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Black Death Bacteria Reveals How A Vaccine May Be Created
Divine Patterns? Ramanujan's Magical Mind Gets A Math Formula
Anabolic Androgenic Steroid Use Impacts Visuospatial Memory
Quantum Entanglement: A Third Entangled Particle?
To The Brain, There Is No Such Thing As A Small Stroke - But An Approved Drug Helps
Arctic Hurricanes? Yes, There Are
Better Than SST: Energy-Efficient Computer Memory Uses Voltage Rather Than Current
Translation Elongation Factor P Raises The Blockade In Protein Synthesis
How And When Children Learn Reason And How To Think About Others
Significant Link Between Vitamin D And Excessive Daytime Sleepiness
RS13702 - Gene Variant Regulates Triglyceride Levels, Carriers Less Likely To Develop Heart Disease
Aerobic Exercise Better For Fat And Weight Loss Than Resistance Training
Good Soil Doesn't Just Fall From The Sky, You Know
Turing Mechanism And The Biology Of How We Generate Our Fingers And Toes
10 Percent Of Finnish 6 To 8 Year Olds Have Sleep-Disordered Breathing
Not Just Christmas: Physicists Invoke Dreidel Metaphor To Discuss Nanowires
We're All Living Longer, But Not All Better
More Casinos Doesn't Mean More Gamblers
Altered Gut Microbiota Can Protect Against Stroke, Says Paper
Male Bushcrickets Are Boss: Spermatophores Can Be 40 Percent Of Their Bodyweight
Attributing Schizophrenia To Income Inequality (Instead Of The Other Way Around)
Superdog For Superbugs: Dogs Sniff Out Clostridium Difficile Infections In Poop This Christmas In BMJ
Experts Warn Of Misbehaving Tooth Fairy - And Misbehaving BMJ Writers
Our Immune System Does Not Shut Down With Age
Poop Shows Ancient Human Gut Microbiomes Resemble Modern Non-Human Primates More Than Us

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