Archive of articles published on the 19th of February 2010
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Rise of sexual predators in energy boomtowns highlights social problems
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Contrast-enhanced MRI could play a key role in differentiating between common types of arthritis
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Better care at any hour for palliative patients
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How nerve cells grow
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Next-Generation Suborbital Researchers Conference a hit, 2011 follow up conference planned
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Fungal fumes clear out crop pests
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Scientists identify critical enzyme in healthy heart function
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New study finds link between marine algae and whale diversity over time
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Bleeding risk associated with image-guided biopsies is low
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Study: Consumers don't want wallet phones; airline, movie tickets on cell phones more acceptable
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Geoengineering takes a ride in the shipping lanes
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Rockefeller scientist to discuss stress of poverty at AAAS
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Idea of restoring 'natural systems' misses mark as response to climate change challenges
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Smart electricity transmission systems needed to achieve the full potential of renewable energies
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Dust from distant lands may affect climate and health in the Americas and Europe
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Pay-for-performance programs show positive impact on low-performing physicians
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More, better biodiesel
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Poll: Hypothetical anthrax attack and antibiotics
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Shift cost of port security from government to private industry, says INFORMS study
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Scientists unlock mystery in important photosynthesis step
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Answering that age-old lament: Where does all this dust come from?
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Small and mighty cyclone Gelane reaches category 4 strength
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Carnegie Mellon's Edward S. Rubin to discuss US energy strategies
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Fueling the future with fish tank residue: Sandia scientist discusses use of algae as a biofuel
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Local social dynamics key to success of tropical marine conservation areas
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Farmers' markets offer different strokes for different folks
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Tiny molecules may tell big story about cardiovascular disease risk
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Progesterone for traumatic brain injury tested in phase III clinical trial
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Dust in the Earth system
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Computer games can teach schools some lessons
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Mild traumatic brain injury, not so mild after all
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More efficient methods of food-recall notices needed