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Energy Cost Balance: Why Too Much Play Is Linked To Sluggish Growth In Infants
What Are The Ethics Of Research Using Human Fetal Tissue?
Freud Revisited: Dream Imagery May Help Us Understand Consciousness
Soda Tactics To Confuse Science And Protect Profits
The Universe Is Dying - But Don't Panic
Why Predicting A Flu Outbreak Is Like Flipping A Coin
What Can You Believe In An Open Access Journal World?
Science Lost One Of Its Greatest Minds In The Trenches Of Gallipoli
Why Animal Pupils Come In Different Shapes And Sizes
Stop Making Energy More Expensive, Invest In The Technologies Of Tomorrow
More Biofuels Will Lead To Water Shortages
Mind-Controlling Wasps Enslave Zombie Spiders
In The Government-Funded Big Science World, We Don't Value Cross-Disciplinary Research
War On Fun: Banning Legal Highs A New Low For Freedom
We're Overdosing On Medicine: Time To Embrace Uncertainty Instead
What If We Can 'Pre-Diagnose' Autism In Babies?
How Viruses Fool The Immune System
Animal Sex Is Spicier Than We Thought
It's Naive To Pretend Differences Between Women And Men Are Just Genetics
Building Blocks Of Life Found Among Organic Compounds On Comet 67P
People Are Not Scared Of GMO Warning Labels
An Anti-Aging Pill Is Still A Long Way Off
Varying Animal Research Standards Are Leading To Bad Science
Half Of Biomedical Studies Aren't Reproducible – And What We Need To Do About That
Promising Prognosis: Cancer Deaths Continue To Fall

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