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Laser Treatment May Boost Effectiveness Of Brain Tumor Drugs
A Mathematical Advance In Describing Waves
Embracing Science Would Take EU Agriculture Halfway Towards 2050 Climate Targets
Social Sunbathing In The Mint-sauce Worm
Microbirthing: 'Vaginal Seeding' A Growing Fad, But There's No Evidence Of Benefit
Climate Change Takes From The Poor, Gives To The Rich, Study Finds
ATLASGAL Survey Of Milky Way Completed
Microbirthing: Questions Over Safety Of Slathering Newborns In Vaginal Fluids
Visualizing The Emotional Power Of Music
Natural Sugar May Treat Fatty Liver Disease
'Kurly' Protein Keeps Cilia Moving, Oriented In The Right Direction
Effects Of Louisiana School Voucher Program
Television Exposure Directly Linked To A Thin Body Ideal In Women
Study Shows Likely Overuse Of PET Scans To Detect Recurrence In Lung & Esophageal Cancers
Graphic Images May Not Scare Smokers Off Cigarettes, Says Study
Vaginal Ring Provides Partial Protection From HIV In Large Multinational Trial
Block Yik Yak? Thought Control At Colleges Should Not Be Done So Casually
Gender Quotas In Mexico Didn't Reduce Quality Of Female Political Candidates
Mysterious Extinct Glyptodonts Are Actually Gigantic Armadillos, Says Their DNA
Fungi Are At The Root Of Tropical Forest Diversity, Or Lack Thereof
Manipulative Behavior Could Be Link Between EI And Delinquency In Young Women
Push The Tobacco Industry To Change Through Economic Incentives, Researchers Say
Oxygen Was Present In The Atmosphere Much Earlier Than Previously Assumed
Smokers With Depression Try To Quit More Often But Find It Harder
Novel Herpes Virus Isolated From Bat Cells

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