2011
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Oxidative DNA damage repair
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First low-mass star detected in globular cluster
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Continued weak earnings in Swiss Private Banking
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Visualization of DNA-Synthesis in vivo
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How muscle fatigue originates in the head
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When the ladybug has to count her spots
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Blossom end rot: transport protein identified
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No need to shrink guts to have a larger brain
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Molecular corkscrew
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Great Honors for Surgeon of Zurich
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Culture in humans and apes has the same evolutionary roots
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Meerkats recognize each other from their calls
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How fair sanctions are orchestrated in the brain
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Rethinking connection between soil as a carbon reservoir and global warming
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Long bone shape: a family affair
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Manipulated gatekeeper: how viruses find their way into the cell nucleus
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Reefs recovered faster after mass extinction than first thought
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Sexy sons thanks to mom
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The Oldest Human Hand
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Stomach bacterium damages human DNA
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First glimpse into birth of the Milky Way
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Scavenger cells accomplices to viruses
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How the mole got its twelve fingers
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Gastric bacterium Helicobacter pylori protects against asthma
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Fighting massive declines in frog populations with bacteria and fungicides
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Similarities cause protein misfolding
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Parental Conflict in Plants: Maternal Factors Silence Paternal Genes
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The peculiar feeding mechanism of the first vertebrates
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Aggressive male mating behavior can endanger species
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GM-CSF required for the immune attack in multiple sclerosis
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How TRIM5 fights HIV
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First video of ‘remasticating’ proboscis monkeys
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Calprotectin against life-threatening moulds
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The Brupbacher Prize 2011 goes to Bert Vogelstein and Jan H. Hoeijmakers for research on colorectal and skin cancer
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Fast growth, low defense – plants facing a dilemma
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Swiss democracy unexceptional compared to other countries
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BSE pathogens can be transmitted by air