Archive of articles published on the 9th of July 2012
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Overweight? There's a vaccine for that
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Researchers create 'MRI' of the sun's interior motions
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Climate in northern Europe reconstructed for the past 2,000 years
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Taking nothing at face value
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Sounds of northern lights are born close to ground
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What happens when we sunburn
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A new avenue to better medicines: Metal-peptide complexes
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Europe clears the air
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Girls' mathematics performance more likely to suffer than boys' as a result of mathematics anxiety
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Sustainability of rice landscapes in South East Asia threatened
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A new species of wirerush from the wetlands in northern New Zealand
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Handlebar level can affect sexual health of female cyclists
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Lipid helps cells find their way by keeping their 'antennae' up
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University of Miami-led study finds winds played important role in keeping oil away from S. Fla.
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Tiny bubbles snap carbon nanotubes like twigs
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New insights into how the most iconic reaction in organic chemistry really works
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Triboelectric generator produces electricity by harnessing friction between surfaces
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Study finds 'mad cow disease' in cattle can spread widely in ANS before detectable in CNS
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HPV vaccine reduces infection, even in unvaccinated
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Drug from Mediterranean weed kills tumor cells in mice
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Regulation by proteins outside cancer cells points to potential new drug target
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Taking a bird's eye view could cut wildlife collisions with aircraft