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IPhone Lab Detects Cancer, May Lead To Instant Diagnosis
Following Speech In Background Noise - The Problem May Not Be Your Ears
Soil Moisture Could Help Predict 'Flash Droughts'
Nitrate-Reducing Microbes Linked To Migraine Headaches
Americans Don't Know How Much Food They Waste
Phosphoethanolamine Shows Again Why There Are No Miracle Cures Being Blocked By Drug Companies
Biological Mystery: Why Would Replacing Diet Beverages With Water Help Diabetic Patients Lose Weight?
Simulations Point To A Promising Compound That Could Reduce Parkinson’s Symptoms
Therapeutic Gene Delivery For Inherited Retinal Degeneration In Children
6 Steps To Extinction
Using Traffic Light Colors May Increase Sensitivity To Health
Microbiome Forecasting In The Ocean
CRISPR-Cas9 Gene Editing Paves Way For Sickle Cell Cure
Evolution From Single-celled Ancestors To Multi-celled Organisms, Now With Less Drama
Stickney Crater: How A Martian Moon Came To Look Like The 'Death Star'
Proxima Centauri May Be More Sun-like Than Thought
Soda Company Sponsorship Of Health Groups Analyzed
Safety Of Natural Alternatives To Estrogen Replacement Therapy Questioned
PSA - Prostate Screening Unaffected By Changes In Guidelines
Study Links Intelligence And Chess Skill
Citrus Greening Disease's Gut-Wrenching Effect On Insect Vector
Rogue Environmentalism: How Environmental Defense Fund Hijacked American Fishing, Using Walmart Funding
Bereavement Customs Sociology Mostly Focuses On WASPs
Nrk Suppressor Gene For Breast Cancer In Mice
Yoshinori Ohsumi Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2016 "For his discoveries of mechanisms for autophagy"

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