Archive of articles published on the 21st of November 2011
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Scripps Research team finds a weak spot on deadly ebolavirus
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Regeneration after a stroke requires intact communication channels between brain hemispheres
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Mutants with heterozygote disadvantage can prevent spread of transgenic animals
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Lightning sprites are out-of-this-world
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Second-generation ethanol processing cost prohibitive
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Public misperception about scientific agreement on global warming undermines climate policy support
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Satellite data can help protect bluefin tuna
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It pays to be healthier
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NIH researchers identify key proteins of inner ear transduction channel
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New research sheds light on how we see family resemblance in faces
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Paleontologist describes large nest of juvenile dinosaurs, first of their genus ever found
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Evaluating price hikes: Research shows that recent oil shocks are not causing inflation
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Predators drive the evolution of poison dart frogs' skin patterns
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Tweaking a gene makes muscles twice as strong
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Laser heating -- new light cast on electrons heated to several billion degrees
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Thanksgiving in space may one day come with all the trimmings
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Pitt discoveries in quantum physics could change face of technology
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New research on body parts' sensitivity to environmental changes
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Human, artificial intelligence join forces to pinpoint fossil locations
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Ulcer-causing bacteria tamed by defect in cell-targeting ability
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Reliable nuclear device to heat, power Mars Science Lab
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Cancer vaccine impact limited unless drug industry focuses on difficult-to-treat tumors
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Cancer drug cisplatin found to bind like glue in cellular RNA
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American Diabetes Association's preferred testing method fails to identify kids with diabetes
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New projection shows global food demand doubling by 2050
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After 25 years, sustainability is a growing science that's here to stay
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Future prostate cancer treatments might be guided by math
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Recipient's immune system governs stem cell regeneration
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Ignorance is bliss when it comes to challenging social issues
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New culprit found in Lou Gehrig's disease
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Chew gum, lose weight
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People with early Alzheimer's disease may be more likely to have lower BMI
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MU researchers find synthetic RNA lessens severity of fatal disease
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Improved method of electrical stimulation could help treat damaged nerves