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Hunters, Fishers Object To Weakened EPA Rules In Alaska
Earth Day: Illegal Immigration Is Killing The Environment, Says Group
This Cell Is The Source Of Most Cases Of Invasive Bladder Cancer
Bulletproof Nuclei? Stem Cells Exhibit Unusual Absorption Property
The Slow Decline Of Biofuels - Corn Stover Inclusion Won't Help
Genetic Anticipation: Bad News Is Good News For Familial Amyloid Polyneuropathy
Reproduce Or Conquer The World? Bacterial Adventures In Theoretical Biophysics
Cohort Study - Avoiding Foods Early Leads To More Allergies
Scientists Discover Brain's Anti-distraction System
New Research Shows People Are Thinking About Their Health Early In The Week
Impact Glass Stores Biodata For Millions Of Years
Myelin Finding Turns Neuroscience On Its Head
No-Till Soil Organic Carbon Sequestration Claims Questioned
High-Energy Laser Beams Aimed At Clouds To Control Weather
Music Therapy: Religious Music Helps Seniors Reduce Anxiety
28 Percent Of Morning After Pills In Study Are Counterfeit
Sun Emits A Mid-level Solar Flare
Holistic Conservation: Forget 20th Century Claims About People And Species Extinction
Downside To LED Bulbs - Like HDTV, It Makes Some Things Look Worse
New Study Suggests A Better Way To Deal With Bad Memories
Ancient DNA Offers Clues To How Barnyard Chickens Came To Be
Plants With Dormant Seeds Give Rise To More Species
Lost World: 3-Million-Year-Old Landscape Still Exists Under Greenland Ice Sheet
Artificial Intelligence Programs Go Head To Head
Some Fish In Remote National Parks Show Elevated Levels Of Mercury

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