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How sustainable is child-bearing?
Foot grows in baby's brain - includes the photo, be warned
Christmas myths debunked by BMJ
Smelly gingkos, science bar, KRAS mutations
Maine Solar System model: new roadside attraction
Science writing in the lay media
A Brave New World, Re-revisited
0.000789% rate of allergic reaction to Gardasil saddens hypochondriacs
Give him a hand
New slogan idea for Pifzer: "Not a bad way to die"
Thanksgiving meal not much to be thankful for, AP says
Sorry, honey, I can't hear you - you're not Sean Connery
National Lampoon's Vacation: Jupiter edition
Way too many jokes to even bother with a clever title
New beachfront property, comes with friendly little green men as neighbors
It's a nano world after all
Inject-a-tan: when fake beauty IS skin-deep
Prairie voles confirm guys have feelings too
Change versus change – a New England look at Obama and McCain’s health care plans
Going to the hospital - a cure for disease, or the source of it?
Genetically engineered animal regulation: mooooving along
Caution: your friends and mentors may lead you to terrorism
Frank Sinatra finally gets customized diabetes monitor
Lumberjacks face competition from osteoarthritis patients
Women And Antidepressants: Happy And Thin (But Better Prey)

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