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A Cookbook For Spacetime - No Big Bang Needed
Those Supervolcanoes In Utah - Wait, What?
Stop Blaming Mom: Sperm Epigenome Shows You May Be What Your Father Eats
Lung Cancer Risk From Silica Reviewed
Plant Adaptation To Different Environments Involves Trade-offs In Performance
Blood Clots Absorb Bacterial Toxin
Meditation Changes Gene Expression, Say Psychologists
Will Permanent CO2 Sequestration Work? An Abandoned Mine May Hold The Key
Peer-Reviewing Science Is Trending On Twitter - Maybe
You Don't Need To Take Pictures Of Everything - And Taking Photos May Impede Memory
The Puzzle Of How Quantum Effects Help Plant Cells Capture Light
Who's Patenting Whose Genome?
T Cell Immunotherapy Show Promising Results For Leukemia
How Water Dissolves Stone, Molecule By Molecule
Mobile Phone Camera Can Be A Mini-Microscope For Low-Cost Diagnostics
The Real 1 Percent That Is A Problem: The 1 Percent That Is 63 Percent Of Violent Crime Convictions
Sorry Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Corn Oil Is Better For Lowering Cholesterol
Sex Shop Science? Skin Communicates With, And Affects, Metabolism In The Liver
Paranthropus Boisei: A Ruggedly Built, Tree-Climbing Human Ancestor
The Chemistry Of Cataract Creation
Artificial Euglenids: Smaller, Softer Robots Have A Cuter Image
Origin Of Life: Which Ancient Minerals?
Earth's Van Allen Belts - Particle Accelerators In The Sky
What We Learned From The Strongest Deep Earthquake Ever Detected
Smart Like A Crocodile?

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