Archive of articles published on the 9th of October 2012
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Study finds nearly 50% of retail firewood infested with insects
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Southampton researchers explain how pulsars slow down with age
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World's first successful clinical trial to protect the brain from damage caused by stroke
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Go west, young lion
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UC research finds small signs lead to big frustrations
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Researchers develop new way to determine amount of charge remaining in battery
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River Thames invaded with foreign species
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Making computer data storage cheaper and easier
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Healthy mom with lots of help key to thriving brood say scientists
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Fossil of ancient spider attack only 1 of its type ever discovered
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Large water reservoirs at the dawn of stellar birth
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Graphene membranes may lead to enhanced natural gas production, less CO2 pollution says CU study
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Computational model IDs potential pathways to improve plant oil production
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Research on enhanced transmissibility in H5N1 influenza: Should the moratorium end?
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Florida Tech researchers diagnose coral disease
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Researchers discover regenerated lizard tails are different from originals
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Dead stars could be the future of spacecraft navigation
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2010 Korea bomb 'tests' probably false alarms, says study
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Academic achievement improved among students active in structured after-school programs
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Drawing a line, with carbon nanotubes
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Study maps greenhouse gas emissions to building, street level for US cities
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MIT team builds most complex synthetic biology circuit yet
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Swimming with hormones: Researchers unravel ancient urges that drive the social decisions of fish
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Child-free women feel intense pressure to have kids -- but rarely stress over it
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Potential debt problems more common among the educated, study suggests
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An operating system in the cloud
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App protects Facebook users from hackers
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Bioenergy - The broken promise
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Electronic health records shown to improve the quality of patient care
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Synthetic liver enzyme could result in more effective drugs with fewer side effects
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Interstellar travelers of the future may be helped by MU physicist's calculations
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Scripps research scientists devise screening method to aid RNA drug development research
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New interactive system detects touch and gestures on any surface