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Optogenetics: Electronic Chip Mimics The Way The Brain Stores And Loses Information
New Vaping Restrictions Are A Big Win For Cigarette Companies
Frying Cancer With Vibrating Gold Nanoparticles
Plastic-Eating Caterpillars Study Called Into Question By Independent Look At The Data And Methods
Evidence Of Breeding Among Denisovans And Homo Sapiens In Asia 160,000 Years Ago
Black-eyed Peas, The World's Toughest Bean, Gets Its Genome Cracked
Kratom Is Unsafe As An Herbal Supplement, Finds New Review Of Poison Centers Data
CRISPR Leads To Genetic Sex Selection In Mammals For The First Time
Buprenorphine Is A Schedule III Drug For Opioid Addiction - Taking It Off Prescription Will Save Lives
Marijuana Legalization Linked To Decline In Teen Use
All Calories Are Equal, But Not All Fat Is
Forget Coffee, Try Playing Minecraft For A Creative Boost
Autonomous Vehicles: Which Driving Style Will You Prefer?
Fake News, Or Just Bias Different From Our Own?
Violent Deaths In The Paleolithic
So Long Antibodies, Welcome Frankenbody
Even With China Emitting 5X As Much Energy CO2 As The US, Climate Goals Are Still Attainable
East Asian Hot Boreal Spring Linked To Atlantic Sea Surface Temperatures
Multiple Sclerosis Patients Have A 66% Greater Risk Of Respiratory Cancer
For Post-Menopausal Woman And Heart Disease Risk, Pear Is Better Than Apple
How To Create A Good Excuse
53 Percent Of Survey Respondents Have Had Out Of Body Experiences
Doctors, Don't Be Shy About Selfies From Patients - They Do A Lot Of Good
Genetic Engineering May Lead To A World Where Malaria Can Be Contained Without DDT
What Journalism Professors Teach Students About Their Job Prospects

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