Archive of articles published on the 30th of June 2011
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First ARTEMIS spacecraft successfully enters lunar orbit
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Parent-adolescent cell phone conversations reveal a lot about the relationship
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'Sensing skin' could monitor the health of concrete infrastructure continually and inexpensively
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Scientists develop sensitive skin for robots
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Culture influences people's response to climate change
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New rapid test tells difference between bacterial and viral infections
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Moving microscopic vision into another new dimension
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Genetic 'conductor' involved with new brain cell production in adults
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A war inside: Saving veterans from suicide
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Researchers look for ingredients of happiness around the world
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Men play post-op catch-up
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Diabetes drug may prevent or delay development of polycystic ovary syndrome
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New smartphone app automatically tags photos
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New salmonella-based 'clean vaccines' aid the fight against infectious disease
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Outpatient electronic prescribing systems don't cut out common mistakes
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Drink-fueled memory blackouts among students predict future injury risk
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Text message support for smokers doubles quit rates
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ESC calls for greater awareness of potential for adverse events from bleeding as a result of PCI
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How safe is mist netting? First large-scale study into bird capture technique evaluates the risks
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Scientists identify order of mutations that lead to cancer
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Scientists study earthquake triggers in Pacific Ocean
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Scientists develop method to determine order of mutations that lead to cancer
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CT scans unleash a breakthrough in catching early stage lung cancer
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IASLC welcomes publication of CT screening results from National Lung Screening Trial
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Clues to why 'they' all look alike
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Clocking Neptune's spin
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Salt-loving microbe provides new enzymes for the production of next-gen biofuels
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Global warming could alter the US premium wine industry in 30 years, says Stanford study
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UBC researchers invent new drug delivery device to treat diabetes-related vision loss
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Many a mickle makes a muckle: How changes in animals' size and shape arise
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New tasks attributed to Aurora proteins in cell division
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The future of chip manufacturing
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Sea urchins see with their whole body
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Don't show, don't tell?
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The Cancer Genome Atlas completes detailed ovarian cancer analysis
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Antivenom against lethal snake gives hope to developing countries
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TV food advertising increases children's preference for unhealthy foods
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Using DNA in fight against illegal logging
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More than bacon: Genetic alterations in pig tissue may allow for human transplantation
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Your brain on nicotine: Nicotine receptors affect social behavior
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Adult stem cells carry their own baggage: Epigenetics guides stem cell fate
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Genome analysis will reveal how bacteria in our guts make themselves at home
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Time to let science drive Great Lakes policy on Asian carp, experts say
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BUSM researchers find herbal medicine treatment reduces inflammation in allergen-induced asthma
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Using fear to guide smart investments
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MicroRNAs in the songbird brain respond to new songs
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Resistant mice provide clues about successful immune response to retroviruses
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Fox Chase researchers identify new mechanism used by cells to reverse silenced genes
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Babies are specially attuned to our voices and emotions
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Heavy metal meets hard rock: Battling through the ocean crust's hardest rocks
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Fire brings communities together -- 'You're from the government, we trust you'
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Many more lungs suitable for transplantation
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Sound localization at cocktail parties is easier for men
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New clues to the cause of Alzheimer's disease
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Mobile phone derived electromagnetic fields can disturb learning
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Integral challenges physics beyond Einstein
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Researchers predict locations for deer vs. car collisions
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'Zombie' stars key to measuring dark energy
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Variation in make-up of generic epilepsy drugs can lead to dosing problems
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Nervous system stem cells can replace themselves, give rise to variety of cell types, even amplify
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Red wine: Exercise in a bottle?
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Why do we share stories, news and information with others?
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Down-under digestive microbes could help lower methane gas from livestock
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Takeoffs and landings cause more precipitation near airports
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NASA/NOAA GOES-13 satellite movie shows how Tropical Storm Arlene formed
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Up to 220,000 California children excluded from health care reform due to immigrant status
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Heart transplant patients at risk for serious skin cancers
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Telomeres: 2 genes linked to why they stretch in cancer cells
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Penn scientists contribute to X-ray technique for determining fossil pigmentation patterns
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X-rays reveal patterns in the plumage of the first birds
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Pigment patterns from the prehistoric past
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Tropical Storm Arlene moves inland over Mexico: A GOES-13 satellite movie view
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Evolutionary kings of the hill use good, bad and ugly mutations to speed ahead of competition
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Novel analysis method organizes genomic cancer data
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Thanks for the memories
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Assessing agroforestry's advantages
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Climate change increases the risk of ozone damage to plants
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CSHL team identifies enzyme that is an important regulator of aggressive breast cancer development
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Women win out in gastrointestinal surgery
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Georgetown research identifies key reasons racial disparities exist in emergent stroke treatment
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NASA's LRO mission gets a sunrise view of Tycho crater's peak
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Worse outcomes for older breast cancer patients with other health problems
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Scripps study finds plastic in 9 percent of 'garbage patch' fishes
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Key ingredient: Change in material boosts prospects of ultrafast single-photon detector
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Scientists hope to get glimpse of adolescent universe from revolutionary instrument-on-a-chip
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Variation in susceptibility to a virus is the key to understanding infection biology
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WiFi 'napping' doubles phone battery life
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Foot positioning during walking and running may influence ankle sprains
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Preventing diabetes damage: Zinc's effects on a kinky, two-faced cohort
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Study uncovers novel genetic variation linked to increased risk of sudden cardiac arrest
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Discovery of genetic mutations better diagnose myelodysplastic syndromes
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NIH funds massive genome studies that identify genetics behind white blood cell counts
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New approach to link genome-wide association signals to biological function
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Reproductive behavior of the silkmoth is determined by a single pheromone receptor protein