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Marangoni Effect: Why Your Future GPS Could Be Chemistry
Simple New Test For Vitamin B12 Deficiency
E. Coli: Bacterial Diarrhea Vaccine Candidate Highly Efficacious
10 Million Suns: That Bright Pulsar May Not Be Alone
Cocoa Flavanols Reverse Age-Related Memory Decline
Witnessing The Exploding Fireball Stage Of A Nova
How To Build A Powerful Antibiotic
Ebola: Guidelines For Clinicians
Florida Lizards Evolve Within 20 Generations
Intervention Program Helps Prevent Dropouts, Alcohol And Drug Use In Mexican-American Kids
Cat Dentistry - Vets Want Your Money, But Are Nervous About Bringing It Up
In Overweight Kids, There Are Mistaken Asthma Symptoms - And Overuse Of Medication
Blood Vessel Transplant From Own Stem Cells - Now In A Week
Shutting Off Blood To An Extremity Protects Hearts During Cardiac Surgery
Climate Change Caused By The Ocean
Erupting Bardarbunga Volcano In Iceland Sits On A Massive Magma Hot Spot
Ebola's Evolutionary Roots Are Ancient
Genetically Modified Stem Cells Kill Brain Tumors
Smart Aquaculture Outsmarts Climate Change
Free Radicals Unresolved - The Elusive Cause Of Aging Remains Elusive
No-Till Agriculture Hasn't Lived Up To The Promise
We're Too Late To Prevent 137,000 More Ebola Cases, Says Epidemiology Paper
The Army May Not Increase Risk Of Suicide, More Suicidal People May Join
Ferns Will Survive
Ironically, Asking Questions To Identify Teens At Risk Of Hearing Loss Doesn't Work

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