Archive of articles published on the 31st of May 2016
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Dancing hairs alert bees to floral electric fields
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Weed stems ripe for biofuel
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To strengthen an opinion, simply say it is based on morality
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When it comes to claws, right-handed attracts the girls
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Research explains the role of the gene BRCA1 in DNA repair
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Arctic Ocean methane does not reach the atmosphere
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Hydrothermal vents, methane seeps play enormous role in marine life, global climate
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Blood test supports use of potential new treatment for patients with stomach cancer
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New class of protein could treat cancer and other diseases, Georgia State researchers find
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'Weak' materials offer strong possibilities for electronics
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New class of protein could treat cancer and other diseases, study finds
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Ecologists advise an increase in prescribed grassland burning to maintain ecosystem
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Honeybees pick up 'astonishing' number of pesticides via non-crop plants
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'Dirty Blizzard' sent 2010 Gulf oil spill pollution to seafloor
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'Super Mario Brothers' is harder than NP-hard
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Mantis shrimp inspires next generation of ultra-strong materials
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Leaving the electrical grid in the Upper Peninsula
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Stick insects produce bacterial enzymes themselves
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Synthesis of hydrogen: Enzymes assemble themselves in the test tube
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Fiddler crabs' 'Morse code' attracts Mrs. Right
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The mysterious sexual life of the most primitive dragonfly
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Measuring the Milky Way: 1 massive problem, 1 new solution
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PPPL physicist conducts experiments indicating efficiency of fusion start-up technique
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US Army camera captures explosives in fine detail
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Tiny probe could produce big improvements in batteries and fuel cells