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Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis And Predicting Fracking Policy
Plants Use Newly Discovered Language To Communicate?
Electron's Quantum Behavior Recorded
Vitamin D Deficiency May Reduce Successful IVF For Women
A Picture Is Worth 1,000 Words - And Maybe 100,000 Other Pictures
Gender Disparity In Desire For Living Donor Kidney Transplants - By Recipients
Cystic Fibrosis Mucus Defect Present At Birth
Enzyme 12-LO Necessary For Development Of Diabetes - Study
Sorok , Hylabrook And The Mysteries Of Space Dust
Climate Implicated In Tree Height
Scientists Control Mouse Brains Using Lasers
Strategy To Combat Genetic Risk Factor For ALS
Altered Events: Forcing Chromosomes Into Loops May Switch Off Sickle Cell Disease
Cytoplasm: Inside The Cell, An Ocean Of Fluctuating Waves
Stressing Faults From Slow-Slip Earthquakes May Portend Doom For Tokyo
Notch Signaling And New Blood: Tracing The Beginnings Of Hematopoietic Stem Cells
To Look Authentic On Social Media, Fake It Up A Little?
Workaholics: The Socially Acceptable Addiction Of The 21st Century
How Geckos Turn Their Stickiness On And Off
Shape-Shifting Material For Facial Reconstruction
ADHD And Substance Abuse Develop From Same Neurocognitive Deficits
Ebola Outbreak Shows Global Disparities In Health Care
End White Flight From Cities, Because It's Good To Be Afraid
340B Federal Drug Discount Program Faces Challenges
Ride-Hitching Microbes In Dust From Asia Influence U.S. Rain And Climate

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