Archive of articles published on the 11th of March 2011
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New measurement into biological polymer networks
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Simple blood test detects early emphysema in smokers before symptoms appear
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Thrill-seeking females work hard for their next fix
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Research suggests HIV-infected patients at higher risk for bone fractures
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New method could improve economics of sweetening natural gas
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Method reveals new view of human nerve cells, opening door to potential drug targets
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Wayne State study links testosterone with men's ability to 'woo' potential mates
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Pushing HIV out the door: How host factors aid in the release of HIV particles
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70 percent of prostate cancer patients on ADT gain significant weight in first year
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Contrary to popular belief, not all cases of chronic pancreatitis are alcohol-induced
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Around 40 percent of hake is mislabeled
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Host change alters toxic cocktail
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Mount Sinai researcher finds unexpected temperature sensation for a light detector
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Extra iron doesn't help many pregnant women
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New technology to predict future appearance
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TUM researchers recommend new EU standards for machine strength grading of timber
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Hannover Messe: Smart materials for high-tech products
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Nanoscale whiskers from sea creatures could grow human muscle tissue
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Less than one-third of children ages 5-15 will wake up to home smoke alarms
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How incentives can hurt group productivity and shared resources
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Finding shows potential way to protect neurons in Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, ALS
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'Microparticles' useful in identifying earliest signs of emphysema
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Researchers link novel biomarkers to asthma and COPD
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More molecules for tuberculosis
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U of A researcher questions whether genius might be a result of hormonal influences
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Stem cells take cues from fluid in the brain
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Keys to long life
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Creativity is an upside to ADHD
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Getting organized: Berkeley Lab study shows how breast cell communities organize into breast tissue
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DCIS patients who get invasive breast cancer have higher mortality
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Mouse nose nerve cells mature after birth, allowing bonding, recognition with mother