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Shale: One More Nuclear Waste Disposal Option For The Administration To Ignore
Sorry Duck Dynasty, Deer Hunting Is Going To Help Patients With Diabetes
Do Saturated Fats Really Cause Heart Disease?
FrankenMoss Comes Back To Life After 1,500 Years
Sleuthing The Evolution Of A Superbug
Primordial Gravitational Waves: BICEP2 Announces First Direct Evidence Of Cosmic Inflation
Planet Mercury Shrunk Far More Than Previous Estimates
Tequila Plant May Be Good For Diabetics
Good News: Colon Cancer Incidence Rates In Older Americans Have Plummeted
21st Century Bionic Plants Might Even Monitor For Environmental Pollutants
Is Third-Hand Smoke Real? Is It Harmful?
BGF: BPA Alternative Made From Lignin Could Be Greener
Dedicated Neuro-Highway: Human Brains Hard-Wired To Link What We See With What We Do
Lactose Culture: Africans' Ability To Digest Milk Linked To Spread Of Cattle Raising
3-Person IVF: Eugenics Or Choice Is Stirring The Simmering 'Designer Baby' Pot
You Should Be Ashamed -- Or Maybe Not
Roomy Cages Built From DNA
These Boosts Are Made For Walkin'
3 Million Years Old: Little Foot Is The Oldest Complete Australopithecus
Elf1 Cell Line May Help Embryonic Stem Cell Research
2.5 Million Americans Living With An Artificial Hip, 4.7 Million With An Artificial Knee
New Findings Show Link Between Diabetes And Pancreatic Cancer
Big Data Tackles Tiny Molecular Machines
ACL Injuries No Longer End A College Football Career
Tension Triggers Muscle Building

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