Archive of articles published on the 29th of July 2009
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Study finds human population expanded during late Stone Age
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Myth, reality and gun crime
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US guns fuel Canada and Mexico crimes, UK gun crime remains rare
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Physician trust, early screening reduces disparities for prostate cancer
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Sharpest views of Betelgeuse reveal how supergiant stars lose mass
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Reducing salt intake can lower blood pressure
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E-Noses: Testing their mettle against fly noses
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Stem cell research: From molecular physiology to therapeutic applications
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Humans 'damaging the oceans'
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Naming evolution's winners and losers
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Childhood adversities have a predictive role in peptic ulcer
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Bizarre walking bat has ancient heritage
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'Microfluidic palette' may paint clearer picture of biological processes
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Diabetes gene raises odds of lower birth weight
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Mars and Venus: Short- and long-term success of male to female kidney transplants
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LSUHSC contributes to revealing targets to reduce racial disparity in prostate cancer deaths
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If bipolar disorder is over-diagnosed, what are the actual diagnoses?
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Experimental treatment halts hypoxic-ischemic brain injury in newborns
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Scientists discover Amazon river is 11 million years old
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Freshly crushed garlic better for the heart than processed
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Reexamination of T. rex verifies disputed biochemical remains
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A 'shrimp cocktail' to fuel cars and trucks
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'Artificial Golgi' may provide new insight into key cell structure
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Organic food not nutritionally better than conventionally-produced food
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NIST scientists study how to stack the deck for organic solar power
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Probe position may change results in liver stiffness measurements in transient elastography
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Less common procedures less common than thought
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Low prevalence of HPV infection may be tied to poor prognosis for blacks with head and neck cancer
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HPV infection may be linked to poor head and neck cancer survival rates in African-Americans
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Does peripheral T-lymphocyte subpopulations correlate with hepatitis B virus load?
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Safety of combat military vehicles examined
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New computer simulation helps explain folding in important cellular protein
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Little-known protein found to be key player
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Research shows rates of severe childhood obesity have tripled
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Reprogramming human cells without inserting genes
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Why we learn more from our successes than our failures
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Scientists obtain real time snapshot of the learning process
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Scientists create energy-burning brown fat in mice
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Jet-propelled imaging for an ultrafast light source
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Protein 'Tweek' rare but critical in synaptic process
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Early warning: Key Alzheimer's brain changes observed in unimpaired older humans
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Errors in diagnosis of depression lead to over and under diagnosis in primary care
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NYU physicists show way to count sweets in a jar -- from inside the jar
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Is it possible to differentiate GISTs from leiomyomas by endoscopic ultrasonography?
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Large trees declining in Yosemite
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Cancers set to 'explode' in Latino/a populations, UI researcher says
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Video game minority report: Lots of players, few characters
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Gene developed through conventional breeding to improve cowpea aphid resistance
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Health benefits of physical activity more pronounced in women
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Caltech researchers link tiny sea creatures to large-scale ocean mixing
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Nanotubes take flight
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Cosmic dance helps galaxies lose weight
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Mental, emotional and behavioral disorders can be prevented in young people
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Researchers link jellyfish, other small sea creatures to large-scale ocean mixing
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Want responsible robotics? Start with responsible humans
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Improving AF situational awareness with smart satellite imagery
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Cognitive testing, gender and brain lesions may predict MS disease progression risk
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When it comes to going green, people want smaller gains now, not bigger gains later
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JNCI news brief: Antibody linked to chemotherapy drug inhibits ovarian cancer in lab
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JNCI news brief: Older cancer patients have more frailty than other seniors
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EphA2-targeted therapy delivers chemo directly to ovarian cancer cells
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College students who feel 'invincible' unlikely to accept vaccines, MU researcher finds
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Threat of resistance to artemisinin-based anti-malarial drugs highlighted by new study
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New research reveals mothers need infant feeding information
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Bizarre bald bird discovered
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The 15-Minute Genome 2009 Industrial Physics Forum features faster, cheaper genome sequencing
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Nanoparticle-delivered 'suicide' genes slowed ovarian tumor growth
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Higher drug doses needed to defeat tuberculosis, UT Southwestern researchers report
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Experts urge reformulation of US space policy
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Immune responses to flu vaccine are diminished in lupus patients
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Protein level may serve as predictor of severe osteoarthritis
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Reducing risk of hospitalization in the elderly
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A crystal ball for brain cancer?