Archive of feed items published on the 31st of October 2009
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Giants’ Danny Clark Chose to Go Green With a Smart Car from NY Times Science
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'More to quit' in drug advice row from BBC News: Science & Nature
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A special issue on the International Workshop of the 2008 Solar Total Eclipse from Science Blog
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New Analyses Of Dinosaur Growth May Wipe Out One-third Of Species from Science Daily
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Donor Race May Impact Kidney Transplant Survival from Science Daily
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High-definition Colonoscopy Detects More Polyps, Researchers Say from Science Daily
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New DNA Method Makes It Easier To Trace Criminals from Science Daily
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Stress-induced Changes In Brain Circuitry Linked To Cocaine Relapse from Science Daily
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Interactions With Aerosols Boost Warming Potential Of Some Gases from Science Daily
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Masten Space Systems takes lead in Lunar Lander Challenge from LA Times - Science
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Mildred Cohn dies at 96; chemist applied physics to problems of biology, earned National Medal of Science from LA Times - Science
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SMOS and Proba-2 ready for launch from European Space Agency
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Leading Chinese rocket scientist dies at 98 from AP Science
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Federal regulators close 9 banks, mostly in West from AP Science
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Blanton to start World Series Game 4 for Phillies from AP Science
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Clinic to Muslim doctor: Its policy bars headscarf from AP Science
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Side effects not always due to swine flu shot from Physorg
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Alternate THEORY for Hydrino based on Relativity from Science Blog
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Why do animals, especially males, have so many different colors? from Physorg
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Canada, Greenland accord to protect polar bears from Physorg
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University research worth $187 billion over 12 years, group says from Physorg
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Father of China's space tech program dies at 98 from Physorg
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Study finds stroke risk from anemia drug Aranesp from Physorg
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For the tiger, a year closer to extinction from Physorg
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Amnesia-Like Behavior Returns on Spirit from Physorg
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Nano-Scale Drug Delivery For Chemotherapy from Physorg
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Spying on Corn Rootworm Predators Nightlife from Physorg
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Zero point fields interpreted as interference between different worlds in a many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics. from Science Blog
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Sight gone, but not necessarily lost?
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Researchers develop innovative imaging system to study sudden cardiac arrest
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Progress made on group B streptococcus vaccine
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'Technology' plays large role in wealth inheritance
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Unlocking mysteries of the brain with PET
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New analyses of dinosaur growth may wipe out one-third of species
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Health information not communicated well to minority populations
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Stress-induced changes in brain circuitry linked to cocaine relapse
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Inconspicuous leaf beetles reveal environment's role in formation of new species
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Sergey Tsokolov: A Brief Life In Science.
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Breakthrough in fight against Hendra virus
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Harvesting energy from nature's motions
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For gay and straight men, facial attraction operates similarly
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This is your brain on fatty acids
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Media availability: The role of biomedical research in malaria eradication
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HyBIS explores the Casablanca seamount
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Lessons from oil industry may help address groundwater crisis
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Contracts foster trust, but flexibility is needed
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UC Riverside researchers create first synthetic cellulosome in yeast
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Drug shows promise in treating dangerous complication of erectile disorder
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Heavy metals accumulate more in some mushrooms than in others
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Immunotherapy demonstrates long-term success in treating lymphoma
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Social media require 'Community Relations 2.0'
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Caltech researchers show efficacy of gene therapy in mouse models of Huntington's disease
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Donor race may impact kidney transplant survival
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Angry faces: Research suggests link between facial structure and aggression
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Travel may be hazardous to dialysis patients
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Happy Halloween From NASA from PopSci
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Growth in secular attitudes leaves Americans room for belief in God from Physorg
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Carnival! Carnival! Submissions to the 123rd Skeptics' Circle from Science Blog
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Firestone in Liberia 'pollution' from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Weighty burden from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Scientists witness nature's complexity unfold in self-assembling quasicrystals from Physorg
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Bacteria shows promise against salmonella from UPI
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Extending treatment after liver transplant may benefit patients with hepatitis C recurrence from Science Blog
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Hepatitis B does not increase risk for pancreatic cancer from Science Blog
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Diarrhoea kills over a million over-fives each year from SciDev
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Australian woman dies after 60 years in iron lung from Physorg
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Calgary H1N1 clinics turn people away from CBC: Health
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Halloween gives 'fear circuits' a workout from UPI
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Spider web confirmed as 'oldest' from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Hepatitis B Does Not Increase Risk For Pancreatic Cancer from Science Daily
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Extending Treatment After Liver Transplant May Benefit Patients With Hepatitis C Recurrence from Science Daily
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Kidney Transplants Generally Safe For Lupus Patients, New Study Suggests from Science Daily
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For Dialysis Patients, Skinny Is Dangerous from Science Daily
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Women With Chronic Kidney Disease More Likely Than Men To Go Undiagnosed from Science Daily
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Fuel oil spill threatens S.F. Bay wildlife from UPI
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Extending treatment after liver transplant may benefit patients with hepatitis C recurrence from Science Blog
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Hepatitis B does not increase risk for pancreatic cancer from Science Blog
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Carnival! Carnival! Submissions to the 123rd Skeptics' Circle from Science Blog
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Zero point fields interpreted as interference between different worlds in a many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics. from Science Blog
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Alternate THEORY for Hydrino based on Relativity from Science Blog
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A special issue on the International Workshop of the 2008 Solar Total Eclipse from Science Blog
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Pandemic flu vaccine campaigns may be undermined by coincidental medical events from Science Blog
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New analyses of dinosaur growth may wipe out one-third of species from Science Blog
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Quebec urges patience in flu shot campaign from CBC: Health
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Women with chronic kidney disease more likely than men to go undiagnosed from Science Blog
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For dialysis patients, skinny is dangerous from Science Blog
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Kidney transplants generally safe for lupus patients from Science Blog
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House calls as cost-saver in health care reform? from AP Health
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Natural Selection: Individual Vs Group
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"Adam's Ancestors" - A Mary Leakey Interview That Almost Didn't Happen!
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N.S. family doctors lose supply of H1N1 vaccine from CBC: Health
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Zuma Rallies S. Africa to Fight AIDS from NY Times Health
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Ukraine Bans Big Crowds to Combat Swine Flu from NY Times Health
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Women at Arms: A Combat Role, and Anguish, Too from NY Times Health
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Economic View: Supply-Side Ideas, Turned Upside Down from NY Times Health
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Diagnosis: Perplexing Pain from NY Times Health
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Good Dog, Smart Dog from NY Times Health
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Video: NASA's Future in Question from CBSNews - Science
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Fall back: Time to reset your biological clock from MSNBC: Science
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Women with chronic kidney disease more likely than men to go undiagnosed from Science Blog
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For dialysis patients, skinny is dangerous from Science Blog
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Kidney transplants generally safe for lupus patients from Science Blog
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A Bid to Cut Emissions Looks Away From Coal from NY Times Science
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Debate Flares on Limits of Nature and Commerce in Parks from NY Times Science
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Thirsty Plant Dries Out Yemen from NY Times Science
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Good Dog, Smart Dog from NY Times Science
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Innovative Imaging System To Study Sudden Cardiac Arrest Developed from Science Daily
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Alternatively Spliced Tissue Factor Identified As Promising New Biomarker For Aggressive Cancers from Science Daily
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Thwarting Cyber Criminals from Science Daily
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Tai Chi Exercise Reduces Knee Osteoarthritis Pain In The Elderly, Research Shows from Science Daily
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Nepotism Has Its Benefits When It Comes To Survival, At Least For Spiders from Science Daily
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Fish Oil May Protect Against Stroke From Ruptured Carotid Artery Plaques from Science Daily
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Chewing Gum Can Reduce Calorie Intake, Increase Energy Expenditure, Nutritionist Finds from Science Daily
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What Causes Blood Cells To Deform, And How Does Deformation Affect Blood Flow? from Science Daily
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E-Infrastructures Give Real Boost To Virtual Observatories from Science Daily