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Hibernation Rethink - Bat Species Hibernate At Constant Warm Temperature
Old Tech May Lead To New AI Computing
Healthier Males Help Infertile Obese Females Conceive
The Myth Of Chinese Heart Health
Psychedelic Drugs Could Reduce Suicidal Thinking
ResearchKit - Apple Goes Open Source For Medical Apps
Can You Detect Sexism In A Smile?
Blood Test Predicts Cytokine Storm Drug Reaction In Humans
Should Information From Stalled Drug Trials Be Published?
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Antibodies To Brain Proteins May Trigger Psychosis
Hidden Hazards Found In Green Products
Four Images Of Supernova Refsdal, Split By A Cosmic Lens
GeneSight Multi-gene Test More Predictive Of Antidepressant Response
Activating Genes On Demand
Smoking During Pregnancy Increases Cancer Risk In Daughters
Grand Tree Of Life: Clock-like Trend In New Species Emergence And Diversity
Omega-3 Fatty Acids Reduce Inflammation, Protect Damaged Heart After Heart Attack
New Method Detects Drug Abuse In Exhaled Breath
'Switches' That Shaped The Evolution Of The Human Brain Mapped

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