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Why Pharmaceutical Firms May Prefer To Invest In Drugs Over Vaccines
Superman Can Start Worrying -- We've Got The Formula For (almost) Kryptonite!
Seven Miles Deep, Ocean Still A Noisy Place
Vitamin D Deficiency Contributes To Spread Of Breast Cancer In Mice, Stanford Study Finds
How Diet Influences Colon Cancer
James Hansen: A New Argument For Carbon Taxes And Green Subsidies
Vitamin D Supplements In Pregnancy Do Not Improve Bone Health
Ethnic Minority Women More Likely To Believe That Cancer Is Deadly And Down To Fate
The Overlooked Commotion Of Particle Motion In The Ocean
Successful Precision Medicine Will Require More Accurate Genome Sequencing
E-cigarettes Are Estimated To Have Helped 16,000-22,000 Smokers In England To Quit In 2014
What If Extraterrestrial Observers Called, But Nobody Heard?
Studies Explain Adolescents' Vulnerability To Addictive Drugs
Female Fertility Is Dependent On Functional Expression Of The E3 Ubiquitin Ligase Itch
Why The 'Johnny Depp Effect' Doesn't Always Work
Sleep Loss Boosts Hunger And Unhealthy Food Choices
A New Way To Discover DNA Modifications
The Sponges Strike Back
Is Rare Wildlife Traded On The Darknet?
Mutated Gene Associated With Colon Cancer Discovered In 18th-century Hungarian Mummy
Potatoes Wild With Calcium
How To Tackle The Zika Virus
Study Examines Heart Structure, Function Of NBA Players
How Toxic Is Salt?

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