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Brain Networks Hyper-Connected In Depressed Young Adults
Wealthy, Liberal, Elites: Vaccine Refusal Linked To Expression Of Privilege
Why Osteopaths Want To Be Called Doctor: Marginal Members Emphasize Group Identity
Ghost Fishing: How To Prevent Lost Traps
Ring Of Fire Tectonic Plate Is Cooling - And Shrinking
Tomato-Rich Diet Linked To Lower Prostate Cancer Risk
NMR Technique Could Spot Organic Food Fraud
Modern Traditional Chinese Medicine: Triptolide Plus Nanotech Could Improve Cancer Treatment
What Lit Up The Early Universe, Numerous Faint Galaxies Or Quasars?
Why Listeria Is So Hard To Fight
Married Couples Who Smoke Pot Have Fewer Domestic Violence Incidents
Holographic Noise Speculation: Maybe You Are A 2-D Hologram
Ionic Liquids: Busting Through Biofilm Shatters Defenses Of Serious Skin Infections
Composition Of Earth's Mantle Revised
Sorting Cells With Sound
Resilience Management: What The Bubonic Plague Can Teach Us About Ebola
Disillusioned Churchgoers Undergo A Moral Identity Crisis
Do Moviegoers Prefer Fact Or Fiction? The Surprising Answer
Outsourcing Parenthood: It Takes The Marketplace To Raise A Child
An Inconvenient Truth: Green Behavior Benefits Corporations More Than Society
Key To Speed? Elite Sprinters Maximize Force To Ground
Link Between Prenatal Antidepressant Exposure And Autism Risk Questioned
Carbon And Biomass: Earth Can Sustain More Plant Growth Than Estimates Showed
Wave-Particle Duality Principle Remains Safe And Sound
Eating Disorders Correlated To Increased Risk Of Autoimmune Diseases

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