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Tap Water Truths
01.10.2004
Environment
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Energy
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Plants and Agriculture
An Institute study reveals yet another potential threat to this precious resource
A Rose by Any Other Name
01.10.2004
Brain & Behavior
Do we all see the same rose -- or the same movie?
Through the Time Tunnel
01.10.2004
Scientific Archaeology
Institute scientists "dig up the dirt" on early tools
Going Magnetic
01.10.2004
Space & Physics
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Life Sciences
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Brain & Behavior
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Chemistry
How do films lacking any magnetic materials behave magnetically?
Peeking Back in Time
01.10.2004
Astrophysics
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Particle Physics
Scientists more or less agree on how the Universe began. But how will it end?
Fighting the Flu
01.10.2004
Viruses & Microorganisms
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Immunology
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Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
The uncannily devious flu virus, it turns out, has an Achilles’ heel
The Effect of the Defect
01.10.2004
Energy
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Materials Science
Why do defects in certain materials improve their solar-collecting capabilities?
Discriminating Protein
01.10.2004
Biochemistry
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Disease, Drugs & Diagnostics
Why are some people less prone to heart disease or neuronal damage? An elusive protein named PON might be the answer
Israeli Scientists Reveal the Plan of a Key Cellular Machine
10.09.2004
Biochemistry
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Organic Chemistry
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Structural Biology
The new study gives scientists insight into how the DNA code is turned into instructions for protein construction
TAKING ACTION AT STEP 1: MALIGNANT TRANSFORMATION
01.09.2004
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Contrary to popular belief, getting cancer is not so easy.
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