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Ichthyostega And Acanthostega - Different Life Histories Of The Earliest Land Animals
New Method To Identify Genes Related To Aging
Ironic Indulgence - Healthy Food Choices May Lead To Bad Ones
Cholesterol May Promote Tamoxifen Resistance In Some Breast Cancer Cells
Great Nebula Of Orion - An Overcrowded Stellar Nursery Gets A Spectacular Look
Wolf 940B - One Of The Coolest Sub-Stellar Bodies Ever Found Outside Our Solar System
Solar Sigmoids Get An Explanation
Spitzer Spies Spent Solar Systems Around Dead Suns
HARPS-NEF TO Give Kepler A Boost In Finding New Earths
Personalized Medicine Gets An Early Christmas Correlation/Causation Miracle
Sticky Lunar Dust - Sun's Elevation Made The Difference
Traces Of Turkish Wars - Islamic Artifacts Get A Science Look
Laser On A Chip - Life Expectancy For Quantum States Goes Up And So Do Applications
Obese People Implicated In Global Warming Again
Global Cooling - What Would Earth Be Like?
Was Ichthyostega The Earliest Land-Water Transition Of Tetrapod?
No More Long Boot Times - 'Instant On' Computing Thanks To Ferroelectric Materials
Male Impotence Drugs Should Get A Second Look - For Women
Caffeine Seems To Help Males With Lou Gehrig’s Disease
Laughter May Raise Good Cholesterol And Lower Inflammation
Future Tech - Adding Context To Email And Text Without LOL And Smiley Faces
Hormone Cycle May Impact Knee Injuries In Women
For Earth Day, NASA Wants You To Vote On Their Greatest Hits
Battling Biological Warfare May Get Easier Thanks To DNA Biosynthesis
Blood Falls - Microbes Have Thrived In Antarctic Cold And Darkness While Lacking Air For A Million Years

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