Archive of articles published on the 10th of October 2013
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Truth or consequences? The negative results of concealing who you really are on the job
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The tundra -- a dark horse in planet Earth's greenhouse gas budget
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Soft shells and strange star clusters
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Everything in moderation: Excessive nerve cell pruning leads to disease
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Public health does not 'lose out' when merged with Medicaid programs
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Climate change threatens Northern American turtle habitat
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Wetland restoration in the northern Everglades: Watershed potential and nutrient legacies
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3D model reveals new information about iconic volcano
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'Ship in a bottle' detects dangerous vapors
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'Stadium waves' could explain lull in global warming
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Elephants know what it means to point, no training required
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Pulp friction cleans up 'Brockovich' chemical
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Massive spruce beetle outbreak in Colorado tied to drought, according to new CU study
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A silent epidemic: Minor traumatic brain injury
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Hybrid cars are a status symbol of sorts for seniors, Baylor consumer study shows
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LSU researchers discover how microbes survive in freezing conditions
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How red crabs on Christmas Island speak for the tropics
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McGill discovery should save wheat farmers millions of dollars
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Sticks and stones: Brain releases natural painkillers during social rejection, U-M study finds
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Ancient DNA unravels Europe's genetic diversity
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Water discovered in remnants of extrasolar rocky world orbiting white dwarf
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Previously unstudied gene is essential for normal nerve development
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Stomach cells naturally revert to stem cells
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Researchers discover innate virus-killing power in mammals
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Watery asteroid discovered in dying star points to habitable exoplanets
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Kissing helps us find the right partner -- and keep them