Archive of articles published on the 11th of February 2010
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Certain genetic profiles associated with recurrence-free survival for non-small cell lung cancer
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Perfectly shaped solid components
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Swine Flu vaccination: voluntary system works
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Restrictions on female plasma may not be warranted
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Lower Medicare fees do not increase volume of patient care, study finds
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Homebuilding beyond the abyss
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Predicting prognosis and treatment response in a subset of pancreatic cancer patients
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Stent grafts top 'gold standard' balloon angioplasty for dialysis patients
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Study finds that long-distance migration shapes butterfly wings
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Saturn's aurorae offer stunning double show
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New screening system for hepatitis C
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Natural-disaster mathematical aid systems are presented to NGOs
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If children won't go to school
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Saturn's aurorae images 'unique to science'
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Autism Speaks presents the top ten autism research findings of 2009
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Brain study offers insight into causes of autism
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School districts should encourage citizen involvement in education policy making
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Queen's helps produce archaeological 'time machine'
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MCG to conduct first FDA-approved stem cell trial in pediatric cerebral palsy
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Queen's researchers propose rethinking renewable energy strategy
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2 years old -- a childhood obesity tipping point?
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New clue why autistic people don't want hugs
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Survival benefit with high-intensity end-of-life approaches
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Animal models that help translate regenerative therapies from bench to bedside
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Tiny fruit fly could offer big clues in fight against obesity, researcher says
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Setting out to discover new, long-lived elements
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Less is more in cancer imaging
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New gene discovery could help to prevent blindness
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Biologist discovers 'stop' signal in honey bee communication
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La Jolla Institute scientists prove hypothesis on the mystery of dengue virus infection
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Antibiotics as active mutagens in the emergence of multidrug resistance
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Researchers using science to decode the secrets of Olympic skeleton sliding
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Dark matter or background noise? Results intriguing but not conclusive
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UCLA chemists create synthetic 'gene-like' crystals for carbon dioxide capture
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Grasping bacterial 'friending' paves the way to disrupt biofilm creation
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Dramatic changes in agriculture needed as world warms and grows, researchers say
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New picture of ancient ocean chemistry argues for chemically layered water
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Radical new directions needed in food production to deal with climate change
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Seeing the quantum in chemistry: JILA scientists control chemical reactions of ultracold molecules
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Research team targets self-cannibalizing cancer cells
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Protecting patients: Study shows that Johns Hopkins flu vaccination rates twice national average
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LLNL research at Marshall Islands could lead to resettlement
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Behavioral therapy improves sleep and lives of patients with pain
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Low levels of antibiotics cause multidrug resistance in 'superbugs'
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Computer simulations can be as effective as direct observation at teaching students
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MSU researcher linking breast cancer patients with alternative therapies
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Single-step technique produces both p-type and n-type doping for future graphene devices
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Virtual reality and other technologies offer hope
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Researchers develop dietary formula that maintains youthful function into old age
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Parents often wait too long to treat children's asthma symptoms
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UNH chemists create molecule with promising semiconductor properties
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Can chocolate lower your risk of stroke?
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Research challenges models of sea level change during ice-age cycles
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Hands-on: From classroom to employment
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Compound shows promise against intractable heart failure
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ASU scientists develop universal DNA reader to advance faster, cheaper sequencing efforts
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Antarctic ice shelf collapse possibly triggered by ocean waves, Scripps-led study finds
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Researchers create drug to keep tumor growth switched off
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Strongest evidence to date shows link between exploration well and Lusi mud volcano
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The genetic secrets to jumping the species barrier
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Sustainable fisheries needed for global food security