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75% Of Democrats Say Climate Change Is A Major Threat To The United States
The Norwegian Sea Has...Fresh Water...and The Atlantic Ocean Has Even More
Australopithecus Africanus Likely Breastfed For A Year
Statistically Delicious: Red Wine Linked To A Better Microbiome
Marijuana, Opioids, Depression
Ketogenic Diet Works For Infants With Epilepsy Due To Confirmed Genetic Abnormality
Even One Exercise Session Is Good For The Aging Brain
In France, Gender Bias Holds Back Female Scientists
Not Savages: England Had Advanced Trade In 1100 BC
Optimists Live 15% Longer
Edit Out Cancer: CRISPR Knocks Out Lcn2 Oncogene, Halts Progression Of Triple-negative Breast Cancer In Mice
LGBTQI And Want Asylum In Germany? You'll Need To Embrace A Stereotype
'Good Enough For France' - Are American Standards For Kidney Transplants Just Too High?
PSR B0540-69 : Why The Pulsar Wind Nebula Is Brightening
Dogs Are Your Heart's Best Friend: The Link To Better Cardiovascular Health
Military Aeromedical Patient Evacuations: Yet Another Way Dogs Rule
Fish Oil Supplements Don't Help Prevent Type 2 Diabetes - They May Make Glucose Metabolism Worse
Cervical Cancer Is Not The Most Common Thing The HPV Vaccine Prevents, That's Oropharyngeal Cancer
Australian Men Have The Highest Lagged Cohort Life Expectancy
Omega-3 Fats Won't Help Prevent Type 2 Diabetes
Crocodiles Don't Clean Their Teeth, They Get Rid Of Them And Grow New Ones
Mars Weather Forecast 3,000,000,000 BC: Warm With Occasional Rain, Turning Cold
AmazonFACE Project Study: Rainforest Absorbs Less Carbon Than Previously Estimated
Archaeological Findings On Babylonian Conquest Of Jerusalem
People Who Post To Social Media Under The Influence Of Drugs Often Regret It

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