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Why Do Some Athletes 'Choke' ?
Anti-Psychotic Medication Not To Blame For Violent Crime - Analysis
Handshake Grip: A New Tool To Measure The Speed Of Aging?
Would We Be Better Equipped To Survive The Bubonic Plague Today?
Study Finds Genetic Patterns In Preeclampsia
Overestimation Of Radiation Exposure May Keep Women From Critical Screening
Breast Tomosynthesis After Screening Mammography Reduces Need For Ultrasound, Biopsies
Illustris Duplicates 13 Billion Years Of Cosmic Evolution In 3 Months
First Living Organism That Transmits Added Letters In DNA 'Alphabet' Created
Kelp Watch 2014 - No Radiation From Fukushima Detected On West Coast
Gangs: Offender Today, Victim Tomorrow
Pinocchio Rex: Long-nosed Cousin Of Tyrannosaurus Rex
Mexican Magic Mushroom Component Psilocybin Inhibits Negative Emotions
Better Statistics Insight Could Solve Missing Heritability Problem In Genome-Wide Association Studies
Climate: Explaining The Tree Ring Divergence Problem
Dino-Sore Healing: Rawr!
Mass Vaccination Campaigns Reduce The Substantial Burden Of Yellow Fever In Africa
LAMOST–HVS1: A Hypervelocity Star Moving At 1 Million MPH
Synthetic Genomics Signs R&D Agreement To Develop Humanized Pig Organs For Transplantation
Multi-Biomarker Test Identifies Patients Resistant To Pre-Surgical Chemoradiation Therapy
Environmental Racism: Minorities Are At Higher Risk For Chemical Catastrophe
'Exploding Head Syndrome' -- A Real But Overlooked Sleep Disorder
Evolving By Shrinking: How Dinosaurs Became Birds
Study Finds Pregnant Women Show Increased Activity In Right Side Of Brain
Hall Attractor State: Neutron Star Magnetic Fields Are Not So Turbulent After All

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