Archive of articles published on the 28th of February 2013
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Neutron scattering provides data on adsorption of ions in microporous materials
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UCLA study could explain why some people get zits and others don't
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'Crazy-busy' Canadians under pressure on the job
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Global tipping point not backed by science: Study
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Quantity of sugar in food supply linked to diabetes rates, Stanford researcher says
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Brain-to-brain interface allows transmission of tactile and motor information between rats
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The giant cockroach genus Pseudophoraspis expands to the north with 3 new species
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Toxic oceans may have delayed spread of complex life
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Trackable drug-filled nanoparticles -- a potential weapon against cancer
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Discoveries suggest icy cosmic start for amino acids and DNA ingredients
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New study could explain why some people get zits and others don't
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Reducing numbers of 1 carnivore species indirectly leads to extinction of others
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Mineral diversity clue to early Earth chemistry
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How much protection is enough?
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Mutation altering stability of surface molecule in acid enables H5N1 infection of mammals
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Cell movement explained by molecular recycling
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Fighting GM crop vandalism with a government-protected research site
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Walking in the footsteps of 19th and 20th century naturalists
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Action video games boost reading skills
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Elephants are vanishing from DRC's best-run reserve
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New marine species discovered in Pacific Ocean
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New method for researching understudied malaria-spreading mosquitoes
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Groundbreaking UK study shows key enzyme missing from aggressive form of breast cancer
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The safer sex? For a little-known primate, a new understanding of why females outlive males
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LSU researchers find new information about 'Snowball Earth' period
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Where the wild things go… when there's nowhere else
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Loss of wild insects hurts crops around the world
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Research unearths new dinosaur species
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Problems with identifying meat? The answer is to check the barcode
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Pixels guide the way for the visually impaired