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  2. 2012 in science - Wikipedia

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    4 July 2012: CERN scientists report the discovery of a particle with significant similarities to the Higgs boson (Higgs collision signature shown). 5 July – Scientists have produced the most detailed footage of a single neuron ever seen. In the timelapse video, individual proteins are shown moving through different pathways within the cell.

  3. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Science/July 2012 - Wikipedia

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    Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; Recent changes; ... 6 July 6. 7 July 7. 8 July 8. 9 July 9. 10 July 10 ...

  4. Category:Articles containing video clips - Wikipedia

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    This category aims to show all articles using embedded or thumbnailed Wikipedia/Wikimedia-video clips. Do not add articles where external videos are linked, like YouTube or similar. For the use of videos in Wikipedia articles, see WP:Videos, WP:Creation and usage of media files#Video and Commons:Video

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    2012 in science; January–March 2012 in science; 0–9. 2012 transit of Venus; 433 Eros; A. ... July 2012 solar storm; L. List of fellows of the Royal Society ...

  6. Wikipedia:Science collaboration of the month - Wikipedia

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    The current science collaboration of the month article is: ... 18 July 2012 (UTC) Votes. Science in the Middle Ages. Northamerica1000 07:15, 31 July 2012 ...

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    Former National Institutes of Health Director Dr. Francis Collins offers four lessons that he’s learned about faith, science and public trust. Reuters 6 days ago

  8. Outrageous Acts of Science - Wikipedia

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    Outrageous Acts of Science is a science program shown on Science Channel in the United States, featuring a fast-paced countdown of the top 20 internet videos in each episode. The series first aired in the United Kingdom on Discovery International with the title You Have Been Warned .

  9. How to drink less during the holidays: 5 expert tips to help ...

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    The holidays are here, and the booze is flowing. From wine at Thanksgiving dinner to the steady stream of eggnog and festive cocktails at holiday parties to toasting the new year with a glass of ...