Archive of articles published on the 28th of January 2016
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Study finds toxic pollutants in fish across the world's oceans
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Schizophrenia's strongest known genetic risk deconstructed
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For this nanocatalyst reaction, one atom makes a big difference
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Bedbugs develop resistance to widely used chemical treatments, rendering them ineffective
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Bed bugs have developed resistance to neonicotinoids
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Seagrass genome sequence lends insights to salt tolerance
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Genome of the flowering plant that returned to the sea
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New material with built-in vitamin A may reduce scarring
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Simplifying solar cells with a new mix of materials
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Antarctic fungi survive Martian conditions on the International Space Station
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Researchers shed new light on regulation of repetitive DNA sequences
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Breakthrough enables ultra-fast transport of electrical charges in polymers
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Harnessing the oxidising power of air
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Enormous blades could lead to more offshore energy in US
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Octopuses shed their asocial reputation
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Giant gas cloud boomeranging back into Milky Way
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Researchers develop completely new kind of polymer
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Hubble sees monstrous cloud boomerang back to our galaxy
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Putting silicon 'sawdust' in a graphene cage boosts battery performance
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Researchers' preclinical trial upends conventional wisdom about responses to fear
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Reconfigurable origami tubes could find antenna, microfluidic uses