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Ants Protect Acacia Plants Against Pathogens
Study Finds Later School Start Times Improve Sleep And Daytime Functioning In Adolescents
Oldest Trees Are Growing Faster, Storing More Carbon As They Age
Fast Food Not The Biggest Cause Of Rising Childhood Obesity
Gondwana: What Sculpted Africa's Margin 130 Million Years Ago?
How Cancer Cells Groove: Rock And Rho Proteins
Testosterone In Males May Enhance Desire To Sing - But Not Song Quality
Is Obesity A Socially Transmitted Disease? Study Finds Social Norms Influence Food Choices
Genetic Background Of Sporadic Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis In The Chinese Han Population
Meloidogyne Mali: A New Invasive Plant Parasitic Nematode In Europe
Alcohol Leaves Its Mark On Youngsters' DNA
Crocodiles Climb Trees
'Extremely Low' Risk Of Kidney Failure Risk For Kidney Donors
Betting On Dietbet: Social Gaming Site Effective Weight Loss Tool, Finds Study
ObamaCare Will Mean A Lot More Social Workers In Health Care
Recent Decades Likely Wettest In 4 Millennia In Tibet
Exhausted? It's The Perfect Time To Make Health Decisions
Hack The Environment: Bringing Biodiversity Hardware Into The Open
No Clowning Around: Juggling Sheds Light On How We Run
Scientific Reproducibility - Is It Going Extinct Or Do We Not Teach Statistics Well Enough?
Peat Soils As Gigantic Batteries
Study: Racial Bias In Pain Perception Appears Among Children As Young As 7
Genetic Chip Will Help Salmon Farmers Breed Better Fish
Gene For Dissected Leaves
New Depression Treatments Reported

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