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A Filter That Shaped Evolution Of Primates In Asia
'Super Males' Emerge From Male-dominated Populations, Study Finds
Immunization Rates Climb When Pediatricians Have Easy Access To Vaccination Records
Come To Think Of It Or Not: Study Shows How Memories Can Be Intentionally Forgotten
Extreme ICU: 5 Percent Of Patients Account For 33 Percent Of Intensive Care And Need Special Focus
Is Meat Killing Us? Meta-Analysis By Osteopaths Says Yes
How Tree Crickets Tune Into Each Other's Songs
Robotic Surgery Just Got More Autonomous
#VultureLivesMatter
Women More Likely To Be Over-Prescribed Prescription Drugs, And Elderly Women Most Of All
1,000 Times Faster Than Ever Before
Glaucoma Drug Delivery Device Meters Out Eye Medication For Six Months
Hazard Categorization Of Chemicals: Different Tools Provide Different Results
Beekeepers Can Be Hazardous To Bees
The Venus Flytrap: From Prey To Predator
Ketamine Lifts Depression Via A Byproduct Of Its Metabolism
Call To Re-examine '14-day Rule' Limiting In Vitro Human-embryo Research
Crossref To Accept Preprints In Change To Long-standing Policy
Walking And Cycling Are Good For Health Even In Cities With Higher Levels Of Air Pollution
NHS Would Rather Be In The European Union Than In Britain
Use Of Personal Care Products During Pregnancy Linked To Adverse Effects In Newborns
Inheritable Bacterium Controls Aedes Mosquitoes' Ability To Transmit Zika
The Contented Shall Inherit The Earth -- The Glum? Not So Much
Humans Have Faster Metabolism Than Closely Related Primates, Enabling Larger Brains
Star With Different Internal Driving Force Than The Sun

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