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Eight New Species Of Whip Spider Found In The Brazilian Amazon
Science On Salt Is Polarized - That Means It Is A Cultural Issue, And Not A Health One
Fossil Analysis Pushes Back Human Split From Other Primates By 2 Million Years
Titan Probes Depths Of Biofuel's Biggest Barrier
The Pros And Cons Of Statistical Tools To Spot Cartels
Graphic Cigarette Warnings Trigger Brain Areas Key To Quitting Smoking
'Ecologically Diverse' Breast Cancers More Likely To Be Deadly
New Mathematical Model Explains Variability In Mutation Rates Across The Human Genome
Blood Test Could Transform Tuberculosis Diagnosis, Treatment In Developing Countries
With 60% Of Academic Clinical Trial Results Not Shared, The Public Has A Blind Spot
'Ice Age Blob' Of Warm Ocean Water Discovered South Of Greenland
Does Sexual Aggression Alter The Female Brain?
Common Problem For Older Adults: Losing The 5 Key Senses
Recreational Drugs: Bath Salts Still Easy To Get, But Difficult To Detect In Biological Samples
Binge Drinking Dangerous For Young Adults
New Plant Species Discovered On Yakushima
Bernini's 'Animas', Were Originally Meant To Be Mythological Sculptures
Pareiasaurs: The 'Ugliest Fossil Reptiles' Once Ruled Asia
Testing The Best Seeds For Africa’s Needs
Link Between Red Meat And Heart Disease?
Buyers Like Homeopathic Products, Even Though They Do Nothing
A Primitive Advance
Memories And Sensations: The Rhythm That Unites Them
What Makes A Bacterial Species Able To Cause Human Disease?
Antibodies From An Ebola Survivor Reveal A Potential New Vaccine Target

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