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- Study Looks at the Nature of Change in Our Aging, Changing Brains
- Study Debunks Stereotype That Men Think About Sex All Day Long
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- Research Team Unravels Tomato Pathogen's Tricks of the Trade
- New Components for Future Computer Memories
Posted October 31, 2011:
- Mathematically Detecting Stock Market Bubbles Before They Burst
- Technical Aptitude: Do Women Score Lower Because They Just Aren't Interested?
- New Ways of Treating Alzheimer’s
Posted October 28, 2011:
- How Biological Capsules Respond Under Stress
- New Method in Spectral Analysis: Measuring the Distance of Processes
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- Heavy Drinking Undergraduates Who Are Impulsive, Aggressive May Be at High Risk for Alcohol Problems
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- Detecting Glaucoma Before It Blinds
- Nanopores on a Chip: Applications for Analytical Tasks in Chemistry and Biology
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- Researchers Develop Optimal Algorithm for Determining Focus Error in Eyes and Cameras
- African-American Women Develop Functional Challenges Earlier Than Others, Study Suggests
- Financial Crisis: Calculating the Probability of Extreme Events
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- Feeding the Five Thousand -- Or Was It Three? Researchers Claim Most Crowd Estimations Are Unreliable
- Corporate Social Responsibility Programs Have Little Impact on Stocks

