Archive of articles published on the 14th of February 2009
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Tracking the digital traces of social networks
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African initiative trains students, explores geophysical mysteries
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What biology and evolution can teach us about our safety: A tribute to Darwin
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Potential atherosclerosis drug exhibits no harmful side-effects in liver
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Texas researchers provide emissions data for livestock industry
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Research suggests pollution-related asthma may start in the womb
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New data suggest 'jumping genes' play a significant role in gene regulatory networks
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X-ray eyes bring us closer to early diagnosis of Parkinson's disease
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Mixed population provides insights into human genetic makeup
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Surprising results: Virtual games players stick close to home
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Decisive action needed as warming predictions worsen, says expert
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Climate change likely to be more devastating than experts predicted, warns top IPCC scientist
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Artificial cells, simple model for complex structure
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New surgical option for wrist arthritis
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Arizona environmental economist says invasive species is part of the price of doing business
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US petroleum dependency factor of history
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Molecules self-assemble to provide new therapeutic treatments
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Exploring planets in distant space and deep interiors
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Internet emerges as social research tool
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Radioimmunotherapy: Promising treatment for HIV infection and viral cancers
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Climate change may alter malaria patterns
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Panel ponders healthy donuts, education during AAAS nano-biotechnology session
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Biofuels boom could fuel rainforest destruction, Stanford researcher warns