Archive of articles published on the 31st of October 2013
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Incurable brain cancer gene is silenced
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Tagging aquatic animals can disrupt natural behavior
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Breakthrough research produces brighter, more efficiently produced lighting
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HPV vaccination rates alarmingly low among young adult women in South
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Mystery planet baffles astronomers
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Animal personalities are more like humans than first thought, according to Deakin University study
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Chickens to benefit from biofuels bonanza
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Simple plants aren't always easy: Revision of the liverwort Radula buccinifera complex
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Study gives Catholic schools poor marks
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Public insurance fills the health coverage gap, new UCLA analysis shows
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Notre Dame research finding may help accelerate diabetic wound healing
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Listen up: Oysters may use sound to select a home
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Primary GOES-R instrument ready to be installed onto spacecraft
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Results of the SMART-CASE trial presented at TCT 2013
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New experiments reveal the types of bacteria involved in human decomposition
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Evolution of new species requires few genetic changes
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Dogs know a left-sided wag from a right
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Could a milky way supernova be visible from Earth in next 50 years?
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Older heart patients need personalized preventive care
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Former missile-tracking telescope helps reveal fate of baby pulsar
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CU-Boulder-led team gets first look at diverse life below rare tallgrass prairies
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Is global heating hiding out in the oceans?
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New techniques produce cleanest graphene yet
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Sex determiner gene of honey bee more complicated that previously assumed
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Magnetic 'force field' shields giant gas cloud during collision with Milky Way
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Scientists capture most detailed picture yet of key AIDS protein