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October 24, 2014

Gene identified for immune system reset after infection

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October 24, 2014

Turning computers into fact-checkers

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October 24, 2014

Law Of The Sea Authorizes Animal Tagging Research Without Nations' Consent

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Duke researchers have uncovered the genes that are normally activated during recovery from bacterial infection in the C. elegans worm. The finding could be key to new antibiotics and countering auto-immune disorders.

October 23, 2014

Scientists Identify Gene Required for Recovery from Bacterial Infection

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October 23, 2014

Neuroscientists speak out against brain game hype

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October 23, 2014

Are goats the answer to the reed choking US East Coast marshes?

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October 23, 2014

Mitzi Awarded SunShot Initiative Funding to Improve Thin-Film Solar Cell Materials

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October 22, 2014

New Initiative Targets Global Mental Health Gap

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October 22, 2014

Is it really dementia?

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October 22, 2014

Josh Sommer is working to cure his form of cancer -- and yours

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October 22, 2014

How the tech in your smartphone could help fight the next Ebola outbreak

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October 22, 2014

Early Palliative Care Can Cut Hospital Readmissions for Cancer Patients

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October 22, 2014

Lefkowitz On Finding His Career

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October 21, 2014

Seeking hip worker environs, universities remake research parks

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October 21, 2014

Scientists can now tell if water contamination comes from fracking waste

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October 21, 2014

Outlook for northern white rhino is dim.

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