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Hops Extract Studied To Prevent Breast Cancer
Physical Violence Is Just One Reason Journalists Stopped Covering The News
Why Republicans And Democrats Are Self-Segregating
Faking To Finish -- Women Feign Sexual Pleasure To End 'bad' Sex
Statins May Be Associated With Reduced Mortality In 4 Common Cancers
How Plants Sense Electric Fields
Physicists Discover Family Of Tetraquarks
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Move Over, Tatooine - Planet HD 131399Ab Has 3 Suns
New Clue To How Lithium Works In The Brain
Missing Link In Epigenetics Could Explain Conundrum Of Disease Inheritance
The Academic Biomedical Workforce Is Aging, And It Will Affect Academic Funding
Athletes May Have White Matter Brain Changes 6 Months After A Concussion
Mitochondria Are Exploited In Cancer For Tumor Cell Motility And Metastatic Competence
Nicotine Exposure During Pregnancy Nearly Twice As High As Reported
Cancer Cell Lines Predict Drug Response
Neural Networks To Obtain Synthetic Petroleum
Cost Doesn't Matter, Almost Half Of Popular Sunscreens Don't Offer Adequate Protection
Lessons Of Lager: Yeast Is Science Even Organic Food Shoppers Appreciate
How To Get Moral Free-Riders To Cooperate: Make Everyone Pre-Pay
NHS England Should Fund PrEP For HIV Prevention
Subsidized Food Linked To More Calories, And More Cardiometabolic Risks
To These Flies, Cicada Sounds Are Like Love Songs
Warming Pulses In Ancient Climate Record Link Volcanoes, Asteroid Impact And Dinosaur-killing Mass

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