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A Battery Small Enough To Be Injected, Energetic Enough To Track Salmon
Controlling Magnetism With An Electric Field
Baby Hearts Need Rhythm To Develop Correctly
Antibiotic Resistance Genes Found From The 14th Century - Long Before Antibiotics Were Used In Medicine
Mauritius Kestrels Show Long-term Legacy Of Man-made Habitat Change
Scientists Find Resistance Mechanism That Could Impact Antibiotic Drug Development
Nanoscale Pillars Could Radically Improve Conversion Of Heat To Electricity
Zebrafish Discovery May Shed Light On Human Kidney Function
Personalized Medicine: Buzzwords Or The Best Way To Treat Cancer?
Volcanoes Like Mount Hood Can Quickly Become Active
Costs Vary Widely For Care Of Children With Congenital Heart Defects Across US Hospitals
Higher Risks Among Perinatal Women With Bipolar Disorder
On The Road To Mottronics
Cancer Patients Turning To Mass Media And Non-experts For Info
Wind Turbines Change The Weather, So They May Make Hurricanes Weaker
Scientists Discover 11 New Genes Affecting Blood Pressure
Study Shows That Premature Infants Benefit From Adult Talk
Dismantling Pancreas Cancer's Armor
MIT Makes A Water Filter From The Sapwood In Tree Branches
Passive Smoking Linked To Increased Miscarriage, Stillbirth, And Ectopic Pregnancy Risk
Spotted Seal Study Reveals Sensitive Hearing In Air And Water
RXTE Reveals The Cloudy Cores Of Active Galaxies
NuSTAR Helps Untangle How Stars Explode
HPV Vaccination Is Associated With Reduced Risk Of Cervical Lesions In Denmark
Food Packaging Chemicals May Be Harmful To Human Health Over Long Term

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