Archive of articles published on the 2nd of March 2011
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CROI -- Day 3: Selected highlights of NIH-supported research
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Effectiveness of wastewater treatment may be damaged during a severe flu pandemic
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Study shows pine bark naturally improves kidney function in patients with metabolic syndrome
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Research suggests alcohol consumption helps stave off dementia
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The dusty disc of NGC 247
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Type 2 diabetes linked to single gene mutation in 1 in 10 patients
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Turning bacteria into butanol biofuel factories
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Abundant ammonia aids life's origins
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Berkeley scientists highlight challenges of meeting state energy goals by 2050
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How much can a cell uptake?
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Research shows how bacteria communicate with each other
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Trust, clarity and openness in the workplace
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New hope for lowering cholesterol
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IL28B gene predicts treatment outcome for liver transplantation patients
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Productivity and quality of grape vary according to plot of vineyard under cultivation
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Just like me: Online training helpers more effective when they resemble students
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UK youth are happy after all?
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Sugarcane bioethanol: Environmental implications
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Fighting cancer at your local Indian restaurant
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Researchers predict age of T cells to improve cancer treatment
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New national study finds boxing injuries on the rise; youth head injury rates also concerning
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Using artificial, cell-like 'honey pots' to entrap deadly viruses
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2 new crustaceans discovered in Iberian Peninsula
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Shift work may be associated with decreased risk of skin cancer
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'A little off the top' helps NIST map cells with submicrometer resolution
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Blood protein in lung cancer could improve diagnosis and treatment
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Polishing the apple's popular image as a healthy food
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The buzz on BEES: New web app simplifies use of NIST's economically green building products tool
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NIST expert software 'lowers the stress' on materials problems
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Good fungi might prove even better for plant, human health
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Hair dyeing poised for first major transformation in 150 years
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New growth inhibitors more effective in plants, less toxic to people
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New treaty on search for life-saving medicines in remote areas
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Potassium levels possible key to racial disparity in Type 2 diabetes
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NIH-funded study shows early brain effects of HIV in mouse model
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Improved lesion detection with time-of-flight PET scans affirmed
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Study: Over 16-year span, Wisconsin teacher salaries lag private sector wages
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Flood-tolerant rice plants can also survive drought, say UC Riverside scientists
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Combined molecular study techniques reveal more about DNA proteins
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Does fluoride really fight cavities by 'the skin of the teeth'?
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An appeal to the caregiving values of rural women for breast cancer prevention
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York U researchers uncovering how ovarian cancer resists chemotherapy
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New drug regimens cut HIV spread from mother to infant
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New publication fundamentally changes federal information security risk management
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Sustaining the biodiversity of the western Great Plains
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New advances in genetic studies of Fanconi anemia patients
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New study suggests ALS could be caused by a retrovirus
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Penn physicists develop scalable method for making graphene
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Joint pain in children: Is it just a sore knee, or ... ?
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NIST, Food Marketing Institute co-host webinar on ensuring accurate net weights in retail
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Solar mystery solved
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Montana State University team solves mystery of missing sunspots, helps predict space weather
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JQI physicists demonstrate coveted 'spin-orbit coupling' in atomic gases
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New interpretation of Antarctic ice cores
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Mutations found in human induced pluripotent stem cells
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Scientists from Toronto and Helsinki discover genetic abnormalities after creation of stem cells
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Has the Earth's sixth mass extinction already arrived?
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Protein identified that serves as a switch in a key pathway of programmed cell death
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Study in PLoS: Intensive adherence counseling to HIV treatment improves patient outcomes
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Penn researchers find new role for cancer protein p53
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Nature study: Jefferson researchers unravel protein's elusive role in embryo and disease development
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Lithosphere: New research posted Feb. 10
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UF Pine lsland pollen study leads to revision of state's ancient geography
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Scientists target aggressive prostate cancer
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New MIT developments in quantum computing
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JAMIA: Evaluating clinical information systems, patients who use PHRs, how clinicians use EHRs
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Scientists show how men amp up their X chromosome
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Tobacco smoking impacts teens' brains, UCLA study shows
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Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs linked to increased risk of erectile dysfunction
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Parents rationalize the economic cost of children by exaggerating their parental joy
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Office of Naval Research serves up revamped software for Navy chefs
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Nanofabrication tools may make silicon optical chips more accessible
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Dude, you throw like a crybaby!
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Scientists study control of invasive tree in western US
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Study shows ibuprofen may reduce risk of developing Parkinson's disease
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Ibuprofen may lower risk of Parkinson's disease
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6-month drug regimen cuts HIV risk for breastfeeding infants, NIH study finds
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Black holes: a model for superconductors?
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Worms strike see-saw balance in disease resistance
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4 new species of Zombie ant fungi discovered in Brazilian rainforest
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Scripps oceanography researchers discover arctic blooms occurring earlier
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Researchers focus on human cells for spinal cord injury repair
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Clouds amplify ecological light pollution
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