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Glyphosate Now Most Popular Weed Killer In History, Laments Economist Chuck Benbrook
Logging Helps Black Rats Invade Rainforests
'Junk' DNA Plays Role In Preventing Breast Cancer
Taking Super Bowl Bets - On Getting The Flu
Appalachia Continues To Have Higher Cancer Rates Than The Rest Of US But Gap Is Narrowing
Why Do Scientists Chase Unicorns? Because Sometimes We Find Them
Moon's Tidal Forces Affect Amount Of Rainfall On Earth
Half Of Americans Favor Higher Tax Increases To Fund Obama's Cancer 'Moonshot'
Can Animals Thrive Without Oxygen?
TV A Top Source Of Political News For Caucus-Goers - And Everyone Else
Does COPD Truly Exist?
Discovery Of Mechanism That Enables Bacteria To Elude Antibiotics
'Lifespan Machine' Probes Cause Of Aging
Slender Mice, Heart Disease And Diabetes -- What Do They Have In Common?
High Corporate Taxes Incentivize Corporate Debt
The Brains Of Patients With Schizophrenia Vary Depending On The Type Of Schizophrenia
Calculating Whiskers Send Precise Information To The Brain
Antarctic Fungi Survive Martian Conditions On The International Space Station
Heavy Fermions Get Nuclear Boost On Way To Superconductivity
Virtual Reality Makes Its Best Users The Most Queasy
Ancient Babylonians Used Geometry To Track Jupiter
Cholesterol Levels Improve With Fat-Rich Diet And Weight Loss
New Type Of Nanowires, Built With Natural Gas
Health Care's Familiarity With Military Culture Critical To Improving Care For Veterans
Media Can Skew Attitudes

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