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Raptorex: T-Rex Ancestor Weighed As Much As A Man
How Locusts Fly And How It Can Help Us Get To Aerodynamic Micro Machines
Ferromagnetism In An Atomic Gas
Evidence For Atmospheric Water Loss On Venus
M31 And Ultraviolet Andromeda
The Mystery Of The Caistor Skeleton
Animal Rights Activists Hurt Science And Aren't All That Great For Animals Either
Two-Minute Drill For Water Quality In Space
Tiny Ancient Gemstone With Alexander The Great Portrait Unearthed In Israel
Background Television - Even Worse Than Common Sense Suggests
In Plants, Polyploidy And Genomic Change Can Improve Evolutionary Fitness
El Niño Not Stronger Because Of Global Warming, Says Researcher, But There Is A Flu Connection
A Super Bedsheet, Though You Won't Sleep On It
Molecular Evolution - 'Irreducible Complexity' Gets Reduced
New Radiation Belt Discovered Around Saturn
Printable Solar Cells Get A Technology Boost
Food Habits More Important In Obesity Than Obesity Gene
'Death Stench' - A 400 Million Year Old Warning Signal
Fitness - Muscle Is Easier To Lose And Harder To Build As You Age, But There's New Hope
Archaeologists Discover Fibers Used By Humans 34,000 Years Ago
Men And Women May Not Communicate But Our X And Y Chromosomes Do
Sex Wars: Class Struggle In Bees
Boon For Boomers - Green Tea And LEDs May Smooth Wrinkles
Science And Journalism: Scientists Engage Journalists More Than Is Perceived
Who Should Be Exempt From Quitting Smoking? The Mentally Ill, Say Doctors

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