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Researchers Plan Environmental Observatory to Track Impacts of Climate Change in the Lower Mississippi River Delta from Science Blog
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TMS 2010 Annual Meeting and Exhibition to Feature a Materials & Society Technical Program from Newswise - Scinews
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From "Green" Buildings to Sustainable Tourism: Ryerson Experts Offer Expertise on Environmental Issues from Newswise - Scinews
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Pollution-resistant Microorganisms Key to Detecting Water Contamination in Southern Waterways from Newswise - Scinews
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Biomass To Green Electricity from Newswise - Scinews
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Researchers Plan Environmental Observatory to Track Impacts of Climate Change in the Lower Mississippi River Delta from Newswise - Scinews
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Consider the Oyster (and Ocean Farming) from Newswise - Scinews
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Fine Details from Newswise - Scinews
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Troubled Waters: Low Apalachicola River Flow May Hurt Gulf Fisheries from Newswise - Scinews
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Biofuel Could Lighten Jet Fuel's Carbon Footprint Over 80 Percent from Newswise - Scinews
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New Study Looks At Human Responses To Climate Change from Newswise - Scinews
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Google, Facebook launch Persian services from Physorg
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FCC to look at exclusive cell phone deals from Physorg
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3 to 6 months to lose weight gained in pregnancy is normal from Physorg
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Athletes, spectators faced unprecedented air pollution at 2008 Olympic Games from Physorg
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World's Oldest Man is WWI Vet from Live Science
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1.02 Billion People Hungry: One Sixth Of Humanity Undernourished, More Than Ever Before from Science Daily
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Newly Developed Antimicrobial Peptide May Protect Mice From Lethal Bacterial Infections Including MRSA from Science Daily
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Newly Discovered Interferon Response May Offer Early Control Of H5N1 Influenza Virus from Science Daily
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Tornado season's been quieter from MSNBC: Science
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Room for Debate: Better Medical Care for Less from NY Times Health
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Poor surveillance could mask swine flu in pigs from SciDev
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New Mexico breaks ground on Spaceport from UPI
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New entrants seek to change wireless game from CBC: Technology & Science
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Dolphin-assisted therapy offers hope to disabled children, parents from Physorg
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Alcohol a Common Factor in Suicides from NY Times Health
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Australian dies with swine flu from CBC: Health
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Robbery Suspects Nabbed By Google's Camera from CBSNews - Science
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Canadian turtle makes it to Colombia from UPI
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Just how friendly are those probiotics in your food? from Physorg
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Domestication of Capsicum annuum chile pepper provides insights into crop origin and evolution from Physorg
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Research explores interactions between nanomaterials, biological systems from Physorg
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Troubled Waters: Low Apalachicola River Flow May Hurt Gulf Fisheries from Science Daily
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Some Particles Cool Climate, Others Add To Global Warming from Science Daily
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The virus spy from News @ Nature
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Domestication of Capsicum annuum chile pepper provides insights into crop origin and evolution from Science Blog
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Research explores interactions between nanomaterials, biological systems from Science Blog
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Study of agricultural watersheds and carbon losses from Science Blog
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Taken by Storm: Hurricane Experts Available from Newswise - Scinews
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Rainfall, Timing of Manure Application Affect Carbon Losses from Newswise - Scinews
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Canada proposes six chemicals ban in toys, new lead limits from Physorg
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Cable venture suspends first advertising product from Physorg
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Scientists and public differ on views about nanotechnology regulation from Physorg
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Mayo researchers: Dramatic outcomes in prostate cancer study from Physorg
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Study of agricultural watersheds and carbon losses from Physorg
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Solar-powered safety: Road signs blink their warnings from Physorg
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New Snakes, Butterflies Found in African Mountains from National Geographic
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Dads Are Key to Making Us Human from Live Science
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Herschel gives glimpse of power from BBC News: Science & Nature
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"Big Bang" collider set for autumn restart: CERN from Reuters:Science
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Nestlé Cookie Dough Is Linked to E. Coli and Recalled from NY Times Health
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Canada wants phthalates out of toys from UPI
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Illegal ivory trade thrives in Thailand from UPI
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Colleges expand summer sessions from Physorg
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Video - Dads in Space: Family Time on the ISS from Space.com
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SPACE.com Forums: Seeing the Milky Way from Space.com
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Wiseman wrong to suggest new specialist is coming: Eastern Health from CBC: Health
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Public health confirms 3rd case of swine flu in N.B. from CBC: Health
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N.B. Medical Society promises court fight over fee-freeze law from CBC: Health
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Mayo researchers: Dramatic outcomes in prostate cancer study from Science Blog
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Rainfall, Timing of Manure Application Affect Carbon Losses from Science Blog
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Taken by Storm: Hurricane Experts Available from Science Blog
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Study advises Chinese government to change fuel in millions of households from Physorg
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Gulf 'dead zone' to be size of New Jersey from UPI
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Japan, Norway urged to stop whale subsidy from UPI
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Scientific reasons for Earth’s seasons from MSNBC: Science
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Dramatic Outcomes In Prostate Cancer Study from Science Daily
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Domestication Of Chile Pepper Provides Insights Into Crop Origin And Evolution from Science Daily
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Is Nanotechnology Safe? Interactions Between Nanomaterials And Biological Systems Explored from Science Daily
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Study Of Agricultural Watersheds And Carbon Losses from Science Daily
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Three To Six Months To Lose Weight Gained In Pregnancy Is Normal from Science Daily
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Observatory: Getting Mosquitoes to Poison Their Own Larvae from NY Times Science
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NASA's Moon goals under review from News @ Nature
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Vitamin ads' prostate-cancer claims 'dishonest': consumer group from CBC: Health
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Polar bears tracked by hair, feces from UPI
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Study finds that tobacco companies changed design of cigarettes without alerting smokers from Science Blog
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Plant communication: Sagebrush engage in self-recognition and warn of danger from Science Blog
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Next Mars Rover Gets Huge Heat Shield from Space.com
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Manitoba special needs patients left in van as care workers go to movie from CBC: Health
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Robot locates shrapnel, guides needle from UPI
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Sunspot Delay Due to Sluggish Solar "Jet Stream"? from National Geographic
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Observatory: Getting Mosquitoes to Poison Their Own Larvae from NY Times Health
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UK climate effects revealed in finest detail yet from News @ Nature
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No decision on carriage fees in heritage committee's TV report from CBC: Technology & Science
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Hydrogen: Future of Fuels Finally Drives Closer from Live Science
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World’s First-hydrogen Powered Yacht With A Fully Integrated Laboratory Will Study Mediterranean Pollution from Science Daily
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New Mexico breaks ground on commercial spaceport from Reuters:Science
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Team Detects High-Speed Hydrogen Atoms Coming From the Moon from Science NOW
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New evidence that vinegar may be natural fat-fighter from Physorg
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UGA researchers achieve breakthrough in effort to develop tiny biological fuel cells from Science Blog
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Researchers observe single protein dimers wavering between two symmetrically opposed structures from Science Blog
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How to Spot Satellites from Space.com
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UPI NewsTrack Health and Science News from UPI
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Hands free of stress from LA Times - Health
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Gluten sensitivity: A long road toward discovery. from LA Times - Health
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Muscle pain while taking statins may be genetic from LA Times - Health
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Google tricycle snaps views on Penn's campus from Physorg
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Researchers observe single protein dimers wavering between two symmetrically opposed structures from Physorg
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Plant communication: Sagebrush engage in self-recognition and warn of danger from Physorg
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Researchers achieve breakthrough in effort to develop tiny biological fuel cells from Physorg
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Intel program spotlights dubious online claims from Physorg
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Awkward Launch of a Giant Balloon/Telescope from Live Science
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Plant Communication: Sagebrush Engage In Self-recognition And Warn Of Danger from Science Daily
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Breakthrough In Development Of Tiny Biological Fuel Cells from Science Daily
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Single Protein Dimers Observed Wavering Between Two Symmetrically Opposed Structures from Science Daily
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Raindrops keep falling -- too quickly -- on my head from LA Times - Science
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Why Aren't More Women Tenured Science Professors? from Scientific American
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'Surprise' prostate result probed from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Geek's paradise from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Downside of red-hot chili peppers from Sciencenews.org
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Ejection system to be overhauled in Snowbirds aircraft from CBC: Technology & Science
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Study: Tobacco companies changed design of cigarettes without alerting smokers from Physorg
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Calif regulators find pot smoke causes cancer from AP Health
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Electronic snooping bill a 'data grab': privacy advocates from CBC: Technology & Science
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Could Big Bird fly? Answer may lie in the feathers from LA Times - Science
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Big fine could be big trouble in downloading case from Physorg
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UGA researchers achieve breakthrough in effort to develop tiny biological fuel cells from Science Blog
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Plant communication: Sagebrush engage in self-recognition and warn of danger from Science Blog
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Study finds that tobacco companies changed design of cigarettes without alerting smokers from Science Blog
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Researchers observe single protein dimers wavering between two symmetrically opposed structures from Science Blog
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Green tea may affect prostate cancer progression from Science Blog
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Mayo researchers: Dramatic outcomes in prostate cancer study from Science Blog
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Averting a climate-led food crisis in Africa from News @ Nature
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Grads, are you covered? from LA Times - Health
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Dopamine and oxytocin and lasting love from LA Times - Health
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Free medical advice? No. But suturing wounds? Absolutely. from LA Times - Health
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Colorectal cancer rates are rising in younger people from LA Times - Health
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Consider The Oyster (and Ocean Farming) from Science Daily
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The hidden salt in chicken from LA Times - Health
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How Aerosols Contribute To Climate Change from Science Daily
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NASA launches two missions to the Moon from Physics World
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Punching Holes Into Herpes Viruses from Science Daily
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Got Ear Plugs? You May Want To Sport Them On The Subway And Other Mass Transit, Researchers Say from Science Daily
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New Vaccination Strategy May Protect Against Both Lethal 1918 And H5N1 Influenza Viruses from Science Daily
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Certain Zinc-based Cold Remedies Linked To Loss Of Sense Of Smell, FDA Says from Science Daily
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Method For Computing Evolutionary Trees Could Revolutionize Evolutionary Biology from Science Daily
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Aerobically Unfit Young Adults On Road To Diabetes In Middle Age from Science Daily
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Targeting Tumor Behavior May Lead To New Liver Cancer Drugs from Science Daily
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Deadly Parasite Could Endanger Salmon And Trout Populations In U.K. from Science Daily
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Novel Discovery In Dendritic Cell Signalling Pathways Pave The Way For New Therapeutic Targets from Science Daily
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Online Tutorials Help Elementary School Teachers Make Sense Of Science from Science Daily
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Nearly Half Of Older Patients Projected To Die While Waiting For Kidney Transplant from Science Daily
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800 Geese Near NYC Airports Euthanized from CBSNews - Science
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Questions for Buzz Aldrin: The Man on the Moon from NY Times Science
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House Unveils Health Bill, Minus Key Details from NY Times Health
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Talking Business: Unlikely Partners in a Cause from NY Times Health
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City Finds Neglect and Cover-Up in Patient’s Death from NY Times Health