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Barrique: When Wine Hits The Right Nerve
Melting East Antarctica Ice Could Mean Thousands Of Years Of Unstoppable Sea Level Rises
Potentially Unnecessary Radiation From CT Scans After Suspected Sports-Related Injury
Animal Hoarding Is Not Just A Psychiatric Disorder, It's A Public Health Issue
Maybe Elizabeth Bathory Was Onto Something: Young Blood Recharges Brains Of Old Mice
Are You A Morning Person Or Night Owl? Actually, Your Mental Abilities Are Keenest At This Time
Inbred Wolves Struggle, Moose Proliferate At Isle Royale National Park
Privacy Is Not Dead - And 3 Other Privacy Myths Debunked
Moroccan Flic-Flac:Spider Gymnast
Why We Should Keep Smallpox Around
US Corn Yields Are Incredible, But Still Vulnerable To Hot, Dry Weather
Steroids Are Ineffective And Possibly Harmful In Pediatric Liver Disease
The Risks Of Nutritional Deficiencies In Obese Teens
Lean Patients With Fatty Liver Disease Have Higher Mortality Rate
Atomic Level Look At Telomerase May Unlock Secrets In The Fountain Of Youth
TGF Discovery May Help Treat Brittle Bone Disease
Frictional Melting May Help Predict Volcanic Eruption Behavior
Up Or Down? Land Surface Study Shows Varying Global Warming Trends
Motor Cortex Shown To Play Active Role In Learning Movement Patterns
GDF11 Makes Aged Brains And Muscles Behavior Younger
Taking The Lead Out Of A Promising Solar Cell
Straight Women Have Worse Gaydar - Because Sexuality Is Less Important To Them Than To Lesbians
Necrophiliac Recombination: Because Regular Sex Is So Boring
Reduce Bullying And Victims Won't Bring So Many Weapons To School
Weight-loss Surgery Can Reduce Liver Damage

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