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Pulsars Could Cut Out The Middle Man For Interstellar Travel
Quantum Effects Get Hot When Chemistry Gets Cold
Did Body Hair Evolve To Warm Or Cool Animals?
Synthetic Biology Circuits Get Their Most Complicated Version Yet
Fish Version Of Oxytocin Drives Their Social Behavior, Says Study
Medicare Recipients Overspend By Not Choosing The Cheapest Prescription Plan
Space Travel: Pioneer Anomaly Solved?
Eternal Terror: 100 Million-Year-Old Spider Fossilized In Amber While Attacking A Wasp
Black Silicon Solar Cells Can Absorb Infrared Spectrum And Now Are A Whole Lot More Efficient
Gambler Psychology: Near-Misses Are Frustrating Losses Rather Than Near-Wins
Abrasivity: How Safe Is Your Toothpaste?
Scientists Use Adult Stem Cells To Make Old Muscles Young Again
42 Days No More? Fresh Blood Not Superior, Says Study
Infertility: A Protein's Tale
NA-1: Clinical Trial Shows Neuroprotectant Drug Protects Brain Against Stroke Damage
Pooled Phase III Data Supporting Perampanel Partial Epilepsy Treatment
What Electrical Appliance Will Still Be In Your Home 25 Years From Now?
Gender Analysis Says Women In Science And Technology Low In EU, US Workplace
Evolution Of Publishing From The 1400s On
Governments Set To Tackle International Shark Trade
600 People: Network Effect Of Event Fundraising Revealed
FDA Approval Of Subcutaneous Implantable Defibrillator For Patients At Risk Of Sudden Cardiac Arrest
Robot Technology Performs Complex Spinal Surgery On 10-Year-old
Robert Bork And Gregory Sidak Discuss Google Antitrust Claims
Natural Gas Declared Unnatural, But Fracking Fuels Global Gas Conversation

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