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Gene Candidate for Premature Menopause
 
Warmer Superconducting Buckyballs
 
Ancient Soils Suggest Earlier Terrestrial Life
 
Ebola Vaccine Protects Primates
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Making Fat-proof Mice
 
The Physics of Toothpaste
 
Americans Open to GM Foods
 
Tonight the Moon and Venus Meet
 
Explaining the Amazon's Biodiversity
 
Solar Explosions Rattle Earth's Magnetosphere
 
Migraines and Menstruation
 
Treating Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy with Gene Therapy
 
Towards a Silicon Laser
 
Gene Therapy for Diabetes
 
Blood Test for Prions?
 
Seeing the Whole Picture
 
Backyard Star or Brown Dwarf
 
Racial Gap in Kidney Transplants Persists
 
The Safety of Strangelets
 
Bilby Boom
 
Cost of Obesity
 
Instant Plasma
 
T Cell Housekeepers May Spread HIV
 
Why Kids Lie
 
The Florida Count: More Bucks than Does
 
New Galaxies in Subaru's View
 
A Precursor of RNA?
 
Rhythm Method Skips Another Beat
 
Immune System Memory
 
New Species of Whales and Lemurs
 
Clonan the Barbarian
 
Tying Nano-knots
 
Combating Corn Borers
 
Genetic Risk Factor for HIV Also Confers Benefit
 
Monkey See, Robot Do
 
Dating Giza's Pyramids
 
Planting Trees Won't Save the Climate
 
National Medals of Science 2000
 
National Medals of Science 2000
 
Prehistoric Nebraska's Aquatic Rhinos
 
New Look at the San Andreas Fault
 
Self-Poisoning Polymer Crystals
 
Birds Show Strong Musical Preferences
 
Ancient Ant in Amber
 
Coffee's Ties to Parkinson's
 
Adapting to Promiscuity
 
The Chemistry of Color
 
Ancestral Roots of Today's Europeans
 
Explaining Tip-of-the-Tongue Experiences
 
Pre-Columbian Aquaculture
 
Is Your Brain Thinking on its Feet?
 
Shape-shifting Polymer Gels
 
The Role of Visual Attention in Perception
 
Supersized Squid
 
The Origin of Flowering Plants
 
Playing Bridge May Boost Immunity
 
Black Holes Linked to Star Births
 
Pesticides and Parkinson's
 
Reversing Paralysis with Stem Cells
 
A Pathogen's Wily Ways
 
The Tiniest Carbon Nanotubes
 
Rice May Hurt the Climate
 
A Cipher from Poe Solved at Last
 
Giving Birth to Gamma-Ray Bursts
 
The First Biped
 
Cell Phones versus Cigarettes
 
Business for Breakthrough Opto-chip
 
A Universal Gene for Keeping Developmental Time
 
Hopping Robots
 
Getting Rid of Rheumatoid Arthritis
 
Atoms on Demand
 
Academic Credibility vs. Industry Cash
 
Two-headed Hydra
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