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After 50 Years, Niacin Called Too Dangerous For Routine Cholesterol Therapy
Heart Cell In A Living Animal Reprogrammed To Cure Disease For First Time
SAVI: Gene Linked To Fatal Inflammatory Disease In Children Identified
Hidden Benefit To The ACA: It May Help Bring Science 2.0 To Pass
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Uner Tan Syndrome: Walking On All Fours Is Not Backward Evolution
Sexual Harassment Common In Academic Field Expeditions
Lyararapax: 520 Million-Year-Old Brain Discovered
Marginal Ice Zone Project Tracks Breakup Of Arctic Summer Sea Ice
What Google Trends Reveals About Republican And Democrat Climate Change Concerns
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DOSS Dispersant From Deepwater Horizon Spill Persists For Four Years
Drug-resistant Superbug Instances Up Sharply In Southeastern US
Four-Winged Fossil Sheds Light On Dinosaur Flight
Prisoners Dilemma: Cooperation Among Humans Varies By Age
Marijuana Addict Brains Respond To Drug Paraphernalia
GOES-R Magnetometer Ready For Integration
Mental Health Patients At Highest Risk Of Suicide Just After Leaving Hospital
How To Accelerate Electrons The Van Allen Belt Way
Rainwater Found Below Earth's Crust
Donate A Kidney, Save A Life, Get Denied Health Insurance
If Scientists Were Wall Street Executives, Fraudsters Would Be In Jail
After Unconventional Launch, ESA Spaceplane Gets Ready For Reentry
Why Worms Don't Get Drunk
Raising State Math, Science Graduation Requirements Will Mean More Dropouts

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