Archive of articles published on the 21st of October 2014
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John Lennon commemorated by naming a new tarantula species from South America after him
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User-friendly electronic 'EyeCane' enhances navigational abilities for the blind
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Built-in billboards: Male bluefin killifish signal different things with different fins
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Penn researchers untangle the biological effects of blue light
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Mummy remains refute antiquity of ankylosing spondylitis
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Controlling Ebola in West Africa most effective way to decrease international risk: Paper
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POLARBEAR seeks cosmic answers in microwave polarization
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Physicists solve longstanding puzzle of how moths find distant mates
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Tarantula venom illuminates electrical activity in live cells
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A global surge of great earthquakes from 2004-2014 and implications for Cascadia
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Big black holes can block new stars
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Bite to the death: Sugarbag bees launch all-conquering raids
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Beyond LOL cats, social networks could become trove of biodiversity data
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Less-numerate investors swayed by corporate report presentation effects
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What americans fear most -- new poll from Chapman University
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Backpack physics: Smaller hikers carry heavier loads
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Exploring X-Ray phase tomography with synchrotron radiation
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Triplet threat from the sun
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Rising above the risk: America's first tsunami refuge
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BOFFFFs (big, old, fat, fertile, female fish) sustain fisheries
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Super stable garnet ceramics may be ideal for high-energy lithium batteries
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Could I squeeze by you?
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UNH scientist: Cosmic rays threaten future deep-space astronaut missions