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Lithium-Ion Batteries Last 30 Percent Longer With A Silicon Sponge
Bioerosion In Mesophotic Coral Reef Geology
Found: A Hotspot Of Ultrahigh-Energy Cosmic Rays In The Northern Sky
Blood Test For Alzheimer's Gets Closer
How Do We Keep So Many Preterm Babies Alive? Volume, Volume, Volume
Marathon Pacing And Gender Differences
Political Correctness: US Government Doesn't Fund Studies On Innate Variation In Athletic Performance
Biology's Labyrinth: Ancient Chinese Human Had Inner-ear Formation Of Neanderthals
Neuroeconomists Retrospectively Confirm Warren Buffett's Wisdom
All Summer Jobs Are Good For Kids
Sleep Deprived? That's What Psychosis Is Like
Science Blog Readership Linked To Worse Understanding Of Science Among Poor People
Teen Dating Violence: Girls More Likely To Be Aggressors And Victims
Changing Antarctic Winds Could Accelerate Sea Level Rise
Virtual Water Highlights China's Hidden Environmental Footprint
Wildfire Emissions Contain New Type Of Superaggregate Soot Particle
PandaX Dark Matter Experiment Has Nothing To Report
Platonic Solids Generate 4-Dimensional Analogs
Carbon Tax Repeal Could Lead To Water Savings - Planting Trees Won't
Viruses: Deceptive Proteins Unmasked
Creating A Global Genome - The Metagenome Of Intestinal Microbiota
Higgs Particle Behaves In A Way Consistent With The Standard Model - Maybe A Dark Supersymmetry?
25 Minutes Of Mindfulness Meditation Alleviates Stress
Do Probiotics Work? Are They Safe?
Why We Grew Bigger Brains - To Stop Having To Eat Bugs

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