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Less Turbulence: Plasma Actuators Could Mean Quieter Cars And Aircraft
Dmanisi Skull: Homo Habilis, Homo Erectus Belonged To The Same Species - Study
American Geosciences Institute: Hey, Our Field Is Abysmal In Education Too
Brains Flush Out Toxins During Sleep?
Eyes-Free Yoga: Yoga Instruction For The Blind Using Microsoft Kinect
Constructive Conservation: The Wave Of Our Biodiversity Future
A Pig, A Fish And A Jellyfish Walk Into A Bar With A Nervous Disorder...
Miscarriage: Perception Vs. Reality
Retired Football Player Brain Scans Show Profound Abnormalities
Volcano Birth - It's Complicated
Diuretics, Other Blood Pressure Drugs, Linked To Decreased Risk Of Alzheimer's
Dense Neutron Stars Power Super-Luminous Supernovae
Schizophrenia Linked To Abnormal Brain Waves
Babies Know When Reactions Don't Match Emotions - At 18 Months
Sky Survey Captures Key Details Of Cosmic Explosions With GRB130702A And IPTF13bxl
Megacheirans: Extinct Giant Clawed Creature Had A Scorpion Nervous System
The Long Engineering Road To Political Emissions Standards
Magnetic Waves Clue To Decades-Long Coronal Heating Mystery
Precautionary Principle Downside: Men Over 75 Undergo PSA Screening Despite Recommendations
Science Win: Assisted Reproduction Has Resulted In 5 Million Babies
Therapeutic Dopamine: Happiness Signal Cascades Created In Mice
Craze Workout Supplement Contains Meth Analog
Occupational Hazard? Teachers More Likely To Develop Speech And Language Disorders
Set A Bedtime, Stick To It, Have Fewer Behavioral Problems In Children
The Future Of Touch-Sensitive Prosthetic Limbs: Real-Time Sensory Information

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