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Subwavelength Plasmonic Cavity: Metallic Sandwich May Make Solar Power Delicious
ABCC10 Protein Linked To Cancer Drug Resistance In Mice
Swift Satellite May Detect Birth Of Violent Supernovae
Paradox Of Aging: Older People Report Better Cognitive Functioning, Well-Being
From Microfilm To Digital: Apollo's Lunar Dust Data Gets Restored
Antibiotic-Eating Bug Unearthed In Soil
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Works Where Antidepressants Alone Don't - Study
End-Run Around The Diffraction Limit: Shrinking Light To Billionths Of A Meter
Hybridization Among Primates: What Interbreeding Howler Monkeys May Tell Us About Human Evolution
Are Electronic Cigarettes A Healthier Alternative?
"Black Marble" Images Showed Lights In Uninhabited Western Australia - What Gives?
Bendable Ice, Gaping Crevasses Affect Stability Of Antarctic Ice Shelf
Toxoplasmosis: How Common 'Cat Parasite' Gets Into The Brain (And Stop Eating Cats)
Leukemia: Positive Early Results For WT1 DNA Vaccine Clinical Trial
Convergent Evolution? Biological Adaptation To Thin Air And A Gene Trait Quirk
Plant Growth In Zero Gravity
World's Smallest Reaction Chamber - A Tiny Spray Of Fluid
Typhoon Bopha Philippines Rainfall Totals - Seen From Space
Fermi Telescope Boosts Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Flashes Monitoring
BAF60c Gene Turns Carbs Into Fat
Can Diet Lead To Epigenetic Effects And Less Cancer?
Warm Sea Water Toward Antarctic Glaciers Is Constant, Not Seasonal
Mexican Paradox: Abortions Overestimated 10X Since Decriminalization
Sherlock: Tiniest FBI Appendix F Certified Fingerprint Sensors
Cavemen Were Better At Animal Art Than Leonardo Da Vinci

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