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Breakthrough in the search for new treatments for MS

Cutting edge training developed the human brain 80,000 years ago

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Lab-grown meat would ‘cut emissions and save energy’

Tea Party members significantly more conservative than GOP as a whole

Heat mapping key to new humanlike computer vision

Picower: 1 Skull + 2 Brains = 4 Objects in Mind

Energy Drinks Linked to Substance Use in Musicians

Fastest Sea-Level Rise in Two Millennia Linked to Increasing Global Temperatures

Fat substitutes linked to weight gain

High prevalence and severity of childhood food allergy in the US

7 new species of mammals discovered on Luzon

Device Could Improve Collection of Stem Cells from Umbilical Cord Blood

Stop delaying foreclosures, study suggests

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