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Josephoartigasia Monesi: Giant Rodent Used Incisors Like Tusks
Late Holocene Sea-level Fall And Turn-off Of Reef Flat Carbonate Production: Rethinking Bucket Fill And Coral Reef Growth Models
The Envy And Depression Of Facebook Use
3-D Bio-Printing Makes Artificial Blood Vessels
Over 30 Percent Of People Would Risk Shorter Life Rather Than Take A Pill
Austerity In Greece Linked To Suicides
Aidan, Sex And The City, And How 'Spontaneous' Social Norms Emerge
Functional Gene Transfer: How A Sea Slug Came To Photosynthesize Like A Plant
Limostatin: Insulin-Decreasing Hormone Discovered
Global Warming Hiatus: Random Variation, Not Systematic Errors In Climate Models
PolQ Enzyme Action Slows BRCA Tumor Growth
Life On A Chip: Transparent Shell A Step Closer To Embryo On A Chip Technology
Hot Spots Mapped: Arsenic Taints Many U.S. Wells
Rubber Hand Illusion Aids Understanding Of Autism
POC5: First Gene Responsible For Familial Scoliosis Discovered
Mary Morgan, Alice Ball And Rachel Lloyd - 3 Amazing Scientists You've Never Heard Of
Spaceflight Ages The Immune System Prematurely
Science 2.0: Public Buy-In - And Penalties For Misuse - Essential For Big Data Success
Possible Cause Of IVF Failure Identified
Not All Picky Eaters Are Created Equal
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy: Active Substance Developed
Teenage Smartphone Use Linked To Sleep Problems And Depression
Have Warming Seas Caused Skyrocketing Sea Slug Populations?
Skull Amplification: Baleen Whales Hear Through Their Bones
Fossil Radiation Is Probably Dust, So Doubts Remain About Gravitational Waves

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