Archive of articles published on the 6th of September 2011
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New polymer research could boost probiotics industry
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Nearly half of runners may be drinking too much during races
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Research gives crystal clear temperature readings from toughest environments
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Study finds crop performance matters when evaluating greenhouse gas emissions
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Scientists discover switch that turns white fat brown
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Key protein reveals secret of stem cell pluripotency
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Our galaxy might hold thousands of ticking 'time bombs'
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Revisiting the David Nutt debate: Is it possible to rank different drugs by the harm they cause?
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Stevens researchers pioneer novel technique to make plasmonic nanogap arrays
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A more progressive tax system makes people happier
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Metabolic state of brain cancer stem cells significantly different than the cancer cells they create
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Weight-loss surgery has its complications but costs less than standard obesity treatment
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One drink a day may be related to good overall health in women when older
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Major advance in sleeping sickness drug made by Glasgow scientists
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Neutron analysis reveals unique atom-scale behavior of 'cobalt blue'
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Volunteering to help others could lead to better health
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Quality problems more likely in offshore drug plants, study finds
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99-cent pricing may not be worth the penny, says Rutgers-Camden researcher
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Neonatal and infant feeding disorders program saves infants from lifetime of feeding tubes
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Protecting adolescent girls from unwanted unprotected sex
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Recent trends show recession's effect on US advanced technology exports
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Fatal fungal infections resist newest class of drugs