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- Through the Eyes of a Burglar: Study Provides Insights on Habits and Motivations, Importance of Security
- Bach to the Blues, Our Emotions Match Music to Colors
- Research Into Carbon Storage in Arctic Tundra Reveals Unexpected Insight Into Ecosystem Resiliency
- Gene Involved in Neurodegeneration Keeps Clock Running: Scientists Identify Another Gene Important to Morning Wake-Up Call
- Can Math Models of Gaming Strategies Be Used to Detect Terrorism Networks?
- Artificial Forest for Solar Water-Splitting: First Fully Integrated Artificial Photosynthesis Nanosystem
- Researchers Shocked by New Statistics on Head Injuries Among People Who Are Homeless
- World's Biggest Ice Sheets Likely More Stable Than Previously Believed
- World's Melting Glaciers Making Large Contribution to Sea Rise
- Returning Genetic Incidental Findings Without Patient Consent Violates Basic Rights, Experts Say
- Accelerated Aging in Children: Promising Treatment for Progeria Within Reach
- Asian Lady Beetles Use Biological Weapons Against Their European Relatives
- Beautiful 'Flowers' Self-Assemble in a Beaker
- Endothelium, Heal Thyself
- DNA-Guided Assembly Yields Novel Ribbon-Like Nanostructures
- Security Risks Found in Sensors for Heart Devices, Consumer Electronics
- Invasive 'Crazy Ants' Are Displacing Fire Ants in Areas Throughout Southeastern U.S.
- Fishing for Memories: How Long-Term Memories Are Processed to Guide Behavior
- Fast and Painless Way to Better Mental Arithmetic? Yes, There Might Actually Be a Way
- Faulty Energy Production in Brain Cells Leads to Disorders Ranging from Parkinson's to Intellectual Disability
- Low-Grade Cotton Offers More Ecologically-Friendly Way to Clean Oil Spills
- Coral Reef Fishes Prove Invaluable in the Study of Evolutionary Ecology
- Stem-Cell-Based Strategy Boosts Immune System in Mice
- Engineers Monitor Heart Health Using Paper-Thin Flexible 'Skin'
- Light Cast on Lifestyle and Diet of First New Zealanders
- High-Testosterone Competitors More Likely to Choose Red
- New Insights Into How Materials Transfer Heat Could Lead to Improved Electronics
- Students' Diet and Physical Activity Improve With Parent Communications
- Weather on the Outer Planets Only Goes So Deep
- Moth-Inspired Nanostructures Take the Color out of Thin Films
- Reading the Unreadable: 'Unopenable' Scrolls Will Yield Their Secrets to New X-Ray System
- 3-D Modeling Technology Offers Groundbreaking Solution for Engineers
- Study Brings Greater Understanding of Tumor Growth Mechanism
- Carbon in a Twirl: The Science Behind a Self-Assembled Nano-Carbon Helix
- Vicious Cycle: Obesity Sustained by Changes in Brain Biochemistry
- Genetic Risk for Schizophrenia Is Connected to Reduced IQ
- New Record in Wireless Data Transmission
- Spiders: Capturing Prey in Silken Netting and Sticky Hairs
- Herpes Infections: Natural Killer Cells Activate Hematopoiesis
- X-Ray Tomography of Living Frog Embryo
- Paleontology: The Eloquence of Otoliths Seen in a 23-Million-Year-Old Fish Fossil
- South Africa's New Radio Telescope Reveals Giant Outbursts from Binary Star System
- Asteroid 1998 QE2 to Sail Past Earth Is Nine Times Larger Than Cruise Ship
- Natural 'Keystone Molecules' Punch Over Their Weight in Ecosystems
- Resistance to Visceral Leishmaniasis: New Mechanisms Involved
- Work-Related Stress Linked to Increased Blood Fat Levels, Cardiovascular Health Risks
- Crickets' Calling Song Hits the High Notes
- Actor Johnny Depp Immortalized in Name of Fossilized Creature With 'Scissor Hand' Claws
- Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Associated With Type 2 Diabetes
- Who's Your Daddy? Infidelity and Paternity in Reed Warblers
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