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Mitigate Electric Vehicle Charge Rage With Improved Batteries
Pears, Apples, BMI Associated With Breast Cancer Regardless Of Body Shape
Quasiparticle Excitons - First Direct Observation In Motion
Winter Weather: Warm West, Cold East: Is Part Of A 4,000-Year Pattern
The Ozone Hole In The Arctic That Never Happened
Charitable Donation Discrepancies: Why Are Some Countries More Generous Than Others?
Predicting Bioavailable Cadmium Levels In Soils
Study Examines Vitamin D Deficiency And Cognition Relationship
How Pathogenic E. Coli O157:H7 Binds To Fresh Vegetables
Antibiotics Improve Health Of Children In Developing Countries
Prolonged Heavy Bleeding During Menopause Is Common
Fialuridine Redux: New Mouse Model Would Have Predicted Fatal Outcome In Human Clinical Trial
Antifungal Drug Amphotericin: Potent, Puzzling And Now Less Toxic To Humans
Ménière's Disease: New Insight Into Rare Inner Ear Condition
In Deaf People, The Language They Learned As Kids Affected Brain Structure
CHRONO: The Missing Piece In The Mammalian Circadian Clock Puzzle
Casual Marijuana Use Linked To Brain Abnormalities
The Human Food Relationship: It's Complicated
Rock Paper Scissors - How Biological Mutation Wins
Pollution Ghettos? Study Finds Minority Neighborhoods Have Worse Air Than White Ones
Herding Cells With Electrcity Could Lead To Smart Bandages
Puppet Plagiarism - Copycats Are Just Not Cute
Breaking Bad Mitochondria
Regenerated Esophagus Successfully Transplanted Into Rat
Less Salt Intake Credited With Lower Cardiovascular Disease Deaths

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