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W Chromosome: DNA Which Only Females Have
Celestial Butterfly L2 Puppis Emerges From Its Dusty Cocoon
Why Good People Do Bad Things
Skin Color, Lactose Tolerance: Mapping Population Changes In Bronze Age Eurasia
Attending Breast Cancer Screening Reduces Risk Of Death By 40 Percent
Cancer Overtakes Cardiovascular Disease As UK's No. 1 Killer Among Men
Data Underlying U.S. Dietary Guidelines Flawed - Or Not
Do We Want Accurate Polling Or Fair Elections?
Why Some Girls Don't Study Math-Intensive Science
Pregnant Pipefish Fathers Are Not Super Dads
Novel Genetic Mutations May Arise During Early Embryonic Development
Daily Sweetened Beverages Linked To Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
Culture Of Blame Still Prominent In The UK Today
Fruit Fly Genetics Reveal Pesticide Resistance And Insight Into Cancer
First Child Born To Woman Using Ovarian Tissue Frozen During Her Childhood
Global Sanitation Fund Reports Major Sanitation Advances For 7 Million People In 13 Countries
Weight-loss Surgery Puts Spark Back Into Relationships
One Dose HPV Vaccine As Effective As Three-Dose Schedules Against Cervical Cancers
Targeted Treatment For Arthritis, Thanks To Stem Cell Discovery
Down Syndrome: Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing Is Safe, Effective
How Atmospheric Rivers Form
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Genetic Variation Of Stress Hormone Receptor May Affect Vulnerability To Major Depression
Glass On Mars A Window Into Past Life?
Global Climate Change Estimates Out To 2100 From NASA

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