Archive of articles published on the 26th of July 2010
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Rest requirements for residents unlikely to improve outcomes in 2 common surgeries
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RNA offers a safer way to reprogram cells
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Doctors don't 'get' their patients
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Scientists test Moreton Bay as coral 'lifeboat'
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ICHEP 2010 conference highlights first results from the LHC
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ISHLT issues new guidelines for the care of heart transplant recipients
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Seeing the forest and the trees reveals heart problems
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Now that's what I call a rat
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Scientists tap into Antarctic octopus venom
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Fermilab experiments narrow allowed mass range for Higgs boson
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Scientists explain the neurological process for the recognition of letters and numbers
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Preventing heart problems while keeping a cool head
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New research: What does your avatar say about you?
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Hot topic: Improving communications to fight wildfires
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Traveling microorganisms
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Once bitten, twice shy -- a temperature switch triggers aversive memory
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Small investment could save 11 million African lives
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Our children aren't sleeping and we're medicating them
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Converging weather patterns caused last winter's huge snows
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New hydrolysis model promising tool in cellulosic biofuel studies
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Even in good communities, roaming teens a recipe for violence
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U of I research seeks to improve sensors that monitor diesel fuel quality
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Scots engineers prove space pioneer's 25-year-old theory
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New approach which can help to predict neurodegenerative diseases
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Family feud: US parents more likely to have conflict with adult children than European parents
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Elder care puts strain on adult parent-child relationship
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U of G research reveals how monarchs fly away home
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Exposure to early evening sunlight in spring creates teenage night owls
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Reducing the health risks of obesity without serious side effects
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New mathematical model could aid studies of cardiac muscle
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When the quiet logo speaks volumes
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First step toward electronic DNA sequencing: Translocation through graphene nanopores
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Predicting drug responsiveness in cancer patients
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New perspectives on local calcium signaling
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One-size-fits-all approach to child custody can endanger moms and kids
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First results from Large Hadron Collider announced
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Remembering to forget: The amnesic effect of daydreaming
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A collaboration solves the herpes virus protein structure providing new drug therapy directions
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Higher risk of infection and death in First Nations people on peritoneal dialysis
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Children with brain injuries have problems with story-telling
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Keeping trains on track
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Not as Web savvy as you think
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Negative stereotypes shown to affect learning, not just performance
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New invention at the Weizmann Institute
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Many knee and hip replacement patients experience weight decrease after surgery
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Researchers uncover biological rationale for why intensive lupus treatment works
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Scripps research study shows infectious prions can arise spontaneously in normal brain tissue
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Surgery or stenting for carotid artery disease? Question remains
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Childhood cancer survivors may have abnormal long-term cardiac function
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Treatments for blocked carotid arteries vary by US region
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Most men with low-risk prostate cancer receive aggressive treatment
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Heart failure care improved by performance intervention at outpatient cardiology practices
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Certain epilepsy drugs may increase risk of suicide
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Group led by UCLA Engineering devises new method for securing location-sensitive data
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Shade-coffee farms support native bees that maintain genetic diversity in tropical forests
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International formula milk marketing code mired in 3 decades of dispute
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Emergency care may be failing to spot future suicidal patients
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Plentiful maternal affection in early infancy boosts adult coping skills
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