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Khabarovsk Krai On Fire
Light Can Play Seesaw At The Nanoscale
Planck Data Says BICEP2 Gravitational Waves Were Contaminants
15 Biomarkers: Blood Test May Determine Risk For Psychosis
Do Kids Of Tiger Moms Have Lower Self-Esteem?
CO2 Budget: The Lesser Known Role Of Arctic Sea Ice
How Gene Expression Affects The Facial Kind
30 Years Left To Reach The Limit: CO2 Emissions Will Reach New Record High In 2014
Quantum Teleportation 25 Kilometers Away
Experts Issue Plea For Better Research And Education For Advanced Breast Cancer
Evolution Of Responses To (un)fairness
Milestone In Chemical Studies Of Superheavy Elements
Environmental Pollutants Make Worms Susceptible To Cold
Patients With Advanced, Incurable Cancer Denied Palliative Care
Why Natural Gas, Including Fracking, Is Better For The Environment Than Wind And Solar
Long-distance Communication From Leaves To Roots
Neurons Express 'gloss' Using Three Perceptual Parameters
Graphene Sensor Tracks Down Cancer Biomarkers
Vitamin E, Selenium Don't Help Age-Related Cataracts In Men
In A Global Warming Future, Autumn Foliage Will Come Later, Last Longer
Longer Telomeres And Genetic Determinant For Melanoma Risk
GelSight: Fingertip Sensor Gives Robot Dexterity In Real Time
Second Skin: Skintight Spacesuits Leave The Bulk Behind
Domestic Violence For Same-Sex Couples Much Higher
SideSwipe: Gesture Control Using Reflected Smartphone Transmissions

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