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Peru's Manu National Park Sets New Biodiversity Record
Astronomers Find Solar Storms Behave Like Supernovae
Smaller Meals More Times Per Day May Curb Obesity In Cats
Crop Species May Be More Vulnerable To Climate Change Than We Thought
Researchers Regenerate Sound-sensing Cells In The Ears Of Mice With Hearing Damage
Bioengineered Growth Factors Lead To Better Wound Healing
Multilevel Approach To Coping With Stigmas Identified
Farming And Nutrition: The Upside And Perils Of Worldwide Food Staples
Tough Question: How Many Species Of Extinct Moa Were There?
Women In Academia Are Less Likely Than Men To Cooperate With Lower-Ranked Colleagues
Pesticide-Resistance Of Insects Has Doubled Since 1990
Study Finds Dramatic Rise In Skin Cancer Among Middle-aged Adults
Mind Over Matter: Beating Pain And Painkillers
In The Brain The Number Of Neurons In A Network May Not Matter
The Art Of Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy
New Technique Could Be Used To Search Space Dust For Life's Ingredients
Simple, At-home Test Will Detect Most Colorectal Cancers
Scientists Call For Screening Mammography Every 2 Years For Most Women
Marker May Predict Response To Ipilimumab In Advanced Melanoma
How Fat Might Be Controlled Through The Body Clock
Some Brain Regions Retain Enhanced Ability To Make New Connections
Is Multitasking Mastery In The Genes?
Microbe Community Changes May Reduce Amazon's Ability To Lock Up Carbon Dioxide
The Epigenetics Of Breast Cancer Family History
Ramularia And The 4 Rs

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