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Secular And Longitudinal Trends In Young Female Dieting Strategies - 30 Year Study
Sugary Beverages In Adolescence Impair Memory
Prehistoric Dairy Farming At Extreme Latitudes
DXL Instrument Settles Interstellar Helium Debate
Mike Massimino, The First Tweeting Astronaut, Leaves NASA For Academia
We Can Predict Audience Reaction To TV Programming
Quantum Cheshire Cat: Scientists Separate A Particle From Its 'Grin'
Achalasia Esophagus Disease Is Autoimmune
Virtual Water Shortage By 2040
Teach For America Efforts Show School Board Politics Alive And Well
First Grade Reading Suffers In Minority Neighborhood Schools
Water Vapor Is The Most Abundant Greenhouse Gas
NFL Players: Here Is The Best Time To Sign A Contract
Evidence Of Man At The South Pole Before Roald Amundsen Arrived In 1911
Running Was Never As Great As Once Claimed, But Not As Bad As Now Said Either
Forget 20 Foot Sea Rise Hype, Nuisance Flooding Will Get Action Taken
African Rice Sequenced: A Genome To Feed The World
For People At Risk Of Suicide, The Internet Is A Blessing And A Curse
Endurance Runners: In Warm Regions, Heat Stroke 10X More Likely To Kill You Than Heart Attacks
Astrocytes, The Brain's Lesser Known Cells, Get Some Cognitive Respect
Discovered: Cool-Burning Flames In Space
Goal Attainment: We Often Don't Like Early Victories
Scissoring The Lipids May Lead To Tuberculosis Vaccine
Comparing The Risks Of Treatments For Esophageal Cancer - Review
After Cloud Surfing Venus, Express Is Running Out Of Gas

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