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High-Fructose Corn Syrup Worse Than Table Sugar - Study
Star Factories In SMM J2135-0102 Viewed Up Close
Plasma TV Technology Could Produce Clean Energy
Don't Blame Agriculture For Climate Change?
Helium Rain Explains Neon Mystery On Jupiter
Linheraptor Exquisitus - New Raptor Species Discovered In Mongolia
What Makes Men So Reckless? Women, Study Confirms
Geologists Set Sail For Chile Earthquake Site
Markets And Religious Beliefs - Why Strangers Cooperate
Crushed Dreams Don't Cause Depression, Sociologists Say
Songbirds Enlighten Study Of Speech Production
'Flying Vaccinator': The Answer To Malaria?
Water On Jupiter-Like Corot-9b?
'Bystander Sexism' Affects How Women Think Of Men
Vocalizing Positive Emotions: Socially Learned Or Evolved?
Blocking GM-CSF Protein May Prevent Smoking-Induced COPD
Our Genes Don't Make Us Unique?
Global Warming To Blame For Earlier Butterfly Emergence
Tree Rings Reveal Fire History Of Ancient Sequoias
Dogs Came From The Middle East, Biologists Say
UV Exposure Stabilized In 1998, Satellite Data Show
The Key To Silk's Pound-For-Pound Toughness: Beta-Sheet Crystals
Controlled Burns Could Cut US Carbon Emissions
Study Links Smoking Bans And Fewer Heart Attacks
Video Games Help Teens With Cerebral Palsy Regain Hand Function

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