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Anthropologists Link Monogamy To Significant Inequalities Among Women
Fewer Black Men Than Women Vote Democrat And A PNAS Paper Suggests That May Be Because They're In Jail
CRISPR/Cas9 Gene Can Limit Agricultural Pests, But Will Environmentalists Accept Modern Science?
Alcohol Doesn't Cause Alzheimer's Disease, But It Sure Isn't Helping Any
Male Masturbation Linked To Greater Ability For Offspring In Primates
Endoscopy Gets The Fantastic Voyage Treatment
Britain's Bubonic Plague Of 2000 BC
Volunteering Linked To Well-Being Of Adolescents
The Spring In Our Step Isn't Just Happiness, It's How We Run So Well On Two Feet
School Shooters Have This In Common Besides Mental Health Issues
Bionic Pancreas For Type 1 Diabetes Gets FDA Clearance
Hydrocortisone As Adjunctive Treatment For Septic Shock
How One 'Warm Ice Age' Permanently Changed Climate Cycles
Searching For The World's First Bladder Transplant Patient
A Table Sized Vaccine Printer Could Allow Deployment In Difficult Areas
COVID-19 Lockdowns Led To 200,000 Fewer Cancer Diagnoses In 2020
Ancient Tibetans Thrived In One Of Earth’s Most Inhospitable Environments Thanks To Dairy Foods
This Is The Type Of Consumer That Dictates Price
The Energy Grid Is Too Reliant On Electric Compressors For Natural Gas Pipelines
What Aggressive Driving Means For Automated Cars
Volcanoes Have Huge Climate Impact, Including Underwater Ones
The Standard Model Of Cosmology Gets More Evidence
Charity Is Right Wing But Generosity Skews Left
Warmer Temperatures Alter ‘Missing Link’ Of Microbial Processes In Peat Moss
Plants Make Sounds During Stress

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