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Brains Of Dyslexic Males And Females 'Significantly' Different
Galleria Mellonella: At 300 KHz, Greater Wax Moth Is The World's Most 'Extreme Hearing' Animal
V5: How To Hit A 90 MPH Baseball, The Neuroscience Way
Subnivium: Harsher Winters But Less Snow Are A Double Whammy For Plants And Animals
What Restless Legs Syndrome And Insomnia May Share In Common
How Medicare Costs Can Be $180 Billion Lower Over 10 Years
Humans And Megafauna: Don't Blame Us
Black Sea: There's Genetic Gold In Them Thar Sediments
Mount Sharp On Mars Likely Formed By Wind, Not Water
Sorry, Youngsters: Sugar Daddies And Cougars Are More Myth Than Reality
Will Hawaii Get More Hurricanes?
Team Sports May Deter Both Bullying And Violence
Brighter Clouds: Organic Vapors Linked To Climate Cooling
MGE: Brain Cells Transplant Cures Epilepsy In Mice
Study Says Cigarettes Are Gateway To Marijuana
Disparity In Maternity Care: Lawyer Blames Government Budgets
How To Tell Time On Saturn When The North And South Poles Have Different Day Lengths
Bird Flu: H7N9 Infection Risk Mapped
Prenoxad Injection For The Emergency Treatment Of Opioid Overdose Launched
Can Pharmaceutical Advertising Regulate Itself?
Finding Nematostella: How Epithelial Cell Shape Changes Drive Tentacle Development
The Cave Of Death: 10 Million B.C.
Manure Pits Sound Funny - Until You Die From Hydrogen Sulfide Gas
Reducing Peak Torque: Proper Cleats Mean Less Injuries On Artificial Turf
Eocypselus Rowei: Hummingbird Precursor Discovered

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