Archive of articles published on the 18th of October 2012
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Viruses act like 'self-packing suitcases'
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Ozone affects forest watersheds
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Technology has improved voting procedures
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A cancer diagnosis does not make young people religious
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No antibodies, no problem
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Some 500 scientists have created a Top 10 list of plant-damaging fungi
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How flick knife thumbs help Japan's rare fighting frogs
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Depression, shortened telomeres increase mortality in bladder cancer patients
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Caltech modeling feat sheds light on protein channel's function
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Tropical collapse caused by lethal heat
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University of Florida chemists pioneer new technique for nanostructure assembly
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College students and credit card debt -- parents at fault?
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Female Pulitzer Prize winners require higher qualifications, MU study finds
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Optical vortices on a chip
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'Time-capsule' Japanese lake sediment advances radiocarbon dating for older objects
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Criminal punishment and politics: Elected judges take tougher stance prior to elections
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Rethinking toxic proteins on the cellular level
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Treating vascular disorders with a cell-based strategy
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High levels of hormones during pregnancy associated with higher risk for HR-negative breast cancer
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World's largest subwoofer: Earthquakes 'pump' ground to produce infrasound
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Solar power is contagious
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NYU study finds that fathers matter when it comes to their teenager's sexual behavior
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Dinosaur-era acoustics: Global warming may give oceans the 'sound' of the Cretaceous
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Taking the bite out of baseball bats
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Short booms still annoying: Scientists study how mid-level noise bursts lasting less than a second affect the concentration of arithmetic-solving test subjects
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Poetry in motion: Gemini Observatory releases image of rare polar ring galaxy
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First-of-its-kind self-assembled nanoparticle for targeted and triggered thermo-chemotherapy