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17.6 Tesla: Decade Old Superconductor World Record Broken
Some Aggressive Cancers Respond To Arthritis Drugs
Cholinergic Amacrine: Heritable Nerve Cell Creates A 'Personal' Space
New Compound May Mean New Ways To Treat Antibiotic-Resistant TB
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Don't Jump On The Banning Methane Bandwagon - And Stop Using Global Warming Potential For Comparison
Bad Video Game Behavior May Make People Good In Real Life
Volcano Plots, Goldilocks Effects And Using Palladium-Gold Nanoparticles To Clean Polluted Water
Fight Parasites, Unleash A Dormant Virus
In Nanostructures, Physics Sometimes Trumps Chemistry
Chimps Prefer African Music To The Western Kind
Early Life Stress Can Be Good For Developing Brains - Or Toxic
Cancer Drug Rapamycin May Lead To Gene Therapy For Blood Disorders
Geothermometer For Methane Formation Developed
21st Century Billboards: Chemists Develop Magnetically Responsive Liquid Crystals
Telemedicine Catches Retinopathy Of Prematurity Blinding Disease In Premature Babies
Hot Hand Bias: Monkeys Believe In Winning Streaks Too
More Than 40 Melanoma-specific Genes That Determine Aggressiveness Discovered
Live Like The Poor, Die Like The Rich - More Money Does Not Solve Health Care Issues
Kids, Don't Imbibe: That's How Alcoholic Hobos Started
Cherokeea Attakullakulla: New Species Of Moth From The Appalachian Mountains
Proof Of Concept For New Tuberculosis Therapy
Acid-sensitive Ion Channels Affect Addiction-Related Behavior
Will Coupons And Discounts On Stuff Lead To Healthier Behavior?
Estradiol Hormone Levels At Midlife Linked To Heart Disease Risk In Women

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