Archive of articles published on the 21st of July 2008
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Closing the hydrogen economic loop
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Mangroves key to saving lives
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90 billion tons of microbial organisms live in the deep biosphere
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Nanotechnology: Learning from past mistakes
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Beijing pollution may trigger heart attacks, strokes
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Promising results in deep brain stimulation for patients with treatment-resistant depression
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Gene panel predicts lung cancer survival, study finds
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Milestone for cannabinoid MS study
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Exotic materials using neptunium, plutonium provide insight into superconductivity
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Fishing ban guards coral reefs against predatory starfish outbreaks
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Chinese earthquake provides lessons for future
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A virtual toothache helps student dentists
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A phonon floodgate in monolayer carbon
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Glazed America: IUPUI anthropologist examines doughnut as symbol of consumer culture
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Caltech scientists offer new explanation for monsoon development
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Montreal researchers prove that insulin-producing cells can give rise to stem-like cells in-vitro
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Cranberry juice creates energy barrier that keeps bacteria away from cells, study shows
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Researchers probe geographical ties to ALS cases among 1991 Gulf War veterans
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Scientists identify how gastric reflux may trigger asthma
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Teaching in a disruptive classroom
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Outdoor enthusiasts scaring off native carnivores in parks
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Viral recombination another way HIV fools the immune system
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Study: Common wisdom about troubled youth falls apart when race considered
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Study reveals air pollution is causing widespread and serious impacts to ecosystems
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Carbon dioxide laser resurfacing may reduce wrinkles over long term
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Study examines motivations for tattoo removal
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Memory impairment associated with sound processing disorder
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Epilepsy drug may increase risk of birth defects
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MIT researchers offer glimpse of rare mutant cells
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Once suspect protein found to promote DNA repair, prevent cancer
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Study outlines measures to limit effects of pandemic flu on nursing homes
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Scientists figure out how the immune system and brain communicate to control disease
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Microbes beneath sea floor genetically distinct
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Blood-related genetic mechanisms found important in Parkinson's disease
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Researchers find key to saving the world's lakes
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Scripps study sets high economic value on threatened Mexican mangroves
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Amazon powers tropical ocean's carbon sink
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Plants make vaccine for treating type of cancer in Stanford study
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New research links International Monetary Fund loans with higher death rates from tuberculosis
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STAR*D study leaders at UT Southwestern test two-drug approach to depression in new CO-MED trial