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Hollow mask illusion - so cool it distracted me from the hockey game
Hubble photographs triple galaxy
The Marshmallow Test: How 4-year-olds Can Help Elucidate Willpower
The forces of hockey - the slapshot
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House votes to grant FDA authority over tobacco
Studies have shown that the leading cause of death is life
Conflicts over conflict of interest - JAMA versus Dr. Leo
Diabetes TV - the new reality show?
Can space be smelly? (Or: Moms with sons rejoice)
Texas messes with us this time - Our Future vs. Board of Education
Ban on brazilians? NJ in hairy mess
"Feel" the movies with this new jacket
14 is now middle age
Happy St. Patrick's Day, lovers of eolaíocht!
Happy Pi Day!
Big City Vs Small Town - The Reasonable Person Model
Duck duck gay duck
Legislation would put tobacco under FDA control
Comparative Effectiveness: What Is It And Why Should We Care?
Congress advocates for FDA regulation of dietary supplements
311 days left in the IYA
Putting Man Before Descartes: Thought Experiment
New hypothesis on cause of Alzheimer's
Playboy, Barbie And The Average Woman

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