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5 Patients Get Nose Reconstruction With Cartilage Grown From Their Own Cells
Medical Liability Isn't The Biggest Hidden Health Cost In America - But It's Big
Early Tibetan Plateau Larger Than Previously Thought - And Younger Too
4-Quark Hadron Confirmed At LHC
Does Your Insurance Cover Terrorism?
Parallax Geometry Extreme: How Our Galaxy Measurements Just Got 10X More Accurate
Backtesting And Pseudo-Mathematics: The Road To Financial Charlatanism
Fruit Flies Have Latent Bioluminescence
Ruminate On This: Camels Emit Less Methane Than Cows Or Sheep
Ice Age Leafcutter Bee Fossils At La Brea Tar Pits
Upside To Age-Related Decline In Memory - Lower Risk Of Cancer Death
102 Year Ago Today, The Titanic Set Sail: It Wasn't Simply Unlucky
Extinct Carnivorous Marsupial May Have Hunted Prey Larger Than Itself
Grow Crops On Photovoltaic Farms
High-Fat Diet Associated With Increased Risk Of Some Breast Cancer
Climate Pragmatism: It's Time To Innovate, Not Mitigate, And Create A High-Energy Planet
Synthetic Collagen Promotes Natural Clotting
Are Chromium Supplements Helpful In Lowering Blood Sugar Levels?
Breastfeeding, Infant Sleep And How Babies Are Defying An Evolutionary Mandate
Third World Yeast Made First World Beer Possible
Butterfly Larvae Mimic Queen Ant To Avoid Detection
Genetic Defect May Confer Resistance To Certain Viral Infections
Supersymmetry Found In Nature?
Researchers Discover Dangerous Ways Computer Worms Are Spreading Among Smartphones
Biomedical Research: Europeans Want To Embrace The US Model

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