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Physicists Really Roll The Dice With Quantum Random Number Generator
Kids And Math: Mental Number Line Impacts Memory For Numbers
Collective Immunity: Multi-Attribute Optimization Of Pediatric Vaccine Policies
To Get Big Attention, Stay Small - Large-scale Tragedies Get Less Notice
Glycolipids Clue In How Tuberculosis Avoids Destruction Inside Cells
NGC 300 Gets A Striking New Image
Next Generation 'Intelligent' Batteries Get Some Optimization
MEC-17 - Traffic Cop Of The Nervous System
In Defense Of Gossip?
There's Science To Dancing Also
Mathematics Tackles Chaotic Big Bang Question
What Are Babies Made Of? Junk Food These Days, It Seems
Psychotropic Medications Linked To Birth Defects
Organic Farming Better For Wildlife? Not Necessarily
Greenland, West Antarctic Ice Caps Melting At Half The Speed Previously Predicted
PRDM9 - Genetic Catalyst For Human Diversity
Scientists Mimic Chloroplasts - Meaning Solar Cells That Fix Themselves
Edible Clothes: The Haute Cuisine Of Haute Couture
Dark Data - Increasing Transparency And Access To Raw Research
Cheating In Sports: Transgenic DNA Gene Doping Now Detectable
Operator Hierarchy - Next Step In Evolution A Technical Life Form That Passes On Knowledge And Experience?
Making Phosphorus Go Green
Source Credibility Versus Content Hypothesis - Scientists Lose When It Comes To Environmental Issues
Implantable Bio-Artificial Kidney Could Replace Dialysis
Live Longer Thanks To Science 2.0: Social Networks Influence Health Behaviors

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