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Scientists Find Mechanism To Reset Body Clock
Plankton Make Scents For Seabirds And A Cooler Planet
Pseudogap Theory Puts Physicists Closer To High Temperature Superconductors
Ancient Clam Gardens Nurture Food Security
Fat But Fit: One-Third Of Obese Kids Still 'Metabolically Healthy'
What The Milky Way's Shape And Contents Really Look Like (You'll Need A Bigger Monitor)
Aerobic Capacity And Muscular Physiology Are Why Some Remain Thin
Wind Farms Can Be Viable, They Just Need One Hard To Do Thing
Take That, Canines: Humans Can Distinguish Over 1 Trillion Scents
Massachusetts Health Care Reform Led To Increased ER Use
FMRI Scans: Separating The Hype From The Reality
Forget The 47 Percent On Each Side, Swing Voters Hold More Sway Over Candidates
Eyes Are Windows Into The Evolution Of...Facial Expressions?
Embrace Hunting: Excessive Deer Populations Hurt Native Plant Biodiversity
Study Finds Forest Corridors Help Plants Disperse Their Seeds
Catching The Early Spread Of Breast Cancer
Study Describes First Maps Of Neural Activity In Behaving Zebrafish
Ancient Food Webs Developed Modern Structure Soon After Mass Extinction
Sometimes Less Is More For Hungry Dogs
Global Warming May Increase Methane Emissions From Freshwater Ecosystems
Top Quark New Best Value: LHC And Tevatron Announces First Joint Result
Social Groups Alleviate Depression
7X Humans: Loblolly Pine Genome Is Largest Ever Sequenced
First Evidence Of Plants Evolving Weaponry To Compete In The Struggle For Selection
Among US Children, More Infections Caused By Drug-resistant Bacteria

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