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Sulfur, Sodium - A Mysterious Salt Combination Preserved The Dead Sea Scrolls For Millennia
Precision Electronic Medicine And The Future Of Mind Control
Though Deaths Remain Infrequent, There Are Racial/Ethnic Disparities In Pregnancy-Related Mortality
Cancer Is The Leading Cause Of Death In High-Income Countries, And That's A Public Health Win
Pre-Historic Air Conditioning - Inside The Head Of T. Rex?
Plagiarism, Lack Of Diversity; Humanities Journal Editors Criticize Humanities Academia
This Snake Crawls Through The Brain’s Blood Vessels - And That's A Good Thing
Prototype Reactor Turns CO2 Into Formic Acid, Pure Liquid Fuel
Sexual Economics Debunked: Women Don't Have Less Relationship Power As They Age
Healthy People Over 70 Should Not Use An Aspirin Regimen
From Washington To Maine, A Storm May Let You See The Aurora Borealis This Weekend
420 Million Years Ago, Oxygen Depletion Caused A Mass Extinction That Out Wiped 23 Percent Of All Marine Animals
Trump's Executive Order Was Needed - 76% Of Kidney Transplant Candidates Receive At Least One Offer But Never Knew It
Ancient Civilizations Messed Up The Planet Long Before You
Plant-Based Diets Risk Worsening Brain Health
Before Clovis? The Original Native Americans May Have Arrived 1,000 Years Before Previously Believed
ArchaeoGLOBE Project: If There Is An Anthropocene Epoch, It Started 4,000 Years Ago
The Left Wing Dominates Social Media In America, In Brazil The Right Is In Charge
The Most Volcanically Active Body In Our Solar System Is Not Earth, It's Jupiter's Moon Io. But Elsewhere...
For New Science To Live, Old Scientists Must Die
Your Refrigerator Is Where All That Farmer's Market Produce Goes To Die
Burgundy Wine Grapes: A Climate Change Story
Altruism And The Pathways To Imagination
Net Generation: Z And Millennials Think They Use Technology Without Losing Productivity. Actually...
MRD-VP-1/1: The Face Of Lucy's Ancestor, Australopithecus Anamensis, 3.8 Million Years Ago

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