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L'Aquila Scientists Free But Political Risks Remain
Is Religion A Consolation Worth Having?
What Makes A Terrorist Stop Being A Terrorist?
New Battery Turns Ambient Heat Into Electricity
The Internet Of Things And Security: Will A Hacker Stop Your Heart Or Car?
Mystery Virus That Turned Starfish Into Goo Identified
Changing A Landscape With Your Mind Is Hugely Relaxing
Sorry Kids, Men Are Better Writers Than Women
The Whip, The Lash And The Blood, Sweat And Semen Of Jazz
Peer Review Has Problems And We Need A Fix
Interstellar Is A Dangerous Fantasy Of US Colonialism
Vaping – The 2014 Word Of The Year
Health Risks Of Nicotine Cast Doubt On 'Safer' E-cigarettes
The 27 Club Is A Myth: 56 Is The Bum Note For Musicians
Hard Of Thinking: If You're Bad At Logic, Logically You Would Never Know
Was The 1896 Heatwave Deleted From The Record?
Evergreening And How Drug Companies Keep Prices High
Britain’s Forgotten World War I Civilian Internment Camps
Wearable Tech For Dogs
Sex, Genes, The Y Chromosome And The Future Of Men
Scientist At Work: The Day After Philae Landed
CrossFit: Pointless Pain Or Elite Fitness?
Inside India's Sterilization Camps
With More Parks Than Ever, Why Is Wildlife Still Vanishing?
It Takes Two: How Mutualisms Evolve In A World Of Selfish Genes

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