Archive of articles published on the 14th of September 2011
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UCLA psychologists discover a gene's link to optimism, self-esteem
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Woolly mammoth's secrets for shrugging off cold points toward new artificial blood for humans
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Accidental sea turtle deaths drop 90 percent in US fisheries
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Primary schoolchildren can be great tutors
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Engineers probe mechanics behind rapid-aging disease
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Chronic vulvar pain a reality for more than 100,000 women in southeast Michigan
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Screen finds an antidepressant and other drugs
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A tale of (more than) 2 butterflies
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Hitchhiking snails fly from ocean to ocean
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How do political debates affect advertising?
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Downwardly mobile: When consumer decisions are influenced by people with lower socioeconomic status
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Feared spinal X-ray found to be safe, study shows
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Water evaporated from trees cools global climate
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Researchers develop mouse genetic blueprint
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Opportunity on verge of new discovery
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Iowa State chemists help astronauts make sure their drinking water is clean
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Preschoolers' grasp of numbers predicts math performance in school years
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UF study names new ancient crocodile relative from the land of Titanoboa
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When it comes to college hookups, more is said than done
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Old-growth rainforests must be saved for tropical biodiversity
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Feeling out of control? Consumers find comfort in boundaries
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Culturally symbolic products: Would you buy a Sony cappuccino maker?
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Being in the 'no': questions influence what we remember
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Daily deal companies are here to stay, according to consumers
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IDIBELL researchers discover a treatment against an aggressive childhood cancer
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TV found to have negative impact on parent-child communication and literacy
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Scientists crack sparse genome of microbe linked to autoimmunity