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Why Yellow Fever Mosquitoes Love Humans - Thank Genetics
Microbicides That Target HIV Don't Work In Presence Of Semen
Supercentenarians - World's Oldest Living People Get Whole-Genome Sequences Published
Modafinil: If You Believe In 'Smart' Drugs, You Are Dumb
Fracking Chemicals No More Toxic Than Common Household Substances
New Genetic Engineering Insight Could Curb Need For Fertilizers Even More
Rosetta’s Philae Probe Lands On Comet 67P - Holds On For Dear Life?
6 Billion Dollar Man Progress: An Artificial Retina
Sugary Drink Impact On Adolescent Metabolic Health Overstated
Autophagy: Acute And Chronic Effects Of Treatment With Antidepressants
Too Much Self Esteem Harms Kids' Relationships At School
Tree Disease Helps Forests
Opportunity Is Often The Mother Of Invention, Not Necessity
Alzheimer's Costs Are About To Boom
KSORT Assay: Genes Identify Transplant Rejection Chances
Discovery: Asteroid 62412 Is More Like A Comet
Controlling Gene Expression With Brainwaves
Traditional Healers And Naturalistic Fallacy Contribute To HIV Care Delays
"Chemical Farmers": Profits Are So High, Why Don't More Farmers Switch To Organic?
Ice Age Infants Unearthed In Alaska
Tumors And The Mystery Of 'Frankenstein' DNA
Laundry Detergent Pods And Poison Risk
Brain Decline: Marijuana's Long-Term Effects
Prosocial Behavior And The Need For Moral High Gods - What Birds And Linguistics Tell Us
Overall Risk Of Birth Defects Appears Low For Women Taking Antiretrovirals During Early Pregnancy

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