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Cloud computing brings cost of protein research down to Earth
New laser technique advances nanofabrication process
Can downloads predict impact for scientific articles?
New drug shows promise in treating drug-resistant prostate cancer
Fresh details about Silver Creek Fault in downtown San Jose, Calif.
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CSI: The 8.0 Magnitude Pisco, Peru Earthquake
Imaging and discovery from USArray and EarthScope
Test quickly assesses whether Alzheimer's drugs are hitting their target
Ancestors of African Pygmies and neighboring farmers separated around 60,000 years ago
Novel method predicts impact of a covert anthrax release
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Scorpion biodiversity
First results from Penn's balloon-borne telescope BLAST
Physicists discover important step for making light crystals
Pitt, Berkeley researchers reconstruct seashells to model nervous system function
Gene fusion discovery may lead to improved prostate cancer test
CSHL researchers explain process by which cells 'hide' potentially dangerous DNA segments
Biological FM signal maintains inflammation in cancer, asthma and other diseases
Genes from tiny algae shed light on big role managing carbon in world's oceans
Solomon Islands earthquake sheds light on enhanced tsunami risk
Life sticks: UC San Diego bioengineer's sticky insights published in journal Science
Deadly parasite's rare sexual dalliances may help scientists neutralize it
Public trust doctrine could aid management of US oceans

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