Archive of articles published on the 28th of October 2013
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The most widespread ant and its new relative: A revision of the genus Paratrechina
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Tell-tale toes point to oldest-known fossil bird tracks from Australia
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Brief exposure to performance-enhancing drugs may be permanently 'remembered' by muscles
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Study maps human impacts on top ocean predators along US west coast
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Urban underground holds sustainable energy
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Your pain, my gain: Feeling pleasure over the misfortune of those you envy is biological
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Nanomaterials database improved to help consumers, scientists track products
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DOE rooftop challenge winners offer energy, cost savings
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The cyber-centipede: From Linnaeus to big data
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A noble yet simple way to synthesize new metal-free electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reaction
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Study of Brazilian Amazon shows 50,000 km of road was built in just 3 years
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Climate change has silver lining for grizzlies
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Researchers measure flow from a nanoscale fluid jet
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Scientists wary of shale oil and gas as US energy salvation
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Neutrons, electrons and theory reveal secrets of natural gas reserves
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Researchers quantify toxic ocean conditions during major extinction 93.9 million years ago
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Using genetic algorithms to discover new nanostructured materials
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Irukandji threat to southern waters
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Melting Arctic sea ice could increase summer rainfall in northwest Europe suggests new study
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Local communities produce high-quality forest monitoring data, rivals that of professional foresters
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Social science graduates more likely to be in work than science or arts graduates, report says
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Crying wolf: Who benefits and when?
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Study challenges soil testing for potassium and the fertilizer value of potassium chloride
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UCSB researcher documents the enduring contaminant legacy of the California gold rush
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Gold mining ravages Peru
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GVSU study on gender: Who counts as a man and who counts as a woman
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The people's choice: Americans would pay to help monarch butterflies