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Call Me Muad'Dib: Generator Uses Urine To Power Wireless Transmitter
Endocrine-disrupting Chemicals -- Threatening Fertility In Industrialized Countries
32% Of Americans Have STEM As A Top 3 Priority
Who's Hungry? Poor Children 3 Times As Likely To Be Obese
Do You Really Need That MRI?
Using Cycling To Explain Why Physics Isn't A Drag
A Fishy Tale Of A Sheep In Wolf's Clothing
Tropical Groundwater Resources Resilient To Climate Change
First Map Of The Wheat Epigenome Created
Contraceptive Implants, Injections And Repeat Abortions
Dozens Of Climate Models Overestimate Rainfall Increases Due To Global Warming
Early Stage Dementia Patients Referred To Specialists Are Institutionalized Twice As Often
'Ghost Fibers' Left By Injured Muscle Cells Guide Stem Cells To Regenerate
First Look At How Astrocytes Function In Humans
Bacteria Engineered With Synthetic Circadian Clocks
Unhealthy Choices Cost Company Health Care Plans Billions Of Dollars
When Machines Learn Like Humans
Life After Attaining A Ph.D.: Job Flow And Earnings
LSD Changes Consciousness By Reorganizing Human Brain Networks
Why Does Tamoxifen Work Better In Some Women?
Cheerleading Among Safest High School Sports
Cloudy With A Chance Of Warming
Stroke Prevention Takes A Back Seat To Stroke Treatment
Heptachlor Epoxide Pesticide In Milk Decades Ago Linked To Parkinson's Disease
Deep Core Of African Lake Gives Insight To Ancient Lake Levels, Biodiversity

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