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Native Grass Make Super-Thin Condoms
Future Transatlantic Flight Delays Blamed On Global Warming
Higher Nurse To Patient Ratio Linked To Reduced Risk Of Inpatient Death
Horses Can Read Human Emotions
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China Is Going To Grow, And A Small Cap And Trade Market Won't Stop That
Artificial Intelligence May Tell Us What's Going To Be Big In Science This Year
Native Americans Aren't More Prone To Alcoholism
Evidence Of A Lipid Link In The Inherited Form Of Alzheimer's Disease
The Nullarbor Plain's Ancient Forests Revealed
New Evidence Gives Women Informed Choice In The Prolapse Surgery Debate
The Herbivore Dilemma: How Corn Plants Fights Off Simultaneous Attacks
Slime Can See
Fossil Discovery: Extraordinary 'big-mouthed' Fish From Cretaceous Period
Researchers Identify Most Dangerous Strains Of Often-deadly Bacteria
Will More States Ban Nonmedical Exemptions For Childhood Vaccination?
A Long, Hot View: Climate Change Likely To Extend Across Next 10,000 Years
A New Role For Vitamin B6 In Plants
Cotton Candy Machines May Hold Key For Making Artificial Organs
Double Dose Of Bad Earthquake News
Zika Virus: 5 Things To Know
Older And Younger Adults Surf Different Brain Waves
Ocean Acidification Makes Coralline Algae Less Robust
Early Human Ancestor Did Not Have The Jaws Of A Nutcracker
Why Your Muscles Get Less Sore As You Stick With Your Gym Routine

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