Archive of articles published on the 21st of May 2013
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Do salamanders hold the solution to regeneration?
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Opening doors to foldable electronics with inkjet-printed graphene
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Protein study suggests drug side effects are inevitable
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Intestinal bacteria protect against E. coli O157:H7
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Human-like opponents lead to more aggression in video game players, UConn study finds
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Soft matter offers new ways to study how ordered materials arrange themselves
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14 closely related crocodiles existed around 5 million years ago
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Origins of human culture linked to rapid climate change
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NASA builds unusual testbed for analyzing X-ray navigation technologies
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Single-cell transfection tool enables added control for biological studies
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MU researchers develop radioactive nanoparticles that target cancer cells
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Rice unveils method for tailoring optical processors
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Going green: Nation equipped to grow serious amounts of pond scum for fuel
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Small but speedy: Short plants live in the evolutionary fast lane
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Allosaurus fed more like a falcon than a crocodile, new study finds
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Minus environment, patterns still emerge
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Bird's playlist could signal mental strengths and weaknesses
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Keeping stem cells strong
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Reducing caloric intake delays nerve cell loss
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Combined wood and tobacco smoke exposure increases risk and symptoms of COPD
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Study finds vitamin C can kill drug-resistant TB
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Study led by GW professor provides better understanding of water's freezing behavior at nanoscale
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Climate change and wildfire
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Bacterial spare parts filter antibiotic residue from groundwater