Archive of articles published on the 1st of May 2014
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Seeing the bedrock through the trees
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Surgeons and health care settings influence type of breast cancer surgery women undergo
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Cutting cancer to pieces: New research on bleomycin
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Groundbreaking technique offers DNA 'sat nav' direct to your ancestor's home 1,000 years ago
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Playing pool with carbon atoms
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Stem cells from teeth can make brain-like cells
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European seafloor survey reveals depth of marine litter problem
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Sample of a frog's slimy skin predicts susceptibility to disease, says CU-Boulder
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Tree rings reveal nightmare droughts in the West
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Australian tsunami database reveals threat to continent
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Researchers find the accelerator for molecular machines
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Antimicrobial edible films inhibit pathogens in meat
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Today's statin users consume more calories and fat than their predecessors
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Higher calcium intake may reduce body fat, mitigating genetic risk for diabetes
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'Til sickness do us part: How illness affects the risk of divorce
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Stem cells from some infertile men form germ cells when transplanted into mice, study finds
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Humans have a nose for gender
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Increased drought portends lower future Midwest crop yields
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Breaking up water: Controlling molecular vibrations to produce hydrogen
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Decoding the chemical vocabulary of plants
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Edgy look at 2-D molybdenum disulfide
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Undersea warfare: Viruses hijack deep-sea bacteria at hydrothermal vents
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Study in Science finds missing piece of biogeochemical puzzle in aquifers
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Stimulated mutual annihilation
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Excessive regulations turning scientists into bureaucrats