Archive of feed items published on the 5th of September 2010
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Chinese laborers finally rest in peace from LA Times - Science
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Saving the healing herbs of the bayou from LA Times - Science
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Tours & cruises: Hiking in Oregon's Rogue River Canyon from LA Times - Science
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Hubble re-shoots 1987 star blast from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Danish rocketeers go for lift-off from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Edible Clothes: The Haute Cuisine Of Haute Couture
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Dark Data - Increasing Transparency And Access To Raw Research
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Expert warns of complacency after swine flu fizzle from AP Health
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Taiwan's HTC: iPhone's 'quiet' challenger from Physorg
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iPhone 4 sales in S.Korea start this week from Physorg
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Expert warns of complacency after swine flu fizzle from Physorg
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A Voice From the Next Offshore Oil Frontier from NY Times Science
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More Parents 'Redshirting' Kindergartners from Live Science
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Playboys have shorter lives from Science Alert
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Moa eggs incubated by dads from Science Alert
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Sustainable flights in the future from Science Alert
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Opinion: Out of Water: From Abundance to Scarcity and How to Solve the World's Water Problems from Science Alert
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How Are Hurricanes Named? from Live Science
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Now you see it... from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Women Musicians Rated Better Based on Dress from Live Science
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What William Shakespeare Really Looked Like from Live Science
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Nuclear Waste - A Geologist's Perspective
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Technical glitch grounds homemade Danish rocket from Physorg
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Video Shows Tiger Sharks Swarming in Shallow Water from Live Science
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Light-harvesting complexes do it themselves from Sciencenews.org
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Internet an equalizer for people with disabilities from Physorg
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DNA fingerprinting pioneer discovers role of key genetic catalyst for human diversity
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'Slow light' on a chip holds promise for optical communications
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Biologists find way to reduce stem cell loss during cancer treatment
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MIT researchers create new self-assembling photovoltaic technology that repairs itself
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Researchers identify protein that fights West Nile virus
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'Slow light' on a chip holds promise for optical communications from Physorg
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Biologists find way to reduce stem cell loss during cancer treatment from Physorg
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DNA fingerprinting pioneer discovers role of key genetic catalyst for human diversity from Physorg
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Researchers create new self-assembling photovoltaic technology that repairs itself from Physorg
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Tiny solar cells fix themselves from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Video: BMW's Aging Assembly Line Runs Like New from CBSNews - Science
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MIT researchers create new self-assembling photovoltaic technology that repairs itself from Science Blog
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‘Slow light’ on a chip holds promise for optical communications from Science Blog
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DNA fingerprinting pioneer discovers role of key genetic catalyst for human diversity from Science Blog
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Biologists find way to reduce stem cell loss during cancer treatment from Science Blog
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Scientists Mimic Chloroplasts - Meaning Solar Cells That Fix Themselves
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Island 'super-sized' mice studied from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Video: BMW's Aging Assembly Line Runs Like New from CBSNews - Science
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Video: BMW's Aging Assembly Line Runs Like New from CBSNews - Science
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Video: Craigslist Drops "Adult Services" from CBSNews - Science
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Computers as Invisible as the Air from NY Times Science
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Taming the Wild Tuna from NY Times Science
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Green Column: U.S. Plays Catch-Up on High-Speed Rail from NY Times Science
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Variations in fine-structure constant suggest laws of physics not the same everywhere from Physorg
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New self-assembling photovoltaic technology repairs itself from Science Daily
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Role of key genetic catalyst for human diversity discovered from Science Daily
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Sex more likely for female flies with promise of food from Science Daily
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Are shame and poverty closely linked? from Science Daily
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Acting selfish? Blame your mother! from Science Daily
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Biologists find way to reduce stem cell loss during cancer treatment from Science Daily
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'Slow light' on a chip holds promise for optical communications from Science Daily
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N.Z. Quake Cut New Fault Line in Earth's Surface from CBSNews - Science
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N.Z. Quake Cut New Fault Line in Earth's Surface from CBSNews - Science
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'Heavy price' on climate inaction from BBC News: Science & Nature
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‘Jailbreak’ bacteria can trigger heart disease from Science Blog
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Backstabbing bacteria: A new treatment for infection? from Science Blog
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Talented bacteria make food poisoning unpredictable from Science Blog
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Fears of a decline in bee pollination confirmed from Science Blog
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In a changing climate, erratic rainfall poses growing threat to rural poor, new report says from Science Blog
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Talented bacteria make food poisoning unpredictable from Science Daily
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Increase in Cambodia's vultures gives hope to imperiled scavengers from Science Daily
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Breaking up phosphorus with ultraviolet light may offer a safer, simpler way to build many industrial and household chemicals from Science Daily
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Non-invasive therapy significantly improves depression, researchers say from Science Daily
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Backstabbing bacteria: A new treatment for infection? from Science Daily
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Lake Michigan ecosystem may crash: 'Doughnut' of phytoplankton disappearing from Science Daily
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Induced pluripotent stem cell retain an inactivated X chromosome, study finds from Science Daily
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Transition metal catalysts could be key to origin of life, scientists report from Science Daily
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'Jailbreak' bacteria can trigger heart disease from Science Daily
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In a changing climate, erratic rainfall poses growing threat to rural poor, new report says from Science Daily
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Fears of a decline in bee pollination confirmed from Science Daily
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Last chance to catch Fraser River sockeye from CBC: Technology & Science
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Fears of a decline in bee pollination confirmed
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Talented bacteria make food poisoning unpredictable
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'Jailbreak' bacteria can trigger heart disease
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Backstabbing bacteria: A new treatment for infection?