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Tsetse Fly Genetic Code Sequenced
Are Almonds An Optimal Snack?
WISE J085510.83-071442.5: Brown Dwarf Is Close Neighbor Of The Sun And The Coolest Of Its Kind
Researchers Generate Immunity Against Tumor Vessel Protein
Specialized Yoga Program Could Help Women With Urinary Incontinence
Kids On Welfare More Likely To Be On Psychiatric Medication Than Privately Insured Ones
In The Ancient Ocean, Did Metabolism Precede The Origin Of Life?
Soy-Dairy Protein Blend Increases Muscle Mass
The War On Food: New Government Report Wants Meat And Dairy In Europe Halved
Evidence Of Liquid Water On Mars
It's Not All Wedded Bliss: Marital Stress Linked To Depression
Fires In The Yucatan Peninsula In April 2014
Function Found For Mysterious Heart Disease Gene
Storing Doping Samples For 10 Years Will Stop Sports Cheats
Increasing Consumption Of Coffee Is Associated With Reduced Risk Of Type 2 Diabetes
Genetic Legacy Of Rare Dwarf Trees Is Widespread
Controlling Brain Waves To Improve Vision
Alteromonas Bacterium Plays A Big Role In Ocean Carbon Cycling
Accelerated Soil Carbon Loss Increasing The Rate Of Climate Change
The Ancient Maya And Virtual Worlds: Different Perspectives On Material Meanings
Autism Genome Project Delivers Genetic Discovery
Paying Closer Attention To Attention
Small Business Owners Don't Expect Fairness, They Are Thinking About Survival
Youth Baseball: Take The Bat, Leave The Candy At Home
SPASER Tech: Your T-shirt's Ringing

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