Archive of articles published on the 23rd of July 2009
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The 'see food' diet
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Some blood pressure drugs may help protect against dementia, study shows
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The benefit of migration
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Risky driving puts P-platers at high danger of crash
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Can brain scans read your mind?
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Rainfall to decrease over Iberian Peninsula
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Study provides documentation that tumor 'stem-like cells' exist in benign tumors
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Small fossils provide key clues for interpreting environmental changes
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Getting to the bottom of rice
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Looking different 'helps animals to survive'
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NASA celebrates Chandra X-Ray Observatory's 10th anniversary
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URI researcher sheds light on 'man-eating' squid; finds them timid, non-threatening
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Almost 1 quarter of Spanish women take antidepressants
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A simpler definition for major depressive disorder
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High construction cost for cycads
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The risk of developing deep vein thrombosis during a flight is often overestimated
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Short stressful events may improve working memory
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Newly discovered gene fusion may lead to improved prostate cancer diagnosis
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Silicon with afterburners: Process developed at Rice could be boon to electronics manufacturer
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Study finds rapid growth in health costs hurts economic performance of US industries
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Parasitic worms make sex worthwhile
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Injection reverses heart-attack damage
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Stem cells not the only way to fix a broken heart
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Scientists discover key event in prostate cancer progression
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Parasites keep things sexy in 'hotspots'
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Noise pollution negatively affects woodland bird communities, says CU-Boulder study
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Stripping leukemia-initiating cells of their 'invisibility cloak'
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When the going gets noisy, some birds get going; others thrive
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Oprah, Luke Skywalker and Maradona -- new study investigates how our brains respond to them
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Reprogrammed mouse fibroblasts can make a whole mouse
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Spring cold snap helps with stream ecosystem research
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Bone from blood: Circulating cells form bone outside the normal skeleton, Penn study finds
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Human cells secrete cancer-killing protein, UK study finds
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Scientists discover gene mutation responsible for hereditary neuroendocrine tumor
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Sticky protein helps reinforce fragile muscle membranes
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Synchronized swimming of algae
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Social scientist suggests new research framework to study complex systems
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Engineering researchers: Supercomputer fastest of its type in world
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Consulting with clouds: A clear role in climate change
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Bcl6 gene sculpts helper T cell to boost antibody production
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Technology on way to forecasting humanity's needs
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OMT announces a breakthrough in the development of a novel human antibody platform
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Researchers create first targeted knockout rats using zinc finger nuclease technology
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What scientists know about jewel beetle shimmer
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Carnegie Mellon team makes sequestration recommendations
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Improving impaired attention may help patients recover from stroke
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Lung volume reduction surgery shown to prolong and improve life for some emphysema patients
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Even healthy lungs labor at acceptable ozone levels
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Emphysema severity directly linked to coal dust exposure
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Protein excreted in urine may be help in diagnosing kidney disease caused by HIV
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New lab test helps predict kidney damage
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Fresh meats often contain additives harmful to kidney disease patients
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The paradox of loyalty
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Embarrassing illnesses no bar to information sharing
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A combination of education methods could be the key for some students aiming for higher education