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Cheers, Muad'Dib: Urea Bioreactor Electrochemical System Recycles Astronaut Urine
The Nature Versus Nurture Debate: Are You Born With Language Structure?
USA Has Faltered In Economic Freedom But Still Leads The World In Entrepreneurship
Abell 33 And HD 83535: A Long-Distance Engagement
New: Better Tissue Trauma Repair Than Grafts And Synthetic Material
Global Health Care Is 1 Percent Of Domestic Health Spending
ACA Ripple Effect: Auto, Malpractice And Other Insurance Will Go Up Also
GM Crops Debated At Irish Food Conference
Is The Power Grid Too Big?
Elafin Protein Discovery May Mean Treatment For Celiac Disease
Sea Otters Can Get The Flu, Too
LRO Mission (And North America) To Experience Total Lunar Eclipse April 15th
Lipid Levels During Prenatal Brain Development Implicated In Autism
Genomic Analysis Leads To More Accurate Classification Of Brain Tumors
Pop Music Implicated In Teenage Drinking
Dark Matter Has Conferences, Now It Needs Evidence
The Mystery Of The Hexagon On Saturn's North Pole
Simulating Yeast Metabolism To Understand Changes During Wine Fermentation
Black Carbon Hitches A Ride To The Ocean Floor On Passing Particles
Cetuximab And Chemo For Advanced Colorectal Cancer May Lead To More Rapid Cancer Progress
Whites Become More Conservative When Thinking About Minorities Becoming Majorities
Tracking Sugar Movement In Plants
Before Neanderthals, Early Modern Humans Took Down A Giant Elephant In England
Epidural Electrical Stimulation Allows 4 Paraplegic Men To Voluntarily Move Their Legs
Neuroscientists, You Now Have No Excuse Not To Share Raw Data

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