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Groundcherries Are Just The Start: CRISPR May Popularize A Food Future You Haven't Heard Of Yet
Dogs Are Not So Smart
Moderate Alcohol And Breast Cancer: Real Epidemiology Or Just Statistical Correlation?
Why Is A Non-Browning Apple Less 'Natural' Than Non-Fat Milk?
3 Million Year Old Footprints Suggest Human-Like Walking Evolved Long Before Humans Did
AI GAN Will Boost Credibility Of Fake Videos
Instagram's Positivity Problem - Even When Comments Are Good They're Bad
Solar Energy Gets A Golden Sandwich
Indefinite Causal Order Answers The Chicken Or Egg Paradox
Whole Grains Can Help Prevent Type 2 Diabetes - As Long As They're Coupled With Fewer Calories
Teen Dating Violence: Girls Are More Likely To Attack Than Boys
Say Hello To My Little 3D Printed Bionic Eye
Detection Of Higgs Particle Via Decay Into Bottom Quarks
Three New Ancient Primates Identified From 46 Million Years Ago - In San Diego
Low Carbohydrate Diets Are Unsafe
The War On Sugar: Science Or Hype?
Pfizer Drug Tafamidis Reduces Risk Of Rare Heart Disease 30 Percent
Centralized Energy Will Be Better For Emissions And Health In Poor Countries - Even If It's Coal
Bahama Nuthatch Is Not Extinct
Denisova 11 - Girl Had A Neanderthal Mother And Denisovan Father
Microsoft Developer Allison Farris To Compete In Miss America
Modern Human-Like Gripping Capabilities Existed In Ancestors 500,000 Years Ago
Psychologists Discover Your Personality May Change Over 50 Years
Exoplanets Containing Water May Be More Common Than Believed
3700 BC: Embalming Was Taking Place 1,500 Years Earlier Than Thought

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