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Death By Boiling Air: The Asteroid Impact Wasn't The Only Thing Killing Dinosaurs
Pancreatic Cancer May Be Spread By Survival Mechanism
When Is Government Advertising Just Political Advertising?
The Public Should Have A Say In Subsidizing Patient Cost For New Expensive Drugs
Wind Turbine Studies: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly
Niche Interests, Marginalization - Social Media Fall Short In Mobilizing Protests
Fat And Sugar-Heavy Diets Are Addictive - And Harm Your Brain
New Math: Calculating The Economic Cost Of Climate Change
We're Playing Classical Music All Wrong
Fixing 'leaky' Blood Vessels To Combat Severe Respiratory Ailments
The Bogus Link Between Ivory And Terrorism
Free Community College Is Good For Students But Not America
Solving The Puzzle Of Sea-Level Rise
We've Found Beagle2! Now Where Did Philae Go?
The Math Of One-Night Stands And Long-Term Relationships: Mating Market Theory
Bisphenol A And Hyperactivity: A Fishy Story
Edutainment: Why University Lecturers Play To Their Audience
Technological Naïvete: Shut Off Internet Encryption And You Might As Well Shut Off The Internet
How To Assess A Supervolcano Without Making It Erupt
Space Station False Alarm Keeps Science Flies From Their Breakfast
Climate Change Is Not The Biggest Risk To Global Health
Global Warming And The Strange Case Of Disappearing Environmental Issues
Obituaries For Coral Reefs May Be Premature
Alternative Milk: Are You Pouring Unnatural Additives On Your Cereal?
What Explains The Differing Media Coverage Of Charlie Hebdo And The Baga Massacre?

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