Tiny Stomachs Grown in the Lab
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Many Mysteries Still Surround Ebola
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Mammals Might Have Slept Through Dino Destroyer
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Protest Sparked as Louisiana Seeks to Ban Doctors Returned from West Africa
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An Ill Wind Blows in Antarctica, Threatens Global Flooding
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Spooky Science: The Sounds of Halloween
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Birth Control Could Help the Environment, but Not Quickly
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Can You Escape Zombies If You Smell Like Death?
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Maine Nurse Defies State Ebola Quarantine, Leaves Home
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Mental Leaps Cued by Memory’s Ripples
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Ebola Exacerbates West Africa’s Poverty Crisis
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Anarchic Autism Genetics Gain a Touch of Clarity
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We Can Now Send Thoughts Directly between Brains
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Small Wonders: 20 Winning Images Depict Life under the Microscope [Slide Show]
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The Science of Death and Zombies
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India's Universal Healthcare Rollout to Cost $26B: Official
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Hurricane Sandy Spawns Storm of Climate Research
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Methane Emissions May Swell from behind Dams
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Does the Universe Violate the Laws of Thermodynamics?
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Plastic Chemical Linked to Changes in Baby Boy's Genitals
Can China's Bid to Turn Coal to Gas Be Stopped?
Quantum World Proposed to Arise from Many Ordinary Ones
Fact or Fiction?: Antigravity Chambers Exist
Gas-Spewing Icelandic Volcano Stuns Scientists
Remembering Polio Vaccine Developer Jonas Salk a Century after His Birth
Melting Cave Ice Is Taking Ancient Climate Data with It
Private Rocket to Make 2nd Launch Try Tonight
Deepwater Horizon Gunk Settled Far and Wide
Online Personalization Means Prices Are Tailored to You, Too
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Better E-Waste Handling Helps Environment and Health
Apple Pay Perturbs Prying Personal Prospectors
When It Comes To How We Vote on Energy Issues, Age Matters
NIH Proceeds with Caution on Sex Balance in Biomedical Studies
In Which Omar Khayyam Is Grumpy with Euclid
Not Everyone Wants to Be Happy
Technology May Lift Severe Depression, but Full Recovery Takes Time
Evidence Builds for Dark Matter Explosions at the Milky Way’s Core
Pee in This Cup, Doc: Random Drug Tests Should Be Standard for Physicians
African Lions Face Extinction by 2050, Could Gain Endangered Species Act Protection
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