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Pet Ownership Has Potential Benefits For Older Adults
Characteristics Of Transplant Patients Likely To Have A Potential Living Liver Donor
Obamacare Argument: ACA Medicaid Expansion Will Make States Money
The Simple Beauty Of A Free Radical
One Of The Worst Known Invasive Species Discovered In The U.S.
Controlling The Path Of Lightning
Viagra Does Something, But It Does Not Cause Melanoma
Subsidies Double Alternative Energy Capacity Since 2005
Tests To Gauge Genetic Risks For Prostate Cancer Becoming Feasible
Active Volcanoes On Venus
How Jet Contrails Affect Surface Temperatures
Early European Human Had A Neanderthal Ancestor
Environmental Activism Is Successful, Science Not So Much
Metal-Organic Framework Compounds: Solar Cell Made Of Highly Ordered Molecular Frameworks
A Third Of The World's Biggest Groundwater Basins Are In Distress
'Yes' And 'No' Are Common To Every Language, But They Mean Different Things
Interventions Among Healthy People Save The Most Lives
MRSA Superbug Contamination Found In UK Sausages And Minced Pork
Clues Point To Sulfur In Earth's Core
Culturing The Brain Connectome In A Dish
Alcohol Is Good For You? The Public Is Not Convinced
Einstein A Hero Again: He Saves The Quantum Cat
Biodiversity Reduces Human, Wildlife Diseases And Crop Pests
Child Fitness Worse Than Feared - And Obesity Is Not To Blame
The Sixth Mass Extinction Is Here, Declare Hysterical Academics

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