Archive of articles published on the 26th of June 2008
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Pregnancy may help protect against bladder cancer
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How to build a plant
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UGA research may lead to safer, more effective gene therapy
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Seniors with type 2 diabetes may experience memory declines immediately after eating unhealthy meal
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Ancient Mexican maize varieties
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Low childhood IQ linked to type of dementia
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SEX4, starch and phosphorylation
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Ovarian cancer's specific scent detected by dogs
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Report -- adapting farming to climate change
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Nanotubes could help study retrovirus transmission between human cells
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New system devised to guide doctors treating patients with symptomatic myocardial bridging
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Improving university recruitment process may increase female surgical faculty, study finds
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Why do people vote? Genetic variation in political participation
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CCNY researchers demonstrate effectiveness of contrast agent Cytate in detectcing prostate cancer
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Understanding the desire for 'freshness' -- a first step towards saving water
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Treatment for cigarette, alcohol and drug use in pregnancy improves outcomes for mom and baby
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Also in the June 24 JNCI
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Where are you now, my love?
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Weizmann Institute scientists discover how an injured embryo can regenerate itself
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Study links gastric bypass surgery to increased risk of kidney stones
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Researchers identify promising cancer drug target in prostate tumors
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Scientists find how neural activity spurs blood flow in the brain
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Elevated biomarkers predict risk for prostate cancer recurrence
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'No men allowed' in women's secret world
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New study examines the validity of epo testing
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Researchers study hidden homicide trend
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New clinical trial for patients with asbestos-associated lung cancer
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Faulty DNA repair could be a risk factor for lung cancer in nonsmokers
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Study suggests a little milk could go a long way for your heart
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Device blocking stomach nerve signals shows promise in obesity
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Asteroid-hunting satellite a world first
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Unique pheromone detection system uncovered by UT Southwestern researchers
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Starvation hormone makes for small mice, study finds
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Ronin an alternate control for embryonic stem cells
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Lack of fragile X and related gene fractures sleep
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Hard work while fatigued affects blood pressure
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What it's like to be a bat
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'Early bird' project really gets the worm
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On the boil: New nano technique significantly boosts boiling efficiency
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Study finds safer, more efficient medication for hepatitis B treatment
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Higher coffee consumption associated with lower liver cancer risk
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10 percent of healthy people in study had injury from 'silent strokes'
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Standards set for energy-conserving LED lighting
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Oxygen ions for fuel cells get loose at low(er) temperatures
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'Electron trapping' may impact future microelectronics measurements
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Exposing the sensitivity of extreme ultraviolet photoresists
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Quantum computing breakthrough arises from unknown molecule
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In 'novel playground,' metals are formed into porous nanostructures
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A simple therapy for brain injury
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New process creates 3-D nanostructures with magnetic materials
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Should doctors be increasing their carbon footprint by flying to medical conferences?
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Climate change causing significant shift in composition of coastal fish communities
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Early origins of maize in Mexico