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New Method Measures Nicotine Delivery From E-cigarettes
More Cost-effective Cure For Hepatitis C May Be Close
New Chemistries Found For Liquid Batteries
High Social Media Use Associated With Depression Among Young Adults
How The Rosy Periwinkle Creates Anti-Cancer Compounds
US Adults Get Failing Grade In Healthy Lifestyle Behavior
Record-breaking Ultraviolet Winds Discovered Near Black Hole
Why Did We Invent Pottery?
Plants Boost Extreme Temperatures By 5°C
Carbon Leads The Way In Clean Energy
Type II Diabetes Is Reversible, Even For Long-Term Diabetics, According To New Study
Is Moderate Drinking Really Good For You?
Calcium Waves In The Brain Alleviate Depressive Behavior In Mice
Nitrogen Factories In The Cretaceous Oceans
Individualized Cancer Treatment Targeting The Tumor, Not The Whole Body, A Step Closer
Researchers Track Neural Stem Cells By Coloring Chicken Eggs From The Inside
Beyond Alzheimer's: Study Reveals How Mix Of Brain Ailments Drives Dementia
Interventions To Minimize High-risk Prescribing Can Cut Emergency Admissions
The Flexible Way To Greater Energy Yield
An Implant To Prevent Alzheimer's
Your Brain Might Be Hard-wired For Altruism
Where Did The 'Siberian Unicorn' Disappear?
New Effects Of Ketamine Abuse Uncovered
Mitochondrial Metabolism Linked To Acute Kidney Injury
Aging Is Portrayed As Mainly Negative In Popular Music Lyrics

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