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Titan may have subsurface ocean of hydrocarbons, says Stanford researcher
How men and women cope differently with stress traced by Hebrew University researchers
American Chemical Society Weekly PressPac -- April 1, 2009
New head-to-head clinical studies reveal Reach Ultraclean toothbrush and floss deliver superior plaque removal compared to leading competitive products
Weizmann Institute scientists develop a unique approach for splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen
Stem cell innovation at risk
Archaeological discovery in Jordan valley: Enormous 'foot-shaped' enclosures
States that vote early can reap big bucks if they pick a winner
Device controls electron spin at room temperature
3-year-olds get the point
Electrosmog on the circuit board
Stem cell therapy grows new blood vessels
Can organic cropping systems be as profitable as conventional systems?
Frogs reveal clues about the effects of alcohol during development
Broccoli sprouts may prevent stomach cancer by defeating Helicobacter pylori
First tri-continuous mesoporous Silica complex structure developed in Singapore
New strategy improves stem cell recruitment, heart function and survival after heart injury
Cancer stem cells generated by cancer outgrowth
Diseased cartilage harbors unique migratory progenitor cells
Modification of mutant huntingtin protein increases its clearance from brain cells
Gene protects against neurotoxins that spur inflammation and Parkinson's disease
Prions serve as important source of variation in nature
Researchers unravel role of priming in plant immunity
Robot scientist becomes first machine to discover new scientific knowledge
Alzheimer's disease linked to mitochondrial damage

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