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Anisotropic Resistance: A Physical Link To Weird Electronic Behavior
Wildfires, Other Burns Play Bigger Role In Climate Change
Take That, Mom: We Should Talk To Strangers After All
Dear Orlando Bloom: How To Freak Out Less
Mouse Models Of Autism Show Insular Cortex Alterations
Another Reason To Visit Maui - Brother Of Hibiscus Discovered
Gulf Oil Spill: Microbiology Approach Worked But Toxic Contaminants Remain
Artemisinin Resistance: Malaria Drug Changes Need To Be Made
Vape 'Em If You Got 'Em: Benefits Of E-Cigarettes Outweigh Risks
Bees Know Their Business: They Learn Which Flowers Have The Best Pollen
Long After Acute Attacks, Diverticulitis Patients Have Psychological, Physical Symptoms
To Live And Die In Berkeley: Monitoring Schrodinger's Cat In Real Time
Seniors At Risk Of Financial Abuse - Often By Family
Many Depressed Preschoolers Still...Wait, What?
Off The Grid: All-In-One Trigeneration System Offers Greener Power With Energy Storage
Ancient Mystery: European Mosquitos Trapped In Asian Amber
Tree Nuts Linked To Decreased Blood Fats And Sugars - Systematic Review
Blood Test Biomarker Could Help Prevent Spina Bifida
Science 2.0: Big Data Shows Temperature Swings Are Here To Stay
Reading Glasses Are So 1,000 A.D. - Let's Have Vision-Correcting Displays
Medicaid May Be Why So Many Mentally Ill People Are In Prison
In The Arctic Ocean, Researchers Measure Waves The Size Of Houses
The 2008 Financial Crisis Was Not Caused By Short Selling
Rural Studies Show Informal Child Care Works
Wait, So How Much Does The Milky Way Weigh?

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