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Big 6? Capitanian Extinction Gets New Evidence
Pediatric Melanoma Declined While Adult Rose
New High-throughput Screening Method For Chronic Kidney Disease
Ancient Footprints Can Help Us Understand Modern-Day Crime Scenes
Richard III's Scoliosis Might Not Have Been Known To The Public
Macrophages As T-Cell Immune Response Primers
Higher-Order Executive Function Went Into Making A Stone Age Axe
Iceberg Armadas Didn't Cause North Atlantic Cooling
Accurate Thermoluminescence Dating - Calibration Down To The Last Ion
E-Cigarettes: Better Than Smoking But Still Have Risk
Signaling Pathway Of Rare Form Of Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Discovered
Abell 3827: Self-Interacting Dark Matter 5,000 Lght-Years Away?
Ground And Space Telescope Microlensing Combine To Find Distant Planet
Virtual Money Puts A Price On Natural Ecosystem Services In Agriculture
What Just 5 Days Of Eating Fatty Food Does To Your Muscles
OEH - Hormone Receptor That Allows Mosquitoes To Reproduce Found
'Warm Blob' In Pacific Ocean Linked To Weird Weather
Genetically Engineered Salmonella For Anti-cancer Therapy
Methane Storms And Titan's Dune Direction Mystery
Electrolyte Supplements, Salt Pills, Don't Help Endurance Athletes
Neanderthals Didn't Have Them - So Why Did Human Chins Evolve?
4 Mechanisms That Make Our Skin So Resistant To Tearing
CRISPR Shows How A Bacterial Cell Can Recognize Its Own DNA
Wine Labels Should Include Production Methods And Added Chemicals
New Methane Source Discovered In Arctic Ocean

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