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The Friendship Paradox - Why My Friends Have More Friends Than I Do
The Friendship Paradox - Why My Friends Have More Friends Than I Do
Will Expensive Gas Be Good For Us?
Pope Benedict XVI: Thanks For Supporting Science
Check Out Black Hole Observations Live
Raw Milk Fights Back
Animal Activists Are Dumb About Science, But Smart About Exploiting The "Gap Of Knowledge"
Animal Activists Are Dumb About Science, But Smart About Exploiting The "Gap Of Knowledge"
Romancing The Paleo
Romancing The Paleo
I Got A Letter From The White House...
Statistical Averaging Of Entertainment Magazines Picks The Oscar Winner
Music Does Not Make Your Child More Intelligent
Music Does Not Make Your Child More Intelligent
Turkish Astrophysicist Faces Jail - For Religious Intolerance
Turkish Astrophysicist Faces Jail - For Religious Intolerance
4 Recommendations For The Next Energy Secretary
4 Recommendations For The Next Energy Secretary
Is Muzzling Federal Scientists Legal In Canada?
Is Muzzling Federal Scientists Legal In Canada?
Banning Coffee Didn't Make The French Less French
Psychology Literature Littered With Conclusions That Aren't Real
Psychology Literature Littered With Conclusions That Aren't Real
Does Bias Hold Women Back In Academia?
Get The Hint: As Coffee Drinking Increases, The Risk Of Death Decreases

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