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Monday th 14th of December 2009
Portions of Arctic coastline eroding, no end in sight, says new CU-Boulder study
- 19:28
A unique geography -- and soot and dust -- conspire against Himalayan glaciers
- 19:28
Parents: Be mindful of hazardous holiday ornaments
- 19:28
New study turns up the heat on soot's role in Himalayan warming
- 19:28
Painkiller undermines aspirin's anti-clotting action
- 17:56
Penn researchers find reproductive germ cells survive and thrive in transplants, even among species
- 17:56
Antidepressants may change personality, leading to reduced depression, says Penn collaboration
- 17:56
Who gets expensive cancer drugs? A tale of 2 nations
- 17:56
U of A students reaffirm the work of a 1920s paleontologist
- 17:56
Pandemic toolkit offers flu with a view
- 15:56
Killer cookies: To resist temptation, exaggerate the threat
- 15:56
Nanoprobes hit targets in tumors, could lessen chemo side effects
- 15:56
Study points way to development of drugs for deadly childhood leukemia
- 15:56
California's troubled waters
- 15:56
Veiling in style: How does a stigmatized practice become fashionable?
- 15:56
How categories and environment create satisfied and well-informed consumers
- 15:56
Are most consumers planners when it comes to time and money? New study shows some benefits
- 15:56
Global warming could significantly impact US wine and corn production, Stanford scientists say
- 15:14
First super-Earths discovered around Sun-like stars
- 15:14
New planets around sun-like stars
- 15:14
Theorists propose a new way to shine -- and a new kind of star
- 15:14
Tendons shape bones during embryonic development
- 14:49
Sucker-footed bats don't use suction after all
- 14:49
I think step to the left, you think step to the east
- 14:49
Words and Games
- 14:49
Global warming could significantly impact US wine and corn production, Stanford scientists say
- 14:49
First super-Earths discovered around Sun-like stars
- 14:49
New planets around sun-like stars
- 14:49
Theorists propose a new way to shine -- and a new kind of star
- 14:49
Words and Games
- 14:28
Tracking new cancer-killing particles with MRI
- 13:22
Tendons shape bones during embryonic development
- 13:21
Sucker-footed bats don't use suction after all
- 13:21
I think step to the left, you think step to the east
- 13:21
Study finds over 90 percent of people with gum disease are at risk for diabetes
- 12:14
When it comes to fish families, the bigger and bossier the better
- 12:14
IU study: Half of urban teen girls acquire STIs within 2 years of first sexual activity
- 12:14
New planet discoveries suggest low-mass planets are common around nearby stars
- 12:14
Interactive animations give science students a boost
- 12:14
Hindering HIV-1-fighting immune cells
- 12:14
Study explores 'garbage disposal' role of VCP and implications for degenerative disease
- 12:14
NIH-funded study unveils potential genetic links to lung disease risk
- 12:14
Framing gone wild?
- 11:49
IUPUI researchers tackle protein mechanisms behind limb regeneration
- 10:35
Ethanol-powered vehicles generate more ozone than gas-powered ones
- 10:35
Going vertical: Fleeing tsunamis by moving up, not out
- 10:35
Study finds significantly worse outcomes in cancer patients with cognitive impairment
- 10:35
New study levels new criticisms at food industry
- 10:35
Minimally invasive surgery removes sinus tumor without facial disfiguration
- 10:35
Hospital re-admission high for dialysis patients treated in long-term care hospitals
- 08:42
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