Health & illness: News in brief: No link seen between vaccines and nerve‐damaging condition (English)
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Title:Health & illness: News in brief: No link seen between vaccines and nerve‐damaging condition
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Contributors:Seppa, Nathan ( author )
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Published in:Science news ; 184, 2 ; 16-16
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Table of contents – Volume 184, Issue 2
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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From the editor: Data on Antarctic climate key to filling in unknownsEmerson, Eva et al. | 2013
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Notebook| 2013
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Story one: Ancient horse's DNA fills in picture of equine evolution: A 700,000‐year‐old fossil proves astoundingly well preservedSaey, Tina Hesman et al. | 2013
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Atom & cosmos: Distant radio pulses detected: Signals could help scientists calculate universe's massShugart, Jessica et al. | 2013
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Atom & cosmos: Planet may have orbit twice Pluto's: Distant world far from its sun hard to explain — if it existsGrant, Andrew et al. | 2013
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Atom & cosmos: Cradled galaxiesShugart, Jessica et al. | 2013
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Atom & cosmos: First four‐quark particle may have been spotted: Finding might shed light on how nucleus is held togetherGrant, Andrew et al. | 2013
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Humans: Siberians rarely ate mammoths: Stone Age folk mainly killed for ivory, fossils suggestBower, Bruce et al. | 2013
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Humans: Pre‐Inca empire tomb found untouched in PeruBower, Bruce et al. | 2013
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Matter & energy: Tension behind tea leaf mystery: Property of water's surface allows unexpected motionGrant, Andrew et al. | 2013
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Matter & energy: Twisted light transmits more data: Spiral beams allow multiple information streams in one cableGrant, Andrew et al. | 2013
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Life: Elephants' chomper changeWayman, Erin et al. | 2013
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Life: Social lemurs are sneakier: Animals from big groups steal when competitor isn't lookingGelling, Cristy et al. | 2013
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Earth: Earthquake faults may heal quickly: Southern China saw speedy recovery after big quakeWayman, Erin et al. | 2013
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Genes & cells: Cholera spurs human evolution: In Bangladesh, genetic variations might protect peopleSeppa, Nathan et al. | 2013
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Genes & cells: Veggie bioclocks tick after picking: Daily cycles help crop plants ward off hungry pestsGelling, Cristy et al. | 2013
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Environment: Cleaner air may bring on storms: Models show hurricane rate increased as pollution fellGelling, Cristy et al. | 2013
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Environment: Genes battle stem rustEhrenberg, Rachel et al. | 2013
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Health & illness: News in brief: No link seen between vaccines and nerve‐damaging conditionSeppa, Nathan et al. | 2013
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Health & illness: News in brief: Head wobble a heart telltaleRosen, Meghan et al. | 2013
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Health & illness: Ebola thwarted by existing drugs: Mice survive up to a month on cancer, infertility medsSeppa, Nathan et al. | 2013
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Taking Antarctica's temperature: Frozen continent may not be immune to global warmingWayman, Erin et al. | 2013
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Memories lost and found: Drugs that help mice remember reveal role for epigenetics in recallGaidos, Susan et al. | 2013
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Bookshelf| 2013
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Feedback| 2013
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People: The science life: Finding the brain's common languageWayman, Erin et al. | 2013