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DNA 'origami' Could Help Build Faster, Cheaper Computer Chips
Getting Closer To Using Beer Hops To Fight Disease
A Step Toward A Birth Control Pill For Men
Brain Activity Of Nematodes Seeking Food Offers New View On Sleep
Understanding The Dynamics Of Crowd Behavior
Meldonium: It Might Not Be Sharapova's Fault
Lower Oil Prices Lead To Higher CO2 Emissions
Beta-blockers Could Reduce The Risk Of COPD Exacerbations
Science Curriculum Tailored To English Language Learners Boosts Student Achievement
Practicing Tai Chi Reduces Risk Of Falling In Older Adults
How A Bad Night's Sleep Might Worsen Cancer Development
Change In Mosquito Mating May Control Zika Virus
CPAP May Not Improve Glycemic Control In People With Diabetes
Rates Of Prophylactic Mastectomy Have Tripled In Past Decade Despite No Survival Benefit
Vitamin Supplement Cocktail Linked To Slowed Hereditary Deafness
A Foldable Material That Can Change Size, Volume And Shape
Multi-gene Test Identifies Early Breast Cancer Patients Who Can Be Spared Chemo
Seismic For The Spine: Vibration Technology Offers Alternative To MRI
3 State Laws Could Reduce Gun Deaths By 80 Percent, Say Scholars
Link Between Gum Disease And Cognitive Decline In Alzheimer's
Blacks Face A Higher Risk Of Kidney Failure Than Whites, Regardless Of Genetics
Using Statistics To Predict Rogue Waves
Millennials More Likely Than Older Adults To Donate Clothing Rather Than Trash It
GMO Anthocyanin-Expressing Citrus Developed
Violin Varnish: Key To A Fiddle's Tone

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