Archive of feed items published on the 18th of November 2012
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No Driver License To Anybody Unaware Of Some Consciousness Research
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Leonid meteor shower comes around from UPI
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Lives: No One Told Me Learning Yoga Would Involve Snakes from NY Times Health
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The Neediest Cases: Emerging From a Bleak Life to Become Fabulous Phil from NY Times Health
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News Analysis: Steroids and Back Pain: An Uneasy Match from NY Times Health
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VIDEO: Bones from Mary Rose reveal crew from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Google's Android is eating Apple's lunch from Physorg
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China's home-grown plane rises to the challenge from Physorg
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Pinball wizard puts Facebook users on Yellow Brick Road from Physorg
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Fujifilm will introduce a 1TB optical disc in 2015 from Physorg
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Europe juggles ambitions, constraints in talks on space from Physorg
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SciTechTalk: Is email privacy possible? from UPI
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Hubble traps galactic fireflies from Physorg
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Vote Now! Top Space Stories of the Week - Nov. 18, 2012 from Space.com
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VIDEO: Huge waterspout forms in Australia from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Alberta suicide rates among the highest in Canada from CBC: Health
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'Barbaric' wolf cull angers B.C. animal rights groups from CBC: Technology & Science
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Robotic explorers may usher in lunar 'water rush' from Physorg
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Israel facing 'millions' of cyber-attacks over Gaza from Physorg
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Defence firms seek broader agenda from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Rhodes selects six Harvard students from Harvard Science
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Coolest Science Stories of the Week from Live Science
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New nanoparticle halts multiple sclerosis, now being tested in Type 1 diabetes and asthma from Physorg
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Semiconducting graphene: Fabrication on patterned silicon carbide produces bandgap to advance graphene electronics from Physorg
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Call to modernize antiquated climate negotiations from Physorg
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C–O bond stretched to record length from Chemistry World
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Israel facing increased cyber attacks from UPI
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Nanotech can be used for MS, diabetes, food allergies and asthma from Science Blog
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Technique Produces Bandgap to Advance Graphene Electronics from Newswise - Scinews
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Fire the coach? Not so fast says a new study of elite college football teams. from Science Blog
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Wii U: New console launches in a sea of gadgets from Physorg
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Loved ones voice more concerns about Sunnybrook veterans from CBC: Health
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New survey plots Dene Nation members' health from CBC: Health
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Minority report: Insight into subtle genomic differences among our own cells from Science Daily
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Better thought-controlled computer cursor: New algorithm greatly improves speed and accuracy from Science Daily
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Eugenics
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Optogenetics illuminates pathways of motivation through brain from Science Daily
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Skin cells reveal DNA's genetic mosaic from Science Daily
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Breakthrough selectively represses immune system: New hope for multiple sclerosis, type 1 diabetes, food allergies, and asthma from Science Daily
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Technique produces bandgap to advance graphene electronics from Science Daily
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Dig finds '10,000-year-old home' from BBC News: Science & Nature
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3 astronauts prepare for fiery ride back home from CBSNews - Science
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Breakthrough nanoparticle halts multiple sclerosis, offers hope for other immune-related diseases from Science Daily
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Breakthrough nanoparticle halts multiple sclerosis from Biology News Net
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Optogenetics illuminates pathways of motivation through brain, Stanford study shows from Biology News Net
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Research breakthrough selectively represses the immune system from Biology News Net
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Skin cells reveal DNA's genetic mosaic from Biology News Net
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Space Station Astronauts Headed Back to Earth Tonight from Space.com
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Space Station's Expedition 34 Mission in Pictures (Gallery) from Space.com
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South-South tech cooperation: a call to action from SciDev
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Israel facing increased cyber attacks from UPI
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SciTechTalk: Is email privacy possible? from UPI
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Leonid meteor shower comes around from UPI
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Soyuz Capsule Lands with Expedition 33 Crew (Photos) from Space.com
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Soyuz Spacecraft Makes Rare Night Landing with Station Crew from Space.com
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The Junk in Your Genetic Trunk from Science Blog
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Daniel Stern, Who Studied Babies’ World, Dies at 78 from NY Times Science
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Soyuz with crew of three lands in Kazakhstan from Reuters:Science
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Jindal: Liking people is key to expanding GOP tent from AP Science
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Gators pull away to rout Middle Tennessee from AP Science
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Desert solar power plan in doubt from BBC News: Science & Nature
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UK birds down by 44m since 1960s from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Crew in good spirits after Soyuz landing from CBSNews - Science