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Cambrian Explosion: Geography May Have Triggered Increase In Animal Life
Government Penalizes Hospitals That Treat The Poor - And There Are More To Come
Resveratrol Reverses Benefits Of Exercise - Study
Cytokinesis Lite: Cellular Division, Now With No Cells!
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The Vampire Deer Of Afghanistan
Information-Theoretic Security: Creating 21st Century Cryptography Standards
How Understanding The Heterogeneous Topocracy Of Twitter Can Help The Future Of Science 2.0
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The Way Architecture Imitates Life, Biology Meets Geometry
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Big Ag Indeed: Organic Food Expected To Reach $105 Billion Next Year
Sadness Lasts 240X Longer Than Other Emotions
Reverting To The Standard Before School Lunches Were Politicized Would Lead To More Childhood Obesity
Now That People Are Thinking About Ebola Vaccines, Pay More Attention To Measles
The Risks And Rewards Of Two Popular Gastric Bypass Procedures
Mini Human Stomach Created In The Lab - Using Adult Stem Cells
Okay With Disgusting Images? You Vote This Way 95 Percent Of The Time
PRC1 Caught: Cancer-Related Cell Enzyme In Action
Mercury Program: Want To Own The Camera Used By Schirra And Cooper In Space? It's Up For Auction
The Organic Smog And Ozone Created By Cleaning Your House

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