Archive of articles published on the 14th of May 2013
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Corals turn to algae for stored food when times get tough
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Productivity increases with species diversity
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Searching for clandestine graves with geophysical tools
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From ocean to land: The fishy origins of our hips
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Alligator stem cell study gives clues to tooth regeneration
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Scientists find extensive glacial retreat in Mount Everest region
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Cooling ocean temperature could buy more time for coral reefs
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Scientists uncover the fundamental property of astatine, the rarest atom on Earth
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Do potatoes grow on vines? A review of the wild relatives of some favorite food plants
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Cutting-edge bacteria research leads to more effective treatment of complex infections
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When green means danger: A stunning new species of palm-pitviper from Honduras
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Pitt chemists demonstrate nanoscale alloys so bright they could have potential medical applications
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Engineered biomaterial could improve success of medical implants
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New software spots, isolates cyber-attacks to protect networked control systems
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Learning to recycle: Does political ideology matter?
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Making gold green: New non-toxic method for mining gold
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Wayne State researcher's technique helps robotic vehicles find their way
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Mining the botulinum genome
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Using clay to grow bone
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IT industry ignores silver surfers at its peril
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Playing at pirate games
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Advertising product results? Put images closer together
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Relationship troubles? Some sad music might help you feel better
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Illusion of control: Why sports fans prefer 'lucky' products
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First precise MEMS output measurement technique unveiled
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Brain-imaging study links cannabinoid receptors to post-traumatic stress disorder
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Same musicians: Brand new tune
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Penn research helps paint finer picture of massive 1700 earthquake
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UC Riverside scientists discovering new uses for tiny carbon nanotubes
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Bacterium counteracts 'coffee ring effect'
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Fossil saved from mule track revolutionizes understanding of ancient dolphin-like marine reptile