Archive of feed items published on the 31st of July 2011
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FDA faces opposition over genetically engineered salmon from LA Times - Science
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Freethoughtblogs - PZ Myers And Ed Brayton Finally Leaving
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NASA Chief to Workers: Congress Debt Ceiling Talks Won't Stall Space Agency from Space.com
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70 percent of 8-month-olds consume too much salt from Physorg
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Mapping The Brain, With The Help Of Many
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NASA Must Evolve Its Interaction with Private Companies, 2nd-in-Command Says from Space.com
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Air Force Destroys Ballistic Missile After Launch Failure from Space.com
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History's normal rate of species disappearance is accelerating, scientists say from Physorg
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Canceling The James Webb Space Telescope Redux
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Flood memories from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Australia's Deadly Hendra Virus (HeV) Desperately Needs More Research
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Yosemite to thin out young trees from Physorg
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Hormone helps voodoo plant from Science Alert
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New fuel from tequila plant from Science Alert
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Vicious snails hunt crabs from Science Alert
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OPINION: Money makes the spam go round … and banks worldwide know it from Science Alert
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The Posthumous Memoir Of Ignaz Venetz
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The Posthumous Memoir Of Ignaz Venetz - #2
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A Mosasaur Tail: How Ancient Reptiles Came to Rule the Oceans from Live Science
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T-Rex of the Seas: A Mosasaur Gallery from Live Science
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'Red Dragon' Mission Mulled as Cheap Search for Mars Life from Space.com
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Video: Alabama's sand crab from CBSNews - Science
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'Star Trek' Captains Join Forces in New William Shatner Documentary from Space.com
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Vote Now! Best Space Stories of the Week - July 31, 2011 from Space.com
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Dissecting the genomes of crop plants to improve breeding potential from Physorg
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Genome-wide study reveals 3 new susceptibility loci for adult asthma in Japanese population from Physorg
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Innovative hand-held lab-on-a-chip could streamline blood testing from Physorg
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Researchers discover the mechanism that determines cell position in the intestinal epithelium from Physorg
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Discovery of a new magnetic order from Physorg
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Backup plan for the International Space Station from Physorg
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Characterisation of pulmonary cysts in BHD syndrome from Science Blog
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70 percent of UK 8-month-olds consume too much salt from Science Blog
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Computational chemistry shows the way to safer biofuels from Science Blog
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Physicists show that quantum ignorance is hard to expose from Science Blog
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Burglars hunt down rhinos in museums from Physorg
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Discovery of a new magnetic order from Science Daily
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The Five Healthiest Backyard Weeds from Live Science
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Football Concussion Researcher Captures Real-Time Data Of Player's Broken Neck
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Mechanism that determines cell position in the intestinal epithelium identified from Science Daily
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Physicists show that quantum ignorance is hard to expose from Science Daily
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Genome-wide study reveals three new susceptibility loci for adult asthma in Japanese population from Science Daily
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Engineering innovative hand-held lab-on-a-chip could streamline blood testing worldwide from Science Daily
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Seventy percent of 8-month-olds consume too much salt, UK study shows from Science Daily
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Dissecting the genomes of crop plants to improve breeding potential from Science Daily
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Novel gene associated with asthma in African-Americans confirmed from Science Daily
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VIDEO: Etna eruption lights up Sicily night from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Pretty Young Squid
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Giant fungus discovered in China from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Physicists closing in on the elusive Higgs boson from LA Times - Science
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Computational chemistry shows the way to safer biofuels from Science Daily
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Stink bug invasion puts entomologist in demand from LA Times - Science
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Physics May Explain Mysterious Crop Circles from Live Science
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High-Tech Progress Hits Snag: Tiny Chips Use Outsize Power from NY Times Science
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Scientists reveal mechanism behind 'oncogene addiction' in acute leukemia from Science Daily
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Physics could be behind the secrets of crop-circle artists from Science Daily
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Best post-transplant drug regimen identified for patients with new kidneys, study suggests from Science Daily