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A Third Van Allen Radiation Belt Discovered Circling Earth
Prebiotic Molecules In Interstellar Space: Cosmic Origin For Amino Acids And DNA Ingredients?
Organic Hive Mind? Brain-To-Brain Information Transmitted Between Rats
Two Type 1a Supernovae Discovered
If We Can Save Even One Drone...
PICM-19: Pig Liver Cells Could Power Artificial Liver
NGC 1365 Black Hole 2 Million Miles Wide And Spins At Almost The Speed Of Light
Why American Men Will Never Win A World Cup: Heading A Soccer Ball May Hurt Cognitive Performance
The NHL Is Biased - Against Birthdays?
Autistic Kids Develop More Positive Social Behaviors Around Animals Than Toys
Canadian Obesity At All-Time High
BallCam: Now You Get To Experience Being A Football
3 Billion-Year-Old Antibiotic-Resistant Proteins Resurrected
Pessimists Live Longer And Healthier
Trust Makes You Delusional (And Sometimes That's Good)
New Immunptherapy Like A Cancer 'Vaccine' For Metastatic Cancers
Chronic Disease (Or Lack) Helps Define The New Normal In Aging
Alcohol Sales In England Far Higher Than Self-Reported Consumption
Can You Give Kids A Choice And Still Have Healthy School Lunches?
Bariatric Surgery Restores Pancreatic Function In Diabetes Patients
Forerunners Of Inner-Ear Cells That Enable Hearing Identified
Can Ultrasound Predict Autism Risk At Birth?
Rethinking Wind Power As The Latest, Greatest Thing
Stop Conflating Weather And Climate: Consider Macroweather
Prenatal Omega-3 Fatty Acid DHA Supplement Reduces Early Preterm Birth, Low Birth Weight

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