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Confluence Of Hype: In Mice, A Genetic Change Prevents A Disease That Doesn't Exist
We've Won The War On Smoking, Obesity Will Soon Be The Top Lifestyle Killer
A Call For Natural Gas And Nuclear: PPCA Coal Reductions Won't Slow Climate Change
Cashew Spread Is Not Butter And States Are Closing Regulatory Loopholes FDA Will Not
Thirty Meter Telescope At Mauna Kea Goes Ahead - Manufactured Hype Dismissed
"Stranger Things" Upside-Down Whoppers Go On Sale At Burger King Today
Space Fans Can Buy Apollo Program Mementos At Auction Today
GROs - Genetically Rescued Organisms - Will Save Plant Species At Risk
Epidemiologists Once Dismissed Hereditary Cancer Risk - Henry Lynch MD Proved Them Wrong
Why Maple Syrup, Honey, And Cranberries Are Getting A Free Pass On FDA Sugar Labels
With "Regulatory Determinations Based On Risks" President Trump May Be The Pro-Biotech President We Need
Half Face Daddy Shaming But It Gets A Lot Less Attention Than Mommy Shaming: Happy Father's Day
Would You Pay 47% More To Eliminate Child Labor From Your Cocoa?
Researchers Have Found A Wine Grape Once So Prized No One Genetically Modified It For 900 Years
Environmental Defense Fund Tortures Bayes To Claim EPA Scientists Are Wrong About Methane From Fertilizer
Hamilton Broadway Show Producer Loves Cloning
Echo Chamber Of Disinformation Keeps Anti-Science Beliefs Persistent
Toxic Chemical Cocktails - Where Endocrine Disuption Meets Homeopathy
Autism Diagnoses Up 43 Percent In New Jersey
Insulin Is Too Expensive In America, And American Government Is To Blame
Study Is An Argument Against Affordable Housing In Wealthy Areas -
Prediabetes Remains A "Dubious Diagnosis"
Half Of New Moms And A Quarter Of New Dads Leave Full-Time STEM For Other Jobs
Political Bullying, Punishing Dissent, And Other Ways Reframing Science Debates Have Failed
Citizen Science: Are Participants Researchers Or Simply Players?

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