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Fossil Of Placoderm A Clue To Possible Origin Of Sex (Though Not Reproduction)
380-Million-Year-Old Placoderm Fossil Shows Oldest Evidence Of Live Birth
Atonal Homolog 1 - Is This An Anti-Cancer Gene?
Music And Lyrics - Sexual Songs Linked To Sexual Behavior In Youths
Game Theory Predicts 'Gang' Behavior In Ravens
Yoga Linked To Emotional Benefits For Breast Cancer Patients
Green IT Efforts Not Helping Climate Change, Says Study
Does Sex Sell? It Does If You Read This Article Just Because Of The Headline
Can Science Blogging Help Clear Up The Patent Application Backlog?
If You See A UFO, It May Be A D&D Character Instead
Cheaper? If The Left Digit Effect Says So
Turbulent Births And Trapezium Stars In Orion
Carter Constant - A 40 Year-Old Einstein Mystery Gets Some Insight From Newton
2008 Cool Off - A US Blip Or An End To Global Warming? James Hansen Has Some Answers
Bioluminescence - Luminescent Krill Due To 'Light Switch' Muscles
Macropinna Microstoma Mystery Solved - The Transparent Head And Tubular Eyes Of The Barreleye Fish
MyCode Seeks To Be A BioBank For Personalized Medicine
Figuring Out Short Term Perceptual And Memory Storage Processing
Gravitational Lensing: 'Einstein's Telescope' In Understanding The Cosmos
The Quest For The First Moments Of The Universe
The Echo Of Mass Extinction From 65 Million Years Ago
Going Green Cosmic Style - The Lulin Comet
R-Rated Movies Linked To Smoking In Kids
Lab-Made Proteins Neutralize Multiple Strains of Seasonal and Pandemic Flu Viruses
iPoint 3D - Your Next Remote Control Device Could Be Your Fingers

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