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324 articles from MONDAY 16.4.2012
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MONDAY 16. APRIL, 2012
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A private U.S. company is on track to become the first commercial visitor to the International Space Station.
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Letter to the editor.
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A letter to the editor.
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Letters to the editor.
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Harvard is one of the latest colleges where students are holding Sex Weeks, seeking to bridge the gap between classroom and bedroom.
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The private firm is so far on course to visit the space station this month, but the company's founder has sights set on the red planet.
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Overmedication of the elderly is a widespread problem, a public health crisis that compromises the well-being of growing numbers of older adults.
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Orangutans choose the best building materials to engineer the most structurally sound and comfortable nests, according to researchers.
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FAIRBANKS, Alaska — Two weather balloons rose into the frigid Alaska air early Thursday (April 12), on a quest to photograph and study the dazzling northern lights display that danced around them.
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The sun erupted in an amazing solar flare today (April 16), unleashing an intense eruption of super-heated plasma that arced high above the star's surface before blasting out into space.
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A new game called InvisiBall pits two players against one another in the dark, forcing them to rely on their ears instead of their eyes. Does it sound like a difficult sport?
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A new study reports that toddlers and chimpanzees follow the crowd, but orangutans do not.
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Researchers seeking a successful treatment for traumatic brain injury have found that the size and extent of damaged tissue can be reduced by using a new device to prevent cell death.
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Nanomedicine researchers have developed a way to selectively kill brain cancer cells by using a tiny syringe to deliver a combination of chemotherapy drugs directly into the cells.
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Scientists have shown that ammonites -- an extinct type of shelled mollusk that's closely related to modern-day nautiluses and squids -- made homes in the unique environments surrounding methane seeps in the seaway that once covered America's Great Plains. The findings provide new insights into the mode of life and habitat of these ancient animals.
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A study evaluating off-label prescribing of medications in a primary care network in Canada suggests the practice is common, although it varies by medication, patient and physician characteristics, according to a new report.
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An investigational oral drug called ONO-4641 reduced the number of lesions in people with multiple sclerosis, according to the results of a phase two clinical trial.
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COMMENTARY | According to The Telegraph, a four-year study conducted by professor Roger Steare was conducted through a quiz titled Moral DNA and involved approximately 60,000 volunteers from 200 countries.
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The opening of spaceflight to private citizens may revive madness concerns.
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(AP) -- For most of the year, Apple has propelled the Nasdaq forward. In the past few days, it's done just the opposite.
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Chemists and biologists from the University of Bristol have finally cracked one of the longest standing chemical mysteries. In a paper published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the team demonstrate exactly how an unusual class of compounds known as tropolones are synthesized in fungi.
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(AP) -- Getting news from a big trial once took days, moving at the speed of a carrier pigeon or an express pony. The telegraph and telephone cut that time dramatically, as did live television broadcasts.
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The feeding habits of mammals haven't always been what they are today, particularly for omnivores, finds a new study.
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By mating with nearly 100 males, queen bees on isolated islands avoid inbreeding and keep colonies healthy.
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Civil liberties groups on Monday launched protests targeting proposed US cyber intelligence law that they fear would let police freely dip into people's private online information.
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