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Physicists build bigger 'bottles' of antimatter to unlock nature's secrets
By By Kim McDonald | 19 Feb 2011
Quantum Quirk: JILA scientists pack atoms together to prevent collisions in atomic clock accuracy
19 Feb 2011
Researchers may have accidentally discovered how to regrow hair
19 Feb 2011
A team led by researchers may have found a chemical compound that induces hair growth by blocking a stress-related hormone associated with hair loss on mice and expect similsr results on humans
Global warming may reroute evolution
19 Feb 2011
A second pathway for antidepressants: Berkeley Lab reports new fluorescent assay reveals TREK1 mechanism
14 Feb 2011
Learning causes structural changes In affected neurons
By By Scott LaFee | 12 Feb 2011
'Tall order' sunlight-to-hydrogen system works, neutron analysis confirms
12 Feb 2011
Researchers have developed a biohybrid photoconversion system -- based on the interaction of photosynthetic plant proteins with synthetic polymers -- that can convert visible light into hydrogen fuel
Tool makes search for Martian life easier
11 Feb 2011
Bound neutrons pave way to free ones
11 Feb 2011
Expectations speed up conscious perception
05 Feb 2011
Genetic study uncovers new path to Polynesia
05 Feb 2011
Love: it’s all the same to the brain
03 Feb 2011
There are no differences between heterosexuals and homosexuals or between women and men in terms of the brain systems regulating romantic love, says new research
Scientists develop control system to allow spacecraft to "think" for themselves
01 Feb 2011
The world’s first control system that will allow engineers to programme autonomous satellites and spacecraft to think for themselves has been developed by scientists from the University of Southampton
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