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Sexual Behavior Of Female College Students Has Gotten More Risky
Bowhunting As Neolithic Status Symbol
Democrats Redeemed? Republicans More Anti-Vaccine, Says Paper
Maternal Glycemia Lnked To Childhood Obesity
New Instrument Can Detect Atmospheric Mercury
Will More Midwives Mean Fewer Cesarean Deliveries?
Staircase Fractures In Microbialites And Travertines
Smothered Oceans: Extreme Oxygen Loss Accompanied Past Climate Change
Babies May Cause Their Own Preterm Births
Red Galaxies And Premature Gaseous Ejaculation
Researchers Find Hormone That Increases The Sex Drive Of Mice
To Prevent New Environmental Disasters, China Needs National Conservation Horizon Scanning
Picking Up On The Smell Of Evolution
Why Is It Again That Zebras Have Stripes?
Is Altered Dopamine Signaling A Clue To Autism?
Not Just Language: Cochlear Implant Users Can Hear And Feel The Beat In Music Too
How To Create A Scientific Process Freed From Systemic Bias
Biofouling: Ocean Acidification Changes Make A Difference
2,500 Women Could Benefit From Mitochondrial Donation In The UK
Old People: The Demographic It's Still Okay To Negatively Stereotype
Where Did The Missing BP Oil Go? The Gulf Of Mexico Floor
What's Happening With Your Donated Blood And Tissue Sample? Do You Care?
Corn Co-products From Wet Milling Fine For Pig Diets
Pain From Shots Shows Up In Infant Brain Activity Too
Bitcoin Scams Steal $11 Million

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