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Osteocalcin - Hormone In Male Bones And Fertility Linked
Understanding Of Science Nearly Triple Since 1988
Ecstasy - Now With Less Cognitive Impairment
If Climate Models Are Correct, Even If Emissions Stopped Today We Would Get Warmer
Live Fast, Still Die Old
Selling Psychology - Consumers Think 36 Months Is Longer Than 3 Years
World's Earliest Prosthetics Discovered, From 600 BC
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Statistical Mechanics Of Saturn's Rings
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Arp 147 And Valentine's Day Black Holes
Left Versus Right - Which Side Is Really Meaner, Liberals Or Conservatives?
Pick Your Poison - Mercury In CFLs Or Lead In LEDs (or Just Go Back To Incandescent Bulbs)
Voynich Manuscript - Book No One Can Read Gets Dated To The 15th Century
Australopithecus Afarensis: Lucy Had Foot Arches?
Photodynamic Therapy For Cancer?
A More Accurate Kilogram Thanks To A More Accurate Avogadro Constant
Antibiotics 2020 - Turning Bacteria Against Themselves
STEREO Brings Us The Sun In 3-D
Women In Science: No Discrimination, Says Cornell Study
How Snakes Lost Their Legs May Have New Answers
How Expectations Speed Up Perception
Hunters Versus Farmers In The Neolithic Period
Cirrus Clouds On...Titan?
RIPs Alive And Well - Jumping Genes Captured In The Human Genome

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