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Risks And Consequences Of Video Game Addiction
Does The U.S. Have A Looming Inventor Gap?
Obesity In Horses On The Rise Also
Big Breakfast For Weight Loss? No, Fewer Still Calories Is Still The Only Way
Global Warming Means Better Milk?
Deep Genomics And Our Chromatin Landscape
Predict Your Video Game Aptitude Using MRI
Get A Better Tan By Eating Carrots
Tough Or Tender: Masculinity, Feminity And Our Sense Of Touch
SHBG - How Does Coffee Protect Against Diabetes?
Found: 16 Pairs Of Supermassive Black Holes In Merging Galaxies
Strong Gravitational Lensing Gives Deep Galaxy Surveys A Boost
New Frozen Smoke Aerogel Can Cover 3 Football Fields With A Single Ounce
Wine 4,100 B.C. - World's Oldest Winery Discovered
Thunderstorms - Terrestrial Particle Accelerators Create Antimatter
Hanny's Voorwerp: One Of The Strangest Space Objects In Space Gets The Hubble Treatment
Nrf2 - Antioxidant Protein Also Promotes Clogging Of Arteries
Less Hype - Debunking Solar Energy Efficiency Measurements
Neocortex Neurons Behave Like People In Social Networks
Resveratrol Increases Beneficial Fat Hormone
Humans Wore Clothes 170,000 Years Ago - Thanks, Lice!
Ibn Al-Haytham - The Mad Egyptian Polymath Who Proved Aristotle Wrong
The Moon Has A Core Also
Sadie Hawkins Day - For Butterflies
Biological Joints: What Was Once Old Will Be New Again

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