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Herbicide Use And Potato Reproduction Not Adequately Tested, Says Study
Scientists 'Trick' Bone Marrow Into Releasing Extra Adult Stem Cells Into Bloodstream
Anthocyanins In Black Raspberries Linked To Cancer Prevention
Want To Make A Galaxy? First, Take A Black Hole ...
Discovered - 12 New Gamma Ray Only Pulsars
A New Understanding Of Cheese Cultures (And We Don't Mean France)
Two Huge Evolutionary Leaps - How Life Went From Bacteria To The Blue Whale
Connection Between Sleep Apnea, Stroke And Death
Women Exercise Less Than Men - Study
Cassiopeia A Supernova Remnant Gets Dynamic Visualization
Smokers Kids More Aggressive, Says Study
Exercise Not Key To Stopping Obesity, Say Researchers
Metadherin Gene Linked To Breast Cancer Spread
Stop Global Warming With Bigger Government And Price Controls, Say Economists
Milky Way Even More Awesome Than Previously Believed
Lorentz Invariance Abnormality Could Overturn Building Block Of Einstein's Relativity, Say Physicists
Bulimia May Be A Brain Disorder, Says Psychiatrist
Common Pneumonia Vaccine Does Not Prevent Pneumonia, Says Canadian Medical Association Journal Study
Dead Stars And A Story Of A Planet's Birth
Mapping The Milky Way's Spiral Arms
Solved - Mystery Of Nazca People Trophy Skulls
Antibodies - 'Evolutionary Leaps' To Fight Microbes, Says Report
Big Planets Need To Grow Fast Or Die Young
You Knew This - Shade Trees Keep Houses Cooler, But Here Is How Much
Brown Dwarf Desert? Yep

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