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2014J And M82 May Reveal What Causes A Type Ia Supernova
Citizen Scientists As Sentinels: Saving Lives Near The Throat Of Fire
Viruses Take Down Massive Algal Blooms - And A Whole Lot Of Carbon Dioxide
Is Severe Drought Causing The Western US To Geologically Lift?
Objectification In Romance Related To Sexual Pressure And Coercion
Global Warming Hiatus Part Of A Natural Cycle
Vitamin D Plus Interleukin-32 Protein Helps Kill Active TB
Treatment Against Lethal Marburg Virus Developed
Measuring Calcium Buildup To Predict Heart Disease In Those With Chronic Kidney Disease
Muslims Are Not Too Culturally Immature For Democracy
Electric Sparking May Have Altered Properties Of Lunar Dust
The Genomic Love Triangle Of Canola
Risk Factors For Urinary Tract Infections In Young Girls
Sympatric Speciation: Ant Evidence For Alternate Mechanism Of Species Formation
Following Your Diet? A Blood Sample Can Tell
Would Open Science Solve Bottlenecks In Developing Biopharmaceutical Products?
Though It's The 11th Cyclone This Season, Karina Is A Giant 9 From Space
A Genetic Recipe For Limb Regeneration
Survival Of The Less Fit: Sprinting Salmon Less Likely To Survive Migration
Orb-weaving Spiders In Cities May Be Larger, Reproduce Better
Paleolithic Escargot - Prehistoric Spaniards Cooked Snails 30,000 Years Ago
Water Gunks Up Biofuels Production
Monthly Transfusions Reduce Silent Strokes In Kids With Sickle Cell Anemia
Does Motivated Counseling For Youths About Alcohol Work?
Carbon Tetrachloride: Ozone-depleting Compound Persists Decades Later

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