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Climate Change Has Had Antarctic Winners Too
MedSeA Study: Acidification And Warming Threaten Mediterranean Sea
Heart Rate Variability May Predict Risk Of Disease In Premature Infants
Father's Day Science: 12 Minutes Of Exercise With Kids Will Improve Their Attention And Reading Comprehension
Politics On Twitter - A Whole Lot Of Plebians Echoing A Few Elites
OASL: Naturally Occurring Protein Could Inhibit Viral Infections, Like Flu
Complex Image Theory: Magnetic Field Tracks Football In 3-D Space
Female Hormones Linked To Obesity Epidemic In Men
Nurses Can Help Prevent Anti-Vaccination Beliefs
NASA Recreates The Atmospheric Soup Of Titan
Leukemia Drug Stimulates Immunity Against Many Cancer Types
The Movement Rate Of Continents Has Not Been Constant - And What That Means For Studies That Use It For Data
"Twice As Good As Before": Toward More Accurate Anthropogenic Emission Numbers
HTTP With Accountability: Tim Berners-Lee Wants To Reinvent The World Wide Web
WAG: Cracks In Charon Might Mean It Had An Underground Ocean
Gun Violence And Mental Illness: What's The Story?
One Shot Could Reduce Heart Attacks By Up To 90 Percent
Fighting Off Illness, Rather Than Illness Itself, Causes Sleep Deprivation
There And Back Again: Cage Water Molecules, Watch Them Change Form
When Is Antibiotic Resistance A Good Thing? In The Gut Microbiome
Tamoxifen-Resistant Breast Cancer Reversed When Paired With Hydroxychloroquine
Is A Viable Hydrogen-Powered Car Finally On The Horizon?
Why Is Quitting Smoking Harder For Some? It May Be In The Striatum
Mad Cow Disease In Humans: New Test Detects Toxic Prions In Blood
Grindr, Scruff And Recon: Want An STD? There's An App For That

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