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Straw From Oilseed: A New Source Of Biofuels
A Study Assesses The Possibility Of Turning CO2 Into Methanol For Use In Transport
Risk Is Much More Than A Game
Making Wind Viable: How To Reduce Power Losses Of Downstream Turbines
Children With Cochlear Implants At Risk For Deficits In Executive Function
Blocking Pain Receptors Extends Lifespan, Boosts Metabolism In Mice
One Molecule To Block Both Pain And Itch
Deep Earth Recycling Of The Oceanic Floor
Sorry Aussies, You Don't Get Credit For The Kiwi
More Kids Don't Walk To School Because Parents Don't Let Them
Mental Illness Reduces Life Expectancy More Than Heavy Smoking
Shared Custody Is Becoming The Norm
New Method For Propulsion In Fluids
Scientific Collections Play Vital Role In Conservation Biology
Should Science Funding Remain A Meritocracy Or Is It Time For More Economic Redistribution?
Scientists Identify Potential Vaccine Candidate For Pediatric Malaria
Clinical Trials Designed To Block Autophagy In Multiple Cancers Show Promise
One-third Of All Brain Aneurysms Rupture: The Size Is Not A Significant Risk Factor
Despite Economic Blows, Infant Health Has Improved Among US Poor
Study Shows How Common Obesity Gene Contributes To Weight Gain
Scientists Find An Unlikely Stress Responder May Protect Against Alzheimer's
Scientists Find New Way To Combat Drug Resistance In Skin Cancer
Symbiosis Or Capitalism? A New View Of Forest Fungi
Melanin And Eumelanin's Secrets Revealed
Rising Obesity Reason: Poor People Can Finally Afford To Be Fat

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