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DNA Trax: Spray-On DNA Barcode Tracks Harmful Chemicals
Physics Or Chemistry? Does Dust Create The Seeds Of Precipitation In Clouds?
Neutralize Bioterrorism With Tiny Motors
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Drugs For Your Pets
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The Wealth Under Afghanistan
Genetically Modified Kamikaze Mosquitoes Take Out Diseases
Human Moon Colony: Boldly Grow Where No Man Has Grown Before
Are E-Cigarettes Less Harmful? Yes And No
Catching Some Xe's Has Strange Effects On The Body
Turning Corn Cobs Into Car Fuel
Curious Space Particles May Kick-Start Formation Of Planets And Stars
Use Ocean Waves To Power Homes
Your Insurer Could Soon Know A Lot More Than How Fast You Drive
Breaking Beautiful - The Useful Mechanism In Patterns Of Cracks
The Science Reason Your Beer Loses Its Cool So Quickly
Your Landscaping Could Be Causing Tornados
Cell Phone Morphs Into A Portable Science Lab

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