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Ethno-Psychiatry: How The British Treated "Hardcore" Women In The Mau Mau Rebellion
Cut Greenhouse Gases Using Microbes
Dehumanization Of Women? Jack The Ripper's Forgotten Victims
Zoning Plan For Earth: Optimizing Where Roads Should And Should Not Go
Learning To Read By Tricking The Brain
You Are Ready To Eat Insects If You Have These Characteristics
Researchers Watch Glass Flipping From One Structure To Another Under Pressure
Aerogel Monoliths Made Of Copper Nanowires And PVA Nano-Glue
Tissue-Specific Cancers - Repressing The Repressors
MERS Has Low Transmissibility But It's Still Dangerous
Coastal Regions Need To Worry About Non-Climate Change Sea Level Rise Now
Pauling's Rules: Protein Crystals Now Plug N' Play
New Antibody Shows Promise Against Sudan Strain Of Ebola
Raloxifene: X-Ray Scattering Reveals A New Mode Of Action For Osteoporosis Drug
High Dietary Salt Linked To Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms
Rapamycin Vs. FK506 For Schwann Cell Migration And Peripheral Nerve Repair
China's R&D Budget Surpasses The Entire EU - But Applied Research Has Plummeted
Is That A Real Patient Or A Junkie? Now There's An App For That
All Living Creatures Need Vitamin Thiamine To Live - Except This One
Nitrogen-Transforming Bacteria: Now Powered By Hydrogen
Chemical Signals: Sexual Attraction, Pheromones And Being Ready At The Right Time
Radioactive Cobalt Detected In A Supernova Explosion
Snail's Tales: The Rise And Fall Of The Tibetan Plateau
Proton-Proton Fusion: Looking Into The Heart Of The Sun
How Wild Rabbits Genetically Became Tame Ones

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