Archive of articles published on the 7th of August 2015
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Combination therapy may be more effective against the most common ovarian cancer
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Scientists identify that memories can be lost and found
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Consolidating consciousness
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England still struggling to close the gap in cancer survival
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Pandas set their own pace, tracking reveals
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Lightning reshapes rocks at the atomic level, Penn study finds
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Parental experience may help coral offspring survive climate change
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Natural selection, key to evolution, also can impede formation of new species
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Long-term ovarian cancer survival higher than thought
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DNA repair: Pincer attack
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Population changes, priorities cause woodlands to increase
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Important regulation of cell invaginations discovered
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The secret to the sucess of insects
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Animal-eye view of the world revealed with new visual software
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Pesticides: More toxic than previously thought?
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Why the human heart cannot regenerate
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Observing live energy production by malignant cells
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If you purchase an embarrassing product online, do you still blush? New study says yes
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Sorting through thickets of stars in elliptical galaxies far, far away
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NASA's Hubble finds evidence of galaxy star birth regulated by black-hole fountain
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Tweeting responses to complaints on social media triggers new complaints, INFORMS study
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Gravitational constant appears universally constant, pulsar study suggests
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Artificially evolved robots that efficiently self-organize tasks
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A sticky situation
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Excessive workout supplement use: An emerging eating disorder in men?
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Science journal letter highlights salmon vulnerability
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TSRI chemists report nicotine-chomping bacteria may hold key to anti-smoking therapy
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EPJ Data Science Highlight -- What 15 years of mobile data can say about us
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Abusive men put female partners at greater sexual risk, study finds
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Childhood physical and sexual abuse linked to ulcerative colitis
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Wasp masters manipulate web-building zombie slave spiders
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Study finds Texas voter photo ID requirement discourages turnout
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Fermilab experiment sees neutrinos change over 500 miles
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Intervention to screen women for partner violence does not improve health outcomes
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Emergency department intervention does not reduce heavy drinking or partner violence
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Progress has been made in reducing rates of violence in US; overall numbers remain high
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ED counseling program fails to reduce partner violence or heavy drinking
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Candidate voice pitch influences voters
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'Caveman instincts' may favor deep-voiced politicians
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Pupil shape linked to animals' ecological niche
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Cassiopeia's hidden gem: The closest rocky, transiting planet