Archive of articles published on the 17th of October 2011
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Plastic fantastic – the future of biodegradables
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Deep-reef coral hates the light, prefers the shade
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Antiviral drugs may slow Alzheimer's progression
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Genomic sequence and comparison of 2 macaques reveal new insights into biomedical research
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Genetic study of cave millipedes reveals isolated populations and ancient divergence between species
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Gene variant leads to better memory via increased brain activation
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Sea levels will continue to rise for 500 years
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Act now to tackle the health and security threat of climate change, say experts
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Associating your car with your identity can lead to aggressive driving
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Dark matter mystery deepens
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Now you can determine the solar efficiency of your roof
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US rivers and streams saturated with carbon
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NJIT researcher testing micro-electronic stimulators for spinal cord injuries
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Examining rice genes for rice blast resistance
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UNH: 1 in 4 children exposed to some form of family violence
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Protein family key to aging, cancer
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50 years of cereal leaf beetle management research
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Laboratory on wheels
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Research examines approaches to treating substance abuse among African-Americans
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Muscling toward a longer life: Genetic aging pathway identified in flies
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First genome-wide association study for dengue identifies candidate susceptibility genes
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Sleep disruption for breastfed babies is temporary
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Low-income dads support breastfeeding
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New method of growing high-quality graphene promising for next-gen technology
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Impurity atoms introduce waves of disorder in exotic electronic material
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'Drunkorexia:' A recipe for disaster
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Profanity in TV and video games linked to teen aggression
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Joslin study finds clue to birth defects in babies of mothers with diabetes
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New study reinforces need for continued infant sleep campaigns to prevent SIDS
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Canada needs to adopt a national suicide prevention strategy
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2011 a banner year for young striped bass in Virginia
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New research links common RNA modification to obesity
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Links in the chain: Global carbon emissions and consumption
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Discovery helps explain progression of Lou Gehrig's disease, offers new therapy approach
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Study identifies molecules used by certain species of seaweed to harm corals
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Halo effect: Family members of gastric-bypass patients also lose weight, Stanford study finds
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Bacteria associated with stomach ulcers not detected in enlarged adenoids in children
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Some hair professionals report looking for skin cancer lesions on customers' scalp, neck and face
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Patients with inflammatory bowel disease appear to be at increased risk for post-operative DVT, PE
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Biomarker-guided heart failure treatment significantly reduces complications
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Trudeau Institute reports new approach to treating Listeria infections
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High rate of false-positives with annual mammogram
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Independent research teams identify first infectious agent associated with colon cancer
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Omega-3 fatty acids shown to prevent or slow progression of osteoarthritis
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A team for an emergency
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Wearable depth-sensing projection system makes any surface capable of multitouch interaction
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Pecan ipmPIPE: Harnessing the Internet for stakeholders in production agriculture
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Clustered hurricanes reduce impact on ecosystems
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UGA study suggests key to avoiding ankle re-injury may be in the hips and knees
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Caresses enjoyable vicariously, too
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Good housekeeping maintains a healthy liver