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Taking Aspirin, Tylenol Could Decrease Effectiveness Of H1N1 Vaccine
People Who Hate Their Government Kill Other People, Historian Claims
Facebook Profiles Reveal Accurate Personality Portraits
A Little Stress Could Speed Recovery After Surgery
Do People Use God To Validate Their Beliefs?
Brain Scans Show Cocaine Addicts Can Restrain Their Cravings
Scientists Uncover Hormonal On-Off Switch For Male Fertility
The Science Of Holiday Stress
Vaccine Availability Won't Ease Public's Concern About Inoculation
Favorite Holiday Foods Activate Fat Storing Genes, Study Shows
Warming Oceans Losing Ability To Absorb CO2, Geophysicist Says
Researchers Aim To Restore Real Streams With Virtual Ones
Biologists Probe Formation, Layering Of Myelin Membrane
Young Girls Stressed About Appearance, But Not Because Of Movies
Oversimplified Macroeconomics Won't End Recession, Economist Says
Study Says Early Black Holes Grew In Gigantic, Starlike Cocoons
Global Warming Causes Civil War--And Probably Everything Else, Too
India Deforested By 73,000-Year-Old Toba Eruption, Study Says
Scientists Discover New Species Of Chameleon In Tanzania--Kinyongia Magomberae
Intensive Land Management Puts The Hurt On Europe's Carbon Sinks
Is Energy Conservation Useless? One Scientist Thinks So
How Do We Weather The Impacts Of Climate Change? Free Trade, Economist Says
Piezoelectrics That Generate Electricity From Airflow
ACS Genes Discovery May Make Valuable Plants Survive In Difficult Terrain
Origin Of Life? Long Chains Of RNA Generated Using Just Warm Water

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