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TFLY Protein Crucial To Telomerase Activity
Calcium May Be Key To Restoring Acid Rain-Damaged Forests
Europeans Are Less Negative About GMOs Than Portrayed
Solar Activity: Smallest Sunspot Cycle Since 1906
Back Braces Work For Adolescents With Idiopathic Scoliosis
Climate Change Acceptance Changes With Media Reports About The Weather
IC 4628:The Prawn Nebula Recipe For Young Stars
The Cat And Mouse Nature Of The Parasite Behind Toxoplasmosis
Human Activity Affects Latitude/Altitude Pattern Of Atmospheric Temperature
Sense Of Entitlement By Employees Leads To More Claims Of Mistreatment By Employers
IDH1 Protein Is A Marker For Early Diagnosis Of Lung Cancer
These Children Considered Autistic May Be Misdiagnosed
Beyond Peer Review: How To Manage Errors In Research Data
Mansion Excavation May Tell Us About Rulers Of Jerusalem At The Time Of Jesus
First Experimental Determination Of Proton Weak Charge Determined
Tamoxifen's 'Mental Fog' Is Real - So Is A Possible Antidote
Discovery: Where And How Imagination Occurs In Human Brains
Greenland Snowpack Measurements Show A Drop In Atmospheric CO Since The 1950s
Brain May Be Hard-Wired For Chronic Pain
Plankton Portal: Citizen Scientists Explore The Open Ocean From The Comfort Of Home
Younger Breast Cancer Patients Overestimate Benefit Of Contralateral Prophylactic Mastectomy
Change Your Lifestyle, Change How Your Cells Age
E. Coli O157 Vaccine In Cattle Could Cut Human Cases Of Infection By 85 Percent
Haptic Optical Tweezers Let You Touch The Microcosmos
50-50 Phase-Change Memory May Be The Future Of Flash

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