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How Small Can Life Get? These Ultra-Small Bacteria May Be At The Limit
Arctic Apple Gets USDA Approval, Then Gets Acquired
Better Genes Mean Better Beans
It's Life, Jim, But Not As We Know It
Study Suggests Hippocampus Role In Unconscious Memory System
Pump More Oil, Save The Environment - Electric Fields Boost Keystone Pipeline Flow
Statistical Mechanics Reveals The Ideal Hideout During A Zombie Takeover
Dr. Neil DeGrasse Tyson Awarded National Academy Of Sciences Public Welfare Medal
Adult Stem Cell Transplants Reach 1 Million Worldwide - And Are Still Underused
Feast And Famine Is A Pretty Good Diet For Longevity
Symbiodinium Thermophilum: New Algal Speces Helps Coral Survive Hot Reefs
Global Warming Pause Caused By Interaction Of Atlantic And Pacific Oscillations
Opt For Flexibility In Environmental Policies
More Structure In Your Life? Deconstructing Mental Illness Through Ultradian Rhythms
Big Data Tackles How Urban Movement Is Linked To Social Activity
Cattle Damage To Riverbanks Can Be Undone
Social Psychology Woo: Men With Short Index Fingers And Long Ring Fingers Are Nicer To Women
Coffee Linked To Reduced Risk Of Multiple Sclerosis
This Asian Herb Could Hold The Secret To Treating Ebola
Facilitated Communication: Why Do Debunked Autism Treatment Fads Persist?
Persistent Insomina A Harbinger Of Increased Mortality Risk From All Causes
Baby Formula Poses Higher Arsenic Risk To Newborns Than Breast Milk
New Glioblastoma Treatment
Do Anesthetics Have Long-Term Impact On Child Brains?
Yellow Rust Threatens Wheat Production - Field Pathogenomics To The Rescue

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