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Sunday the 15th of November 2009
Pushing light beyond its known limits
- 11:28
Dopamine enhances expectation of pleasure in humans
- 11:28
Research reveals lipids' unexpected role in triggering death of brain cells
- 11:28
Teens' mental health affects how long they stay in school, new study shows
- 11:28
Asia governors call for forest focus in climate deal
- 10:56
New national study finds more than half of cheerleading injuries in US due to stunts
- 10:56
Study reveals why certain drug combinations backfire
- 10:56
How much water does the ocean have?
- 10:56
Fat collections linked to decreased heart function
- 10:56
The narrow line between love and jealousy
- 10:56
Shape perception in brain develops by itself
- 10:56
Alberta's hidden valleys offer both resources and danger
- 10:21
More pain means real gain in complex regional pain syndrome treatment
- 10:21
Nanotech in space: Rensselaer experiment to weather the trials of orbit
- 10:21
Thoughtful words help couples stay fighting fit
- 10:21
Genetic changes shown to be important indicators for disease progression in cervical cancer patients
- 10:21
Economists fail to account for 'natural capital' - report
- 10:21
Berkeley researchers take the lead out of piezoelectrics
- 09:49
Joint forces to prevent extinction of smallest rhino in the world
- 09:49
'Cross-talk' mechanism contributes to colorectal cancer
- 09:49
Client-directed therapy technique drastically reduces divorce rates
- 09:49
Surgeon 'gluing' the breastbone together after open-heart surgery
- 09:49
Can thinking of a loved one reduce your pain?
- 09:49
Greenland ice cap melting faster than ever
- 09:49
Friday the 13th of November 2009
Romanians protest lift of sturgeon fishing ban
- 10:00
Neglected UK seas catch break with new legislation
- 10:00
Youths see all parental control negatively when there's a lot of it
- 10:00
Study offers tips on taming the boogie monster
- 10:00
Does modernisation affect children's cognitive development?
- 10:00
Fertility procedures need not delay breast cancer treatment for younger women
- 10:00
Sweet as can be: How E. coli gets ahead
- 10:00
2 Earth-sized bodies with oxygen rich atmospheres found - but they're stars not planets
- 10:00
Shape of things to come: Structure of HIV coat could lead to new drugs
- 10:00
CSHL team solves structure of NMDA receptor unit that could be drug target for neurological diseases
- 10:00
Record highs far outpace record lows across US
- 10:00
Too much selenium can increase your cholesterol
- 09:28
UT Knoxville and ORNL researchers turn algae into high-temperature hydrogen source
- 09:28
Cornell researchers identify a weak link in cancer cell armour
- 09:28
ESA spacecraft may help unravel cosmic mystery
- 09:28
Behaviour modification could ease concerns about nanoparticles
- 09:28
Quarter of a million children in England at risk of skin cancer from sunbeds
- 09:28
Enjoying school key to tackling teenage pregnancy
- 09:28
To make memories, new neurones must erase older ones
- 09:28
Talk climate and money, not climate vs money, WWF tells APEC
- 08:56
Mediterranean bluefin catches continue to mock quotas and science
- 08:56
When preschoolers ask questions, they want explanations
- 08:56
Ethnic pride may boost African-American teens' mental health
- 08:56
Awareness of racism affects how children do socially and academically
- 08:56
African-Americans with colorectal cancer have poorer outcomes, lower survival rates
- 08:56
Doctors' tests often miss high blood pressure in kids with kidney disease
- 08:21
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