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Baseball Pitchers, Can You Out-throw A Chimp?
Hold Off On Buying That Chinese Miracle Lettuce
Twitter Culture: Atheist Tweets More Analytical, Christian Tweets Less Negative
iPads Among Residents More Gimmick Than Benefit - Study
Less Focus On Power Plants: 21 Percent Of Homes Account For 50 Percent Of CO2 Emissions
Awakening Sleepy Skin Stem Cells May Reduce Signs Of Aging
Blame "The Big Bang Theory" - Why Fewer Women Go Into Science
Common Genetic Architectures Of Down Syndrome
Imaging Study Says It Maps Effects Of Autism On The Brain
Has Inflammatory Bowel Disease Increased In The US?
Efficiency For Two-Junction Solar Cell Creeps Up
How We Chase Objects - It's Also In The Mind
Denier Impact On Climate Change Policy - Much Ado About Not So Much
Dopamine In The Eyes: ERG Can Detect Pleasure Response From Chocolate
Hypoxia Reason Why One Anti-Cancer Therapy Stops Working
For Anxious Dementia Patients, Robot Pets May Be A Solution
Prebiotic Synthesis Of Organic Matter Reaction
Odd Couple: 250 Million Years Ago A Mammal Forerunner And An Amphibian Lived (And Died) Together
Mind Over Mechanics: Get Ready To Control A Flying Robot With Your Brain
Solar Plasma Splashdown Helps Understand Accretion Rates Of Growing Stars
Cities, Like Organisms, Are A Predictable Complex System Of Social Reactor And Network
How Did We Get A Third Van Allen Radiation Belt In 2012?
Arp 142: Celestial Bird Takes Flight
Red Queen Hypothesis Right: Species Are Not In Equilibrium But 'Run To Keep In Place'
Chlamydia Promotes Gene Mutations That Lead To Cancer

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