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Dogs Follow Human Gazes - But Differently Than Other Animals
Amblyopia: Good Eyes But Poor Vision, And 5 Percent Have It
Social Networking Against Cancer
Modern Housing Reduces Malaria Risk
Dreadnoughtus Dinosaur Downsized
Mini-breast Grown In Petri Dishes
Naloxone: Clinicians Reluctant To Prescribe Medication That Counteracts Effects Of Opioid Overdose
Rabbit Virus Improves Bone Marrow Transplants, Kills Some Cancer Cells
'Vampire' Plants Can Have Positive Impacts Up The Food Chain
Strokes Steal 8 Years Worth Of Brain Function
Female Mice Only Smell Male Pheromones When Ready To Mate
Antitumor Agent Can Be Activated By Natural Response To Cell Stress
Increased Risk With Teen Moms, Finds Study Of Parental Age And Autism
Dynamic Whole-Body PET Scan Detects More Cancer
FMRI And Memory Detectors - Easily Fooled
Injectable Electronics Create Cyborg Tissue
What Do Damaged Walnuts Smell Like? Why They Cause An Insect Frenzy
Food Waste Paradox - Cooking From Scratch Leads To More Garbage
New Drug Ixekizumab Can Clear All Psoriasis Symptoms
Pig Behavior And Emotions Similar To Dogs?
Population Control: Progesterone Contraceptive Vaginal Ring On WHO Essential Medicines List
Edit Distance In Genomes - Longstanding Algorithm Worry Put To Rest
6 Facts On Human-Caused Earthquakes, From USGS
Wound Signals In Plants - Feeding Caterpillars Make Leaves Shine
Social Scientists Say Everyone Is Biased - And We All Have A Bias Blind Spot About It

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