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Omega 3 Levels Affect Whether B Vitamins Can Slow Brain's Decline
Disrupting Cell's Supply Chain Freezes Cancer Virus
Easier Access To Children's GP Appointments Linked To Reduced Use Of Emergency Departments
Fitbit Extreme: Catching Heartbeats With Millimeter-Wave Radar From A Distance
Are People Suffering As A Result Of Ultrasound In The Air?
Study: First Ever To Quantify Crop By Crop Where African Farmers Obtain Seed
How Face-to-face Still Beats Facebook
Forget Pacific Garbage Patch Hype, Focus On Coastal Litter
Ancient Genomes Reveal That The English Are One-third Anglo-Saxon
China Is Beginning To Catch Up To The US In Science And Technology Leadership
First Zinnias Grown In Space
Young People After Obamacare: Mental Health Costs Way Up
A Way To 'Dial Down' Autoimmunity Without Compromising Immune Response
Infant-friendly Flu Vaccine Developed With Key Protein
Earlier Gluten Introduction Age Won't Prevent Celiac Disease, According To Position Paper
A Hypothetical Recipe For Muon Pair Creation
No More Needles At The Dentist -- Just A Tiny Electric Current Instead
High-Rise Apartments, Lower Survival Rates From Cardiac Arrest
Maybe A Human Sound Is Worth A Thousand Words
First Study Of Arthropods In US Homes Finds Huge Biodiversity
Eradicating B12 Deficiency For The Elderly Is As Simple As Screening For It
Asexual: Offspring Without Fertilization In Plants
Sorry Spider-Man, Geckos Are At The Size Limit For Sticking To Walls
Explosive Underwater Volcanoes Were A Major Feature Of 'Snowball Earth'
Scientists Discover Blueprint Of Body's Heat Sensor

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