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Human Bones Can Teach Us About 6,000 Years Of Farming
Can You Put A Price On Ecological Restoration?
I Can Haz Blood? The Surprising World Of Pet Transfusions
On The Eve Of The ACA, Primary Care Doctors Are Available - If You Have The Right Insurance
Saccades Not Cultural: Chinese People Have Faster Eye Responses
Want Less Rape And Homicide? Have A Male-Dominated Society
Air Quality Researchers Forget To Account For Laboratory Chamber Walls
BOSS Quasars Provide Most Precise Measurement Yet Of Expanding Universe
Paternal Obesity Linked To Child Autism
Off-Label Antipsychotic Drug Use For Foster Care Youth Is Increasing
New Prostate Cancer Detection Can Save Millions Of Men From Painful Biopsies
Tiny Greenhouse Gas Emitters Have A Big Impact
The Downside To Twitter: A Rumor Maelstrom During Disasters
Anxiety Drugs, Sleeping Pills Linked To Risk Of Death
Photosynthetic Activity Shows High Productivity Of US Corn Belt
Geologic Clock: Interior Of The Earth Helps Determine The Moon's Age
Sweden Has 3X As Many Young People With Type 1 Diabetes As Previously Thought
Overuse Of Blood Transfusions Increases Infection Risk
Over A Lifetime, Childhood Obesity Costs $19,000 Per Child
Sport Makes Muscles And Nerves Fit
The Risks Of Acetaminophen Toxicity From Over The Counter And Prescription Pain Medications
Clouds Seen Circling The Drain Around Supermassive Black Holes
Arid Areas Absorb More Atmospheric Carbon Than Previously Known
Amino Acid Fingerprints Revealed In New Study
Friedreich's Ataxia -- An Effective Gene Therapy In An Animal Model

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