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Multiculturalism Is Not Dead
Outreach Needed? Boys Lag Behind Girls In Academic Achievement
Want To Know How Long You'll Live? Ask Your Friends
2004 BL86 - 'Near Miss' Asteroid Even Has Its Own Moon
Wiggles: Inconsistencies Undermine Model Reliability For Projecting Decade-To-Decade Warming
Genetics Underpinning Antimalarial Drug Resistance Revealed
How Stable Are Arsenic Compounds Found In Edible Algae?
Age-related Macular Degeneration: Blindness Linked To Calcium Deposits In The Eye
How Gut Bacteria May Affect Brain Health
Lowering Blood Pressure And Cholesterol Saved 20,000 Lives In England
HESS Collaboration Finds Three Extremely Luminous Gamma-ray Sources In The Large Magellanic Cloud
Natural Gas Is Good But Old Leaky Pipes Releasing Methane Are Bad
Why Crows Have A Bad Reputation
Deaths Of Extremely Premature Infants Decline
Planet With Rings Found Outside Solar System - And They Are Bigger Than Saturn
Stigma: Nearly Half Of Workers Won't Tell Their Boss About A Mental Health Problem
What Should You Do In A Flu Epidemic? Stay At Home And Watch Television
Mammalian Heart Regenerative Capacity Depends On Severity Of Injury
You Want That Coffee With Morphine Or Without?
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KIT Gene Linked To Drug Resistance In Testicular Cancer
Acid Rain Of 250,000,000 B.C.
California Has Had Anti-Vaccine Hotbeds Since 2000
Penalty Kicks By Schroedinger's Cat That Score And Miss At The Same Time
CohBar Completes IPO To Develop Mitochondrial-Derived Therapeutics

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