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Babies' Babbles Linked to Brain's Language Center
 
Study Suggests Smallpox Vaccine Offers Long-Term Protection
 
New Process Could Harness Hydrogen Fuel From Plants
 
Changing Climate Affects Patterns of Cholera Outbreaks
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Early Exposure to Pets May Keep Allergies Away
 
Studies Illuminate Caffeine's Connection to Cancer
 
How Geckos Get a Grip
 
Tiny Crystals Tell Story of Earth's Earliest-Known Meteor Impact
 
King of Beasts Suffers to Be Beautiful
 
Gene Variant Linked to Irregular Heartbeat Found Primarily in People of African Descent
 
New Drug Could Both Detect and Defend against Anthrax
 
Sound of Breaking Waves Determined by Distribution of Bubbles Inside
 
Still No Signal from Missing Comet-Hunter CONTOUR
 
Study Finds No Evidence of Ginkgo's Purported Cognitive Benefits
 
Rice Paddy Methane Emissions Depend on Crops' Success
 
Mutation May Explain Susceptibility to West Nile Virus
 
Salty Sea Spray Scrubs Air Clean
 
Birds Assess Locals' Success before Moving into the Neighborhood
 
'Man-Made' Compounds Found in Nature
 
Galaxy Clusters May Be Main Source of Universe's Gamma Rays
 
Silkworms' Product Could Rival That of Spiders
 
Gene Study Explains Chatty Humans, Speechless Apes
 
Fever Reduction May Be Key to Combating Malaria
 
Wearable Device Could Secure Laptop Computer Files
 
Acid Rain Linked to Bird Decline
 
Missing Gene Makes Mice Lean
 
Crafty Crow Rivals Primates in Toolmaking
 
Satellites Find Less Deforestation Than Expected, But Still Far Too Much
 
Climate Effects of Contrails Confirmed
 
Flying Snake Aerodynamics Explained
 
New Molecular Technique May Lead to Improved Electronic Devices
 
Study Shows New Yorkers Suffered Most Post-9/11 Psychological Stress
 
Antibody Cocktail Battles Botulism
 
Satellite Data Reveal a Plumper Planet Earth
 
Researchers Identify Internal Fat 'Furnace' in Mice
 
New Model Suggests X-Shaped Galaxies Mark Black Hole Mergers
 
Ancient Crater Discovered Beneath the North Sea
 
Cannabis-like Brain Chemical Blocks Out Bad Memories
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