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Killer Shrimp: Invasive Species In The Great Lakes By 2063
Antidepressant Plus Dye Yields Tumor-targeting Tool
Rivers Can Be A Source Antibiotic Resistance
Added Sex Benefit: It Makes Us Less Prone To Disease Over Time
Blood Test Can Predict Risk Of Dementia
What Is Successful Aging? Gerontologists Strive To Build Consensus
Evidence About The Biological Nature Of Gender Identity
Urban Pollinators Get The Job Done
More DNA And Extra Copies Of Disease Gene In Alzheimer's Brain Cells
Credentialism: Alma Mater Predicts Chances Of Getting A Faculty Job
DNA Repair Is High In The Heart But Nonexistent In The Brain
Transcriptomics Identifies Genes & Signaling Pathways That May Regulate Neurodegeneration
Order Matters: Sequence Of Genetic Mutations Determines How Cancer Behaves
Ocean Acidification You Can See From Space
Rural China's Unsustainable Ecological Decline
Natural Disturbances: Climate Change May Cause Loss Of Ice Dynamics In Streams
Lobbying Works Behind The Scenes, But Protests Work Out Front
Massive Clouds Shot 100 Miles Into The Mars Atmosphere, And No One Knows Why
Science 2.0: Network Analysis Versus Privacy
The Long-Term Married Are Having Sex More Often Than Ever
Mesothelioma In Southern Nevada Likely Result Of Natural Asbestos
Wisdom Or Woo? Survey Shows American Rise And Fall Of Natural Products
Pollution And Suicide: Middle-aged Men At Highest Risk After Breathing Poor Air
Hormone Replacement Therapy Associated With Increased Ovarian Cancer Risk
Michael Mann And The Iconic 'hockey Stick' Graphic At The Center Of The Climate Debate

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