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Owl Monkeys Don't Cheat, Penn Study Shows
Cultural Hitchhiking: How Social Behavior Can Affect Genetic Makeup In Dolphins
Humans Drive Evolution Of Conch Size
Building Heart Tissue That Beats
Study Finds No Evidence That Vitamin D Supplements Reduce Depression
Risk Of Psychiatric Diagnoses, Medication Use Increases After Critical Illness
Columbus Got There First: Chicken Bones Tell True Story Of Pacific Migration
Study Fingers Chickens, Quail, In Spread Of H7N9 Influenza Virus
New Research Links Body Clocks To Chronic Lung Diseases
Closer To Detecting Preeclampsia
A New Algorithm Improves The Efficiency Of Small Wind Turbines
The Frozen Truth About Glaciers, Climate Change And Our Future
Who's Afraid Of Math? Maybe You Are, If You Have These Genetic Factors
Eat More Nutrients, Die Young
Was This Press Release Written By A Human? Do You Care?
Potent Pot Is Not A Myth
Scent Of The Familiar: You May Linger Like Perfume In Your Dog's Brain
Workplace Flexibility Still A Myth For Most
Strengthening Learning In Children: Get Outside And Play
Stressed Out Women Become More Prosocial - Stressed Men Hunker Down
For The Last 600 Million Years, The Sea Anemone Has Been Genetically Half Animal, Half Plant
3,000 Year Old Skeleton Is Earliest Complete Example Of A Human With Cancer
Only 20 Percent Of UK People With Hearing Problems Use Hearing Aids
Democrats, Republicans See Each Other As Mindless - Unless They're A Threat
Biodiesel - Now With More Alligator

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