Archive of articles published on the 10th of October 2008
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Making waves
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Lost in America: Top math talent
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US culture derails girl math whizzes
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Tobacco smuggling is killing more people than illegal drugs
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Has a new era of reinstitutionalization in mental health care begun?
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Opening a can of worms: Serendipitous discovery reveals earthworms more diverse than first thought
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Study finds stroke-prevention surgery safe in growing 80-plus population
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Only some Web sites provide patients with reliable information before having an operation
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Pregnancy not turning minds to mush: Study
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A new explosive
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Young stellar objects: The source of gas emission around Herbig Ae/Be stars
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Astronomers get best view yet of infant stars at feeding time
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Transparency in politics can lead to greater corruption
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Fitness in a changing world
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Can genetic information be controlled by light?
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Recommendations for children's exercise lacking say experts
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Sensitive nanowire disease detectors made by Yale scientists
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Gene hunt in dyslexia
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Smart production
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Using electrons to treat organic seeds
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Simplifying data management for farmers
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Research shows link between bisphenol A and disease in adults
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On the trail of a targeted therapy for blood cancers
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M.I.N.D. Institute researchers find important clue to learning deficit in children with autism
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Does it matter if black plus white equals black or multiracial?
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NIH scientists discover crucial control in long-lasting immunity
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Iowa State researchers developing wireless soil sensors to improve farming
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NASA supercomputer shows how dust rings point to exo-Earths
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Yamanaka eliminates viral vector in stem cell reprogramming
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A link between mitochondria and tumor formation in stem cells
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Statins may prevent miscarriages
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Team led by Livermore scientists helps to resolve long-standing puzzle in climate science
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Landmark study unlocks stem cell, DNA secrets to speed therapies
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New instrument puts new spin on superconductors
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Fat-regenerating 'stem cells' found in mice
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Just a numbers game? Making sense of health statistics
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Americans and the economy: Angry feelings, fear exceeds terrorism risk