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Posted June 6, 2013:
- Nuclear Testing from the 1960s Helps Scientist Determine Whether Adult Brains Generate New Neurons
- Brain Imaging Study Eliminates Differences in Visual Function as a Cause of Dyslexia
- Superb Lyrebirds Move to the Music
- How Birds Lost Their Penises: Programmed Cell Death
- One in Four Patients With Newly-Diagnosed Erectile Dysfunction Is a Young Man
- Unusual Antibodies in Cows Suggest New Ways to Make Medicines for People
- 'Dust Trap' Around Young Star Solves Long-Standing Planet Formation Mystery
- Tumors Disable Immune Cells by Using Up Sugar
- Cassini Sees Precursors to Aerosol Haze on Saturn's Largest Moon, Titan
- Stars Don't Obliterate Their Planets (Very Often)
- NASA Builds Sophisticated Earth-Observing Microwave Radiometer
- NASA Spacecraft Sees Tornado's Destructive Swath
- Second Life for Possible Spintronic Materials: Manganese, Gallium Nitride Merged in Uniform Layer
- Mapping the Brain: Researchers Use Signals from Natural Movements to Identify Brain Regions
- Alpine Lakes Reflect Climate Change
- Surgeons Implant Bioengineered Vein: Kidney Dialysis Patient First in U.S. to Receive Lab-Grown Blood Vessel
- Wolbachia Bacteria Evolved to Infect Stem Cell Niches Through Successive Generations of Their Hosts
- Drought, River Fragmentation Forcing Endangered Fish out of Water, Biologist Finds
- Autism Discovery Paves Way for Early Blood Test and Therapeutic Options
- 'Caldas Tear' Resolves Puzzling Seismic Activity Beneath Colombia
- Evolutionary History of a Cancer-Related Gene
- Parents With Heavy TV Viewing More Likely to Feed Children Junk Food
- Most Youth Football Player Concussions Occur During Games, Not Practice
- Listening to Music While Driving Has Very Little Effect on Driving Performance, Study Suggests
- Reversal Cells May Tip the Balance Between Bone Formation and Resorption in Health and Disease
- New DNA Test on Roo Poo Identifies Species
- Living Fossils? Actually, Sturgeon Fish Are Evolutionary Speedsters
- Specifically Sized Gold Nanoparticle Spheres Increase the Sensitivity of a Light-Based Chemical Detector
Posted June 5, 2013:
- Irish Chronicles Reveal Links Between Cold Weather and Volcanic Eruptions
- Nutrition During First 1,000 Days of Life Crucial for Childhood and Economic Development
- NASA Builds Sophisticated Earth-Observing Microwave Radiometer
- Black Holes Abundant Among the Earliest Stars
- New Technique for Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery Proves Accurate and Safe
- 'Temporal Cloaking' Could Bring More Secure Optical Communications
- Study Suggests Fathers Should Ask Kids: 'Am I the Dad You Need Me to Be?'
- A 20-Minute Bout of Yoga Stimulates Brain Function Immediately After
- Genetic Mutation Inherited from Father's Side Linked to Early Puberty
- Nontoxic Cancer Therapy Proves Effective Against Metastatic Cancer
- When Angry, Talk: Describing Emotional Situations Alters Heart Rate, Cardiac Output
- Neuroimaging May Offer New Way to Diagnose Bipolar Disorder
- Rapid, Irregular Heartbeat May Be Linked to Problems With Memory and Thinking
- Gut Bacteria Play Key Role in Vaccination
- Scientists Unexpectedly Discover Stress-Resistant Stem Cells in Fat Tissue Removed During Liposuction
- More Fresh Air in Classrooms Means Fewer Absences
- Firefighting Robot Paints 3-D Thermal Imaging Picture for Rescuers
- Scientists Discover How HIV Kills Immune Cells; Findings Have Implications for HIV Treatment
- Resistivity Switch Is Window to Role of Magnetism in Iron-Based Superconductors
- Genetic Testing of Rare Blood Cancer Reveals New Mutation
- 'Belief in Science' Increases in Stressful Situations
- Over-Produced Autism Gene Alters Synapses, Affects Learning and Behavior in Mice
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