Archive of articles published on the 16th of July 2015
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Melon genome study reveals recent impacts of breeding
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Worms hitch rides on slugs when traveling to far flung places
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Troubleshooting the gene targeting process
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New resource makes gene-editing technology even more user friendly
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Feathered cousin of 'Jurassic Park' star unearthed in China
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A lion tale: Humans cause most mountain lion deaths in Southern California
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Making 'miniature brains' from skin cells to better understand autism
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Miniature brains made from patient skin cells reveal insights into autism
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Presidents of National Academy of Medicine and National Academy of Sciences Present new initiative on ethics of human gene editing technology
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Treating more adults with statins would be cost-effective way to boost heart health
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Study examines cost-effectiveness of newer cholesterol guidelines
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Accuracy of newer cholesterol guidelines in identifying increased risk of CVD events
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New guidelines for statin eligibility improve prediction of cardiovascular risk
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Sun's activity controls Greenland temperatures
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The emerging science of human screams
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Researchers find the 'acoustic signature' of screams
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University of Washington researchers show that the mosquito smells, before it sees, a host
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Mosquitoes use smell to see their hosts
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After 85-year search, massless particle with promise for next-generation electronics found
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Better DNA hair analysis for catching criminals
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Jurassic saw fastest mammal evolution
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Polar bears experience limited energy savings in summer, new study finds