Archive of articles published on the 23rd of October 2013
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New device stores electricity on silicon chips
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Communication with similar people stronger than believed
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Dolphins inspire new radar system to detect hidden surveillance and explosive devices
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The hitchhiker antigen: Cause for concern?
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A young Picasso or Beethoven could be the next Edison
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There's gold in them thar trees
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Nanopore opens new cellular doorway for drug transport
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Vinyl flooring linked to potentially harmful substances at schools and daycare centers
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The reins of Casimir: Engineered nanostructures could offer way to control quantum effect
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Older siblings' cells can be passed from female dogs to their puppies in the womb, MU researchers find
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Researchers show how plants tell the time
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UC Riverside astronomers help discover the most distant known galaxy
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Study finds natural compound can be used for 3-D printing of medical implants
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Force to be reckoned with: NIST measures laser power with portable scale
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First-ever Information Systems Job Index shows healthy market for college students
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Deciding when 'not' to maximize profits
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Futuristic copper foam batteries get more bang for the buck
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UCLA chemists use MRI to peek at temperatures of gases inside catalytic reactors
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New research illustrates Mississippi River's role
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Induced pluripotent stem cells reveal differences between humans and great apes
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TopoChip reveals the Braille code of cells
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Paper-based device could bring medical testing to remote locales
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Vacuums provide solid ground for new definition of kilogram
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Birthing a new breed of materials
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Berkeley Lab researchers get a detailed look at a DNA repair protein in action
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UCSB anthropologist examines the motivating factors behind hazing
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Early-life exposure of frogs to herbicide increases mortality from fungal disease
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Researchers capture images of open channel that moves proteins across cell membranes
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The math says Red Sox have a big edge in the World Series, according to NJIT professor
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Study: Students text, a lot, during class
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Penn docs find successful strategy to expand patient participation in hard-to-enroll clinical trials
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Team uses forest waste to develop cheaper, greener supercapacitors