Archive of articles published on the 17th of December 2009
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Water droplets shape graphene nanostructures
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Major breakthrough may pave the way for therapeutic vaccines
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Breakthrough on causes of inflammatory bowel disease
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Informal social networks better at encouraging Hispanics to prepare for disasters
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Researchers find cells move in mysterious ways
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Among apes, teeth are made for the toughest times
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Researchers design a tool to induce controlled suicide in human cells
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Enzyme may create new approach to hypertension therapy
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New report underlines multiple benefits but also new challenges to biodiversity-rich sites
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Almost two-thirds of pregnant women believe they are regularly exposed to physical risk at work
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Everlasting quantum wave
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Does Glutathione-S-transferase associate with gastrointestinal cancer in Korean population?
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NIST team demystifies utility of power factor correction devices
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Shift working aggravates metabolic syndrome development among middle-aged males
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Invasion without a stir
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Umbilical cord could be new source of plentiful stem cells, say Pitt researchers
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Special excerpt of Environmental Policy and Law about human rights and the environment
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Color my numbers
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Supernova explosions stay in shape
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Carnegie Mellon engineers develop machine that visually inspects and sorts strawberry plants
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Scientists use light to map neurons' effects on one another
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UR study reveals chemo's toxicity to brain, possible treatment
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Proximity to convenience stores fosters child obesity
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Study identifies those elderly most at risk for major depression
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Cannabis and adolescence
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Exposure to young triggers new neuron creation in females exhibiting maternal behavior
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Media availability: Genetic variant may control lung function and risk of COPD
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Study shows loss of 15-42 percent of mammals in North America
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Fertilizer use not always helpful in revegetation efforts
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Researchers find human protein that prevents H1N1 influenza infection
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Scientists discover natural flu-fighting protein in human cells
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Breathlessness eased in patients with rare, often fatal disease
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Negative emotions outweigh intent to exercise at health clubs
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Cancer survival disparities for most minority populations increase as cancers become more treatable
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Gene linked to a rare form of progressive hearing loss in males is identified
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Laurence still causing warnings and watches in northern west Australia
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Within a cell, actin keeps things moving
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Antidepressants cut risk of hospital readmission for suicidal youth
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Predicting insurgent attacks with a mathematical model
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Research finds happiest US States match a million Americans' own happiness states
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Studies generate hundreds of leads in the fight against the H1N1 pandemic
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Colliding auroras produce an explosion of light
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'Ardi' research by Kent State's Lovejoy and colleagues named Science's 'Breakthrough of the Year'
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Exploring the Stone Age pantry
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Carnegie Mellon researcher says privacy concerns could limit benefits from real-time data analysis
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Science's breakthrough of the year: Uncovering 'Ardi'
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Jefferson researchers identify possible imaging method to stratify breast cancer without biopsy
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WHOI-operated ROV Jason images the discovery of the deepest explosive eruption on the sea floor
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Dyslexia defined: New Yale study 'uncouples' reading and IQ over time
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Nonverbal communication of race bias on TV influences viewers' own bias
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Caltech researchers revise long-held theory of fruit-fly development
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UGA study: Headwater stream nutrient enrichment disrupts food web
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New research explains orchids' sexual trickery
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Avatar's moon Pandora could be real
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Large-scale sequencing: The future of genomic sciences?
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Racing, shooting and zapping your way to better visual skills
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Marine scientists discover deepest undersea erupting volcano
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UAB researchers link calorie intake to cell lifespan, cancer development
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About 25 percent of Arabs in Greater Detroit reported abuse post Sept. 11
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New UAB study finds gender divide in children's use of cell phone features
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Kidney injury in hospital increases long-term risk of death
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Are patients losing sleep over blood pressure monitors?
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Study finds orphanages are viable options for some children