Archive of articles published on the 3rd of July 2014
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Researchers regrow corneas -- first known tissue grown from an adult human stem cell
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Ironing out details of the carbon cycle
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Could boosting brain cells' appetites fight disease? New research shows promise
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Jump to it! A frog's leaping style depends on the environment
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'Grass-in-the-ear' technique sets new trend in chimp etiquette
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Weighing up the secrets of African elephant body fat
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Identifying microbial species
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Flower's bellows organ blasts pollen at bird pollinators
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With 'biological sunscreen,' mantis shrimp see the reef in a whole different light
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Explaining 'healthy' obesity
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Safer, cheaper building blocks for future anti-HIV and cancer drugs
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With 'ribbons' of graphene, width matters
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Rethinking the reef
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A young star's age can be gleamed from nothing but sound waves
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Smithsonian scientist and collaborators revise timeline of human origins
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Controversial clues of 2 'Goldilocks planets' that might support life are proven false
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Columbia researchers observe tunable quantum behavior in bilayer graphene
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Oklahoma quakes induced by wastewater injection, study finds
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Hollow-fiber membranes could cut separation costs, energy use
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Sweet genes