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Government Funding Works - Almost No Failed Research Gets Published
2MASS 2139 - Extreme Weather On An Alien World
Laccognathus Embryi - New Species Of Ancient Predatory Fish Discovered
The Dangers Of White LED Bulbs
Gamete-Targeted Lentiviral Transgenesis: Glowing Cats Fight AIDS
Toward An Optofluidic Solar Lighting System
What Is The Universe Made Of? Active Galaxies And Mystery
DNA Tests For Deer Poachers, Because That Is A Big Concern (If The Year Is 1228)
Kepler-19c? This 'Invisible' World Is Caught Pulling On Another Planet
Algae-Based Polymer May Boost Li-Ion Battery Performance
Greenland: 800,000 Years Of Sudden Climate Change
Is Australopithecus Sediba The Best Candidate Ancestor To Our Species?
Concussions In Football: Who Takes The Most Hits, And Who Takes The Hardest
Rethinking Trans Fats; Natural Trans Fats From Dairy And Beef Are Good
Geobacter Bacteria: Microbes That Generate Electricity While Cleaning Up Nuclear Waste
David Nutt Drug Harm Scale Revisited: His Science Was Flawed, Say Fellow Researchers
Drinking Too Much Water: Anti-Science Beliefs In Runners
Do Songs About Sex Affect Kids?
Clouds Don't Cause Climate Change, Says Texas A&M Professor
New Mothers And Pain: Oxycodone No Safer Than Codeine For Breastfed Infants
Dexamethasone May Stop Arthritis Before It Starts
AMPK: A Genetic Basis For Being A Couch Potato?
Bursts And The Rhythm Of Communication
Art At CERN, Dancing About Physics
Encyclopedia Of Life Second Edition Debuts

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