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Sleep: Spring cleaning for the brain?
Being Isaac Newton: Computer derives natural laws from raw data
Maybe robots dream of electric sheep, but can they do science?
MIT virus battery could power cars, electronic devices
Sleep may help clear the brain for new learning
Nuclear hormone receptors, microRNAs form developmental switch
NYU, Harvard chemists create bipedal, autonomous DNA walker
Research moves a step closer to possibility of brain scan-assisted diagnosis for PTSD
Lead in the blood increases women's mortality
Gene discovery could lead to male contraceptive
Using nicotine replacement therapy could help some smokers quit gradually
Study reveals worrying survival gap between rich and poor after heart surgery
Bowman Global Change spearheads efforts to establish unified climate change language
Neuroscientists demonstrate link between brainwave activity and visual perception
Bone deformities linked to inbreeding in Isle Royale wolves
'Green chemistry' could ease manufacture, boost usefulness of cancer drug
A miR boost enables acute leukemia cells to mature
Pregnancy and tobacco a 'smoking gun' for baby: Study
Straw bale house survives violent shaking at earthquake lab
World-first high blood pressure treatment trialled in Melbourne
Will Europe at last unite to combat thousands of alien invaders?
Can periodontal disease act as a risk factor for HIV-1?
Does the stress of being a parent lead to decay in children's teeth?
Study: Sports drink consumption can cause tooth erosion
Nicotine may have more profound impact than previously thought

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