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Could Better Psychology Tests Have Predicted The Germanwings Suicide Crash?
Teens, Suicide And Schools: Screening Versus Privacy
Satellites Catch Birth Of Two Volcanic Islands In Yemen
Did The Scottish Settle Iceland A Century Before The Norse?
Early Christian Apocalypse: St. Paul Gave Us Heaven And Hell Many Times Over
The Case Of The Missing Booze: Brits Drink 12 Million More Bottles Per Week Than Previous Estimates
This Eye-Opening Parasite Can Get In Through Your Contact Lens
Why 'Wellness' Isn't The Answer To Working Too Much
Facebook’s Instant Articles App May Mean The End Of The Media Paywall
New Shakespeare Portrait Controversy Misses The Big Picture
Back To The Future: Skyscrapers Will Be Made Of Wood
Nuclear Power Isn't Really Zero-emission, But Neither Is Anything Else
Men Are Not Biologically Useless After All
Not Just Baby Mozart - All Music Is Good For Kids
Machine Learning And Big Data Is Changing Sports
How Nigeria Beat The Ebola Virus In Three Months
Why No One Is Addressing The Failure Of Antidepressants
Why B.B. King Was Great: He Played Out Of Tune
Single Blood Markers For Disease Will Be A Thing Of The Past
What Baboons Can Teach Us About Social Media
Big Data Could Help Modernize Informed Consent
Bees Are More Than Honey And Hives
Journal Elitism: Stop Penalizing Scientists For Talking Directly To The Public
Are Small Amounts Of Moderate Exercise Better For Health?
DINKs Share Housework Equally – And Then A Baby Arrives

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