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  1. Health & Medicine

    The (almost non-existent) science of potty training

    When it comes to toilet training your child, science will offer you almost no help whatsoever.

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  2. Microbes

    Speedy test could improve treatment of urinary tract infections

    A new test for drug-resistant bacteria may speed the diagnosis and treatment of urinary tract infections.

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  3. Animals

    Strong social bonds help lady baboons live longer

    Wild, female baboons with stronger social connections with both female and male baboons live longer than females with weaker ties, a new study shows.

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  4. Life

    North American bird update finds a little good news

    Conservation measures have succeeded in improving the plight of certain North American bird species, but overall the national report card says “needs improvement.”

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  5. Ecosystems

    Artifacts, fossils tell story of changes to Egypt’s animals

    Ancient Egyptian artifacts and fossils from the Nile Valley show a correlation between species extinctions and a growing human population in a drying climate.

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  6. Health & Medicine

    Viruses can zoom through workplaces in hours

    A virus on an office door handle can spread to more than half the people working there within a few hours.

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  7. Health & Medicine

    Injectable flu drug could add to weapons against infection

    The experimental drug, given in a single shot, could prove useful in the event of a lethal flu pandemic.

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  8. Climate

    Greenhouse gases reached new records in 2013

    Levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere rose more last year than any other year since 1984, according to a September 9 report by the World Meteorological Organization.

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  9. Plants

    Helping trees adapt to climate change possible but a huge task

    A new study finds that it would be possible to assist the migration of trees and help them adapt to climate change, but the scale of such a project would be massive.

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  10. Archaeology

    Pyramid builders could have used rolling blocks

    Instead of sliding blocks on a ramp, ancient Egyptians could have rolled the massive bricks to the pyramids, a physicist suggests.

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  11. Health & Medicine

    Autism treatment for babies shows promise in small study

    A small study finds that changing how parents interact with infants may reduce autism symptoms.

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  12. Materials Science

    Buckyballs, diamonds inspire new synthetic molecule

    Hitching a hollow ball of carbon to a diamond-shaped lattice yields a useful piece of electrical circuitry.

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