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Bruce Bower "Infants tune up to music's core qualities - music preferences clear at young ages". Science News. FindArticles.com. 23 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1200/is_n10_v150/ai_18674348/
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Do old brain cells die?
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Gels can give drugs a timely release. allows release of - biodegradable polymer coating releases drugs only when they reach large intestine - Chemistry - Brief Article
by Corinna Wu -
New dye adds depth to data storage - cubic centimeter of dyed polymer can store 1 trillion bits of data - Brief Article
by Corinna Wu - Estrogen cuts risk of Alzheimer's - estrogen replacement therapy reduces risk of Alzheimer's disease by as much as 40% - Biomedicine - Brief Article
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Results from a solar cycle of neutrino data - Japan's Kamiokande neutrino detector collected data throughout 11-year solar cycle - Brief Article
by Ivars Peterson -
The light at the bottom of the ocean; oceanographers struggle to explain a strange glow from seafloor vents
by Richard Monastersky - Growth hormone given to normal kids - children other than those with growth deficiencies or chronic kidney failure receiving growth hormone - Biomedicine - Brief Article
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Feel like hibernating? Blame the brain - hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nucleus regulates hibernation - Brief Article
by Tina Adler - Forgotten past, remembered self - memory of personality characteristics remain intact during period of amnesia in two patients - Behavior - Brief Article
- Peanut allergy found common and increasing - Brief Article
- Contacts for aging baby boomers' eyes? - new technique makes contact lenses more practical for people who are far-sighted - Chemistry - Brief Article
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The big question: giant ears await alien broadcasts - Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence project; includes related article on Fermi's Paradox - Cover Story
by Erik Skinrud -
Images hint at seeds of a giant galaxy
by Ron Cowen - Lives on the edge - homeless and low-income mothers more likely than others to have been abused - Behavior - Brief Article
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Cow's milk not linked to early diabetes
by Steve Sternberg - New laws rewrite rules on pesticides… - new enrironmental laws supplement Delaney Clause of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act - Science and Society - Brief Article
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Infants tune up to music's core qualities - music preferences clear at young ages
by Bruce Bower - …And safeguarding drinking water - President Clinton signs bill to reauthorize Safe Drinking Water Act - Science & Society - Brief Article
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