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Graphene Composite May Keep Wings Ice-free
Climate Change: Ocean Warming Underestimated
Mailed Nicotine Patches With No Behavioral Support Associated With Cessation
Global Nitrogen Footprint Mapped For First Time
Smartphones May Increase Activity - If They Nag You To Move, Anyway
In Gulf Of Mexico, Microbes Thrive Above Natural Oil Seeps
Did Ear Sensory Cell Stereocilia Evolve From Gut Microvilli?
Group Learning Makes Children Better Decision Makers
When Older Adults Stop Driving, They May Experience Health Declines
B12 Deficiency A Concern For Long-term Care
Too Much Sugar During Adolescence May Alter Brain's Reward Circuits
Grafted Plants' Genomes Can Communicate With Each Other
New Source Of Liver Disease In Obesity Caused By Saturated Fat, But Not Unsaturated Fat
Study Reveals Why Your Brain Makes You Slip Up When Anxious
Slow Down Your Typing To Improve Your Writing: Study
Sticking Together In Life And Death: Neolithic Megalithic Tomb
Most Cases Of Brain-damaged Newborns Not Due To Mismanaged Deliveries
How Ocean Acidification And Warming Could Affect The Culturing Of Pearls
Social Anxiety Is Highly Heritable But Is Affected By Environment
Newly Discovered Photosynthetic Bacteria Is Surprisingly Abundant
New Method To Test For Antibiotic Susceptibility
The Importance Of Children At Play
Quantum Computing Is Coming -- Are You Prepared For It?
Can 3 Pigeons Be In 2 Pigeonholes With No 2 Pigeons In The Same Hole?
Most Americans Don't Know What Smart Guns Can Really Do, But They Support Them

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