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A Small Step Toward Discovering Habitable Earths
NASA Tests New Robotic Refueling Technologies
Not Just Males: Common Ancestor Of Modern Songbirds Had Female Song
We Just Want To Be Liked: Frequent Facebook Use Linked To Eating Disorder Risk
Would A Science Barbie Hurt Female Participation In Science?
Sulfur And Iron Haunt The Ghost Wreck
Moving Boys Out Of High-Poverty Neighborhoods Leads To PTSD Symptoms
Fast And Furious 200,000,000: Ram Pressure Stripping In Spiral Galaxy ESO 137-001
Whooping Cough: Vaccinating New Mothers Reduces Risks For Infants
Meat And Cheese Scare: Protein May Be As Bad For You As Smoking
Does Palliative Chemotherapy Palliate?
Are Plants More Intelligent Than We Assumed?
Not Even Freezing Cold Stops Alien Species In High Altitudes
Social Media Underwhelms: Armchair Activists Aren't Doing All That Much
New Bioplastic Even Encourages Plant Growth In The Environment
Nearby Casinos Associated With Lower Obesity In Kids
Bedroom TVs Linked To Weight Issues In Kids
Optimize Agriculture By Optimizing Photosynthesis
Who Has More Intimate Partner Violence, Gays Or Straights?
The Microbial Soil Process That Controls Atmospheric Hydrogen
Not Charge Or Spin: Shaken Will Mean Less Data Loss In Future Computers
Criminals Are Happy About The Affordable Care Act
Iron Deficiency May Increase Stroke Risk Through Sticky Blood
Adding Bevacizumab To Initial Glioblastoma Treatment Doesn't Improve Overall Survival
Does More Stress Equal More Headaches?

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