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Academics Disagree With Wildlife Biologists On Wolf De-Listing
2015, The Year CRISPR Went Mainstream
Earth's Tilt Influences Climate Change
Cosmic Clumpy Donut Around Black Hole
Certain Antidepressants Linked To Heightened Risk Of Mania And Bipolar Disorder
Millet: The Missing Link In Prehistoric Humans' Transition From Hunter-gatherer To Farmer
New Ceramic Firefighting Foam Becomes Stronger When Temperature Increases
Study: Childhood Concussions Impair Brain Function
Lakes Around The World Rapidly Warming
Police Shootings Of Black Males: A Public Health Problem
Strategies For Increasing Charitable Giving
How Lithium Batteries Degrade During Use
Gametes From Stem Cells: Just Another Way To Have A Baby?
Car Seats And Newborns - 95 Percent Of Families Use Them Incorrectly
New Generation Of Synthetic Bone Grafts Created
Low Levels Of Vitamin D May Increase Risk Of Stress Fractures In Active Individuals
RNs More Likely To Identify High-risk Medication Discrepancies
Can Technology Help With The UK's Rising Healthcare Costs?
Helicopter Parenting At The Doctor's Office May Impact Teen Health
Shingles Increases Short-term Risk Of Stroke In Older Adults
First Serotonin Neurons Made From Human Stem Cells
Fossils Enrich Our Understanding Of Evolution
A Wax Shield To Conquer The Earth
Ancient Egyptians Described Algol's Eclipses
Rare Full Moon On Christmas Day

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