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Biodegradable Material With Built-In Vitamin A Reduces Scarring
Transplant Centers Often Reject Potential Donor Livers For Sickest Patients In Need
How Many Ways Can You Arrange 128 Tennis Balls? An Apparently Impossible Problem Solved
Obfuscation: How To Hide From Online Surveillance
RAND Survey Shows That Voters See Little Difference Between Candidates On Ideology
Antidepressants Double The Risk Of Aggression And Suicide In Children
Study Finds Toxic Pollutants In Fish Across The World's Oceans
Censoring Old Films Or Mark Twain Books: Airbrushing Out Racism Is Just 'Editing The Past'
Omega-3 Fatty Acids In Raw Milk Reduces Asthma And Allergies, Says Study
Good Boss? Bad Boss? Won't Matter, Employees Will Leave For Money
Honeybees, Ants May Provide Clues To Suicide In Humans
Losing Fat While Gaining Muscle: Scientists Close In On 'holy Grail' Of Diet And Exercise
Neuroticism Predicts Anxiety And Depression Disorders
Palmer Amaranth Could Affect Illinois Soybean Yield
Antidepressants During Pregnancy Do Not Pose Risk To Unborn Child
Genetic Study Provides First-ever Insight Into Biological Origin Of Schizophrenia
Genome Of The Flowering Plant That Returned To The Sea
Left Brain, Right Brain: Both Hemispheres Process Numbers
Uncorrected Farsightedness Linked To Literacy Deficits In Preschoolers
Capitalize On 'life Transitions' To Instill Better Environmental Behaviors
25 Point Drop In IQ Linked To Lack Of 16p11.2 Gene Copy
4 Ways To Stop Online Bullying
Painkiller Use During Rat Pregnancy Linked To Drop In Female Offspring Fertility
A Pen To See Cancer
Ecotourism, Natural Resource Conservation Proposed As Allies To Protect Natural Landscapes

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