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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
Life On Other Planets? Ancient Microbes Under Antarctic Survived Millions Of Years Without Light Or Oxygen
Behavioral Flexibility's Brain Mechanisms
Multi-Threading Genome Sequencing Could Mean Sub $1000 Cost
Genetic Link To Proteinuria And Kidney Disease - Study
Chinese Medicine Claims Can Soon Be Studied Thanks To Total Synthesis Chemistry
DECIPHER Database Tackling Copy Number Variants In Disease
Your Inner Fish Gets Literal - Gene Expression In Cell Types Even Between Mammal And Non-Mammal Vertebrates Conserved
All Octopuses Are Venomous (Cute Cuttlefish Too)
Nonlinear Dynamics Approach To Sleep Disorders
Coronal Mass Ejections And A 3-D View Of A Solar Storm
Neanderthal Diversity: Three Sub-Groups, Say Researchers
New Treatment Aids Stroke-Related Brain Injury
Misperceptions Cloud Understanding Of Weather forecasts
Positive Outlook On Life Impacts Cultural 'Identification'
Male Circumcision Reduces HIV Risk - Clinical Trials
Can Homeopathic Medicines Relieve Side-Effects Of Cancer Therapy?
Energy Drinks Work For Endurance Sports (But So Do Tasteless Carbohydrates)
Curbing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Will Save Arctic Sea Ice - Study
Low Glycemic Breakfast Boosts Work Out, Says Study
Adipogenesis - Insulin Processing, Not Genetics, Causes Obesity
Facebook Users Have Lower Grades, Says Pilot Study
Do Babies In The Womb Have Dreams?

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