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Parasitic worms use their keen senses to wriggle through their hosts

Are crowd-control weapons dangerous? Very

Researchers Solve Mystery of Tuvan Throat Singing

Keeping Cats Indoors Could Blunt Adverse Effects to Wildlife

The complex biology behind your love (or hatred) of coffee

Biomarker in saliva predicts childhood obesity risk

Gut bacteria can penetrate tumors and aid cancer therapy, study suggests

Big data could yield big discoveries in archaeology

Psychologists discover secret to achieving goals

Study Links Human Gene Variant to THC Reward in Adolescent Females

Will a Treatment for Alzheimer’s Ever Be Found?

Speeding cell, gene therapy development

Bacteria Help Make Low-Calorie Sugar

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Rice bran supplementation may help curb malnutrition, diarrhea

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