Archive of articles published on the 4th of January 2012
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Many NIH-funded clinical trials go unpublished over 2 years after completion
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In ancient Pompeii, trash and tombs went hand in hand
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Blogging may help teens dealing with social distress
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New tech removes air pollutants, may reduce energy use in animal ag facilities
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New research shows how male spiders use eavesdropping to one-up their rivals
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Exercise is good for your waistline – But it's a writing exercise
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'Nanowiggles:' Scientists discover graphene nanomaterials with tunable functionality in electronics
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Magnetically-levitated flies offer clues to future of life in space
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New computer model explains lakes and storms on Titan
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Researchers discover protein that may represent new target for treating type 1 diabetes
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The cost of disabilities could reach 77.2 percent of household income
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U-M study shows updated rotavirus vaccine not linked to increase in bowel obstruction
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Fish mimics octopus that mimics fish
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How can Lyme disease be prevented and controlled?
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Research shows progress toward a genital herpes vaccine
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Benefits of statin therapy may extend beyond lowering lipids
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Dried licorice root fights the bacteria that cause tooth decay and gum disease
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Older, cheaper vacuum cleaners release more bacteria and dust
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New materials remove CO2 from smokestacks, tailpipes and even the air
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Salt water alone unlikely to halt Burmese python invasion
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No more free rides for 'piggy-backing' viruses
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Experts urge BMI method for calculating weight in kids with eating disorders
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A gene for depression localized
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If you plan, then you'll do… but it helps to have a friend
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Mid-lane driving helps older adults stay safe
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Simple online tool to aid GPs in early ovarian cancer diagnosis
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IBD emerges as a global disease
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Hypothermia underutilized in cardiac arrest cases treated in US hospitals
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Ecologists call for screening imported plants to prevent a new wave of invasive species
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Climate change models may underestimate extinctions
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Pitt researchers discover one of the most porous materials to date
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Major variation in bladder cancer subtype trends highlights need for focused research
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Impaired quality of life: A warning signal after oesophageal cancer surgery