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Coffee Snobs Are Losing Ground
Mutagenesis: The Genetic Modification Europeans Don't Mind
New Hampshire Legislators Not Buying Anti-GMO Scare Tactics
EPA Scales Back Its Flawed Ethanol Mandate
If You Prefer The Mythology Of Science, Read No Further
Students Recreate London Before The Great Fire Of 1666 - In 3D Digital
Common Core Standards Are Better Than No Child Left Behind - Yeah, Right
Early Career Resources Center - Elsevier
What Do Climate Scientists And Republicans Agree On? Nuclear Power
Roboroach: Mobile Phone 'Cockroach Backpack' App Is Controversial
Human Organs Cloned And Grown In 2014
Organic Food Shoppers - Part Of The .01 Percent
End US Nationalism And Let Foreign-Born PhDs Stay
IPCC Revises Carbon Estimates From September Report
Carnival of Math Number 1101000
The Gluten-Free Fad Is Dangerous - So Is The Backlash
Shellfish Anaphylaxis Won't Be The Next Big Fad Allergy In Kids
Epigenetic determinism
5 Reasons Not To Buy Gluten-Free Labels
Manufacturing The Myth Of A GMO Debate
2 Dirty Secrets About Science Funding
Viet Nam Testing Dengue-Blocking Mosquitoes
Can Marketing Make You Thinner?
Canada Ponders Return To Old-School Arithmetic Drills
Rubik's Cubes And The Average Size Of Selmer Groups Of Elliptic Curves

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