Archive of feed items published on the 11th of August 2013
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VIDEO: Scientists help eels swim upstream from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Major birth defects associated with moderately increased cancer risk in children from Science Daily
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Smart enough to know better: Intelligence is not a remedy for racism from Science Daily
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New treatment for brittle bone disease found from Science Daily
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Smoky Mountains National Park a hotbed for ginseng poaching from LA Times - Science
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Research explores evolution of hip-hop from party music to political platform from Science Daily
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Why does the American middle class continue to struggle financially? from Science Daily
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Research shows negative effects of half-siblings from Science Daily
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More tweets mean more votes for political candidates, study finds from Science Daily
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Thinking about family matters linked to stress for working moms, not dads from Science Daily
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Loan debt shapes students' college years, experiences from Science Daily
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The skinny on cocaine from Science Daily
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The day before death: A new archaeological technique gives insight into the day before death from Science Daily
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Fresh analysis of dinosaur skulls by penn researchers finds 3 species are 1 from Biology News Net
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Tahiti: A very hot biodiversity hot spot in the Pacific from Science Daily
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New hope for improved TB treatments from Science Daily
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Economic View: When a Co-Pay Gets in the Way of Health from NY Times Health
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Opinion: When Doctors Discriminate from NY Times Health
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Unhitched: When Cheating’s the Issue, Remorse Helps from NY Times Health
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Op-Ed Contributor: A Universe Full of Planets from NY Times Science
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SciTechTalk: Twin astronauts to be studied 'as one' in space research from UPI
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Knock-Off Designer Clothes, Perfumes And ... Food?
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Heart transplant recipient drills high-altitude glaciers from CBC: Technology & Science
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Impacts Of Pharmaceuticals On Wildlife
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With Light Pollution, Perseids Meteors Less Spectacular from National Geographic
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Why Moms Join Facebook from Live Science
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World's first pop-art satellite headed to space from AP Science
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'Gentle giant' at odds with Bowser's violent past from AP Science
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With Its HeLa Genome Agreement, The NIH Embraces A Expansive Definition Of Familial Consent In Genetics
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Video: Invasive species spreading across America from CBSNews - Science
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'Overeducation' Linked With Poor Mental Health from Live Science
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OxyContin maker closely guards its list of suspect doctors from LA Times - Science
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Perseid Meteor Shower Is Peaking Now: How to Watch from Space.com
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Vote Now! Best Space Stories of the Week - Aug. 11, 2013 from Space.com
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Anorexia And Elevated Autistic Traits
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Heatwave kills four in Japan from Physorg
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World's first pop-art satellite headed to space from Physorg
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PayPal keen on collaboration for cash-free future from Physorg
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Sheryl Sandberg sells $91 million of Facebook stock from Physorg
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Study examines beliefs about who should pay for dates from Physorg
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Wealthier minorities more likely than white counterparts to receive subprime loans, study finds from Physorg
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Perseid Meteor Shower: Earth Bombarded by Tons of Meteoroid Dust from Space.com
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Physics: Places To Be, Places To Avoid
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Computer simulations reveal universal increase in electrical conductivity from Physorg
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Rules governing expression of developmental genes in mouse embryonic stem cells are more nuanced than anticipated from Physorg
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Heat flow from Earth's mantle contributes to Greenland ice melting from Physorg
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Device for capturing signatures uses tiny LEDs created with piezo-phototronic effect from Physorg
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Autism’s Unexpected Link to Cancer Gene from NY Times Health
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Lobster shell disease creeping northward to Maine from Physorg
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Big animals crucial for soil fertility, study finds from Physorg
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Device Captures Signatures & Fingerprints with Tiny LEDs from Newswise - Scinews
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Rethinking "The Code" from Newswise - Scinews
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Revealed: A Universal Increase In Electrical Conductivity
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Pictures: Sustainable Pearl Farming from National Geographic
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The Rise of Eco-Friendly Pearl Farming from National Geographic
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iPhone rumor: Apple to unveil new phone Sept. 10 from UPI
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Ancient Pa. dwelling still divides archaeologists from AP Science
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Greenland ice is melting - even from below: Heat flow from the mantle contributes to the ice melt from Science Daily
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The Sociology of Sandy: Why New York Was So Vulnerable from Live Science
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New study redefines how plaques grow in heart disease from Science Daily
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Magnetization controlled at picosecond intervals from Science Daily
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Device captures signatures and fingerprints with tiny LEDs from Science Daily
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Mussel invaders: Tiny species costing billions in repairs from CBSNews - Science
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Coolest Science Stories of the Week from Live Science
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Long Slog for Foreign Doctors to Practice in U.S. from NY Times Health
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When Philosophy Meets Psychiatry from NY Times Health
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Paper Finds Genetic Overlap For 5 Major Psychiatric Disorders
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Demistifying The Five-Sigma Criterion
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Rethinking 'The Code' from Biology News Net
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New patterns found in the genetic relationship of five major psychiatric disorders from Science Daily
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New data reveal extent of genetic overlap between major mental disorders from Science Daily
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Computer simulations reveal universal increase in electrical conductivity from Science Daily
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Neuroscientists identify protein linked to Alzheimer's-like afflictions from Science Daily
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Newly identified genetic factors drive severe childhood epilepsies from Science Daily
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Rethinking the genetic code from Science Daily
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Whole-genome sequencing uncovers the mysteries of the endangered Chinese alligator from Science Daily
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Perseid 2013: Meteor shower reaching its peak from CBSNews - Science
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Video: Perseid meteor shower in full swing from CBSNews - Science
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Autumn to bring 'bumper fruit crop' from BBC News: Science & Nature
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Study: Many evangelicals are ambivalent about homosexuality and civil unions for gays from Physorg
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Research examines parents' use of bibliotherapy to help children struggling with social issues from Physorg
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African-American females have good odds to get a loan from Physorg
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Study finds better-performing elementary students receive disproportionate attention from parents from Physorg