Archive of articles published on the 23rd of May 2011
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To bluff, or not to bluff? That is the question
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Ants give new evidence for interaction networks
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Stevens biomedical engineering students fight hypothermia on the battlefield
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What doesn't kill the brain makes it stronger
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Just 4 percent of galaxies have neighbors like the Milky Way
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Chemical engineers at Stevens invent portable hydrogen reactor for fuel cells
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World record in ultra-rapid data transmission
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An electric motorcycle is created at Carlos III University of Madrid
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More Americans praying about health, study says
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New research provides insight into how OCD develops
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Pre-meal dietary supplement developed at Hebrew University can overcome fat and sugar problems
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The role of bacteria in asthma and the potential for antibiotic treatment
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Mummies tell history of a 'modern' plague
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Cheaper, greener, alternative energy storage at Stevens
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Novel man-made material could facilitate wireless power
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Whites believe they are victims of racism more often than blacks
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Protein from probiotic bacteria may alleviate inflammatory bowel disorders
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Led by advances in chemical synthesis, scientists find natural product shows pain-killing properties
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USDA/AIA survey reports 2010/2011 winter honey bee losses
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Mount Sinai researchers discover possible new target for sarcoma treatment and prevention
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UofL researchers replicate human kidney gene changes in mouse model
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Innate immune system proteins attack bacteria by triggering bacterial suicide mechanisms
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More focus needed on mental health triage in disaster preparedness, Johns Hopkins bioethicists urge
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Transarterial embolization is a safe, nonoperative option for acute peptic ulcer bleeding
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Tort reform reduces lawsuit risk; establishes framework for quality improvements
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Researchers discover link between obesity gene and breast cancer
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Shave biopsy is a safe and acceptable method for initial evaluation of melanoma
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Consortium identifies genome regions that could influence severity of cystic fibrosis
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Researchers model genome copying-collating steps during cell division
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Substantial recovery rate with placebo effect in headache treatment
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CDC assesses potential human exposure to prion diseases
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Access to personal medical records increases satisfaction among new cancer patients
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Fungi reduce need for fertilizer in agriculture
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USC research determines apparent genetic link to prostate cancer in African-American men
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Mechanism behind compound's effects on skin inflammation and cancer progression
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Once thought a rival phase, antiferromagnetism coexists with superconductivity
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Globalization exposes food supply to unsanitary practices
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Scientists list top 10 new species
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Penn research overturns theory on how children learn their first words
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New resource developed to encourage undergraduate research experiences
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States should be allowed to implement key health reform law provisions early, experts say
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Used football faceshields are susceptible to breaking on impact
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New nanoscale imaging may lead to new treatments for multiple sclerosis
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Heart scientists discover protein that may be 1 cause of heart failure
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Discovery of canine hepatitis C virus opens up new doors for research on deadly human pathogen
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Particle trap paves way for personalized medicine
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Discovery opens the door to electricity from microbes
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Study links acetaminophen to lower prostate cancer risk
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Common test could help predict early death in diabetes, study shows
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Study of stem cell diseases advanced by new Stanford technique
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Antibody-guided drug works against acute lymphoblastic leukemia
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NIH scientists identify most proteins made by parasitic worm
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New genetic testing technology for IVF embryos
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Cover crop seeder pulls triple duty for small farms
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Low-risk patients screened for heart disease tend to receive more preventive care and testing
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Physicians' group releases top 5 recommendations for improving primary care
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Certain medications associated with increased risk of urinary retention in men with COPD
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Patient navigators appear to improve colorectal cancer screening rate in ethnically diverse patients
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Study finds patient navigation increases colorectal cancer screening in ethnically diverse patients
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CT angiography for low-risk heart patients leads to more drugs and tests without benefit
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Weight gain between first and second pregnancies increases woman's gestational diabetes risk
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Vitamin D levels low in African-Americans with multiple sclerosis
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Love matters: Internet hookups for men don't always mean unsafe sex
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Most children with head injuries are seen in hospitals not equipped to treat them
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Surge in parents taking kids with common medical problems to emergency care
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Information overload in drug side effect labeling
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Eggs, butter, milk -- memory is not just a shopping list
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Poorer reading skills following changed computer habits of children
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Hubble views the star that changed the universe
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Risk of newborn death cut in half when pregancy lasts 39 weeks, new research finds
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Cultured men are happier and healthier
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Mushroom compound suppresses prostate tumors