Archive of articles published on the 19th of September 2012
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Where body fat is stored may determine the likelihood of obese persons developing Type 2 diabetes
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New NIST screening method identifies 1,200 candidate refrigerants to combat global warming
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Did a 'forgotten' meteor have a deadly, icy double-punch?
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Warming ocean could start big shift of Antarctic ice
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Self-forming biological scaffolding
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Sandia shows monitoring brain activity during study can help predict test performance
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CT scan and 3-D print help scientists reconstruct an ancient mollusk
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Johns Hopkins astrophysicist spies ultra-distant galaxy amidst cosmic 'dark ages'
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Evolution is as complicated as 1-2-3
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Human brains share a consistent genetic blueprint and possess enormous biochemical complexity
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The 'slippery slope to slime': Overgrown algae causing coral reef declines
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Using a laser to 'see' the smallest world
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The key to cooperation? Think fast
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Experiment in University of Florida laboratory corrects prediction in quantum theory
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Single-atom writer a landmark for quantum computing
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World record holder
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Revolutionary ultrathin, flat lens: Smartphones as thin as a credit card?
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Odorant shape and vibration likely lead to olfaction satisfaction
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UGA researchers boost efficacy of drugs by using nanoparticles to target 'powerhouse of cells'
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Study: DNA barcoding can ID natural health products
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Climate scientists put predictions to the test
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Ancient tooth may provide evidence of early human dentistry
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Blind people develop accurate mental map by playing 'video' game
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NYU neuroscientists find promise in addressing Fragile X afflictions
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Robotic tuna is built by Homeland Security
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Genetic mutation may have allowed early humans to migrate throughout Africa, research says
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Climate change to fuel northern spread of avian malaria, study finds
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Oyster genome uncover the stress adaptation and complexity of shell formation
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Explosions are the main cause of spine injuries to wounded military personnel
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Researchers propose new way to save Africa's beleaguered soils
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Arctic sea ice hits smallest extent in satellite era