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New class of baked, expanding magnets has potential to energize the world

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics

Flipping the pore: Discovery may help fight flu

Categories Health

Let crying babes lie: Study supports notion of leaving infants to cry themselves back to sleep

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Uncategorized

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