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Artificial sweeteners have toxic effects on gut microbes
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Why do we love bees but hate wasps? -- ScienceDaily
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Martens recolonized Isle Royale in the '90s, showing island's dynamism
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Laziness helped lead to extinction of Homo erectus
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Forest ecology shapes Lyme disease risk in the eastern US: Predators, acorns, & fragmentation regulate numbers of infected ticks
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Ex-smokers crave lost identity, study shows -- ScienceDaily
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Caffeine from four cups of coffee protects the heart with the help of mitochondria
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Swedes have been brewing beer since the Iron Age, new evidence confirms
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One-third of US adults may unknowingly use medications that can cause depression: Polypharmacy on the rise
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Bees understand the concept of zero
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First tetrapods of Africa lived within the Devonian Antarctic Circle: Two new species are Africa's earliest known four-legged vertebrates
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Economic models significantly underestimate climate change risks -- ScienceDaily
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Now, you can hold a copy of your brain in the palm of your hand
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Boron nitride nanotubes enhanced for next-gen composites
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How a pinch of salt can improve battery performance -- ScienceDaily
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Shedding light on a cyclic molecule with a twist: A Möbius molecule displays high energy levels and magnetism when exposed to light -- ScienceDaily
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Optical tweezers -- mini 'tractor beams' -- help arrange artificial cells into tissue structures -- ScienceDaily
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Ultrahigh-pressure laser experiments shed light on super-Earth cores: How researchers are using lasers to recreate the extreme pressures of exoplanet interiors -- ScienceDaily
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One-dimensional material packs a powerful punch for next generation electronics: The new technology has applications in nanometer-scale transistors and circuits -- ScienceDaily
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Squeezing more power out of solar cells -- ScienceDaily
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One step closer to understanding explosive sensitivity with molecule design: Experiments and modeling join forces to unravel complex mechanical and chemical processes in explosive initiation -- ScienceDaily
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Radar tracking reveals how bees develop a route between flowers
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Fossil footprints challenge established theories of human evolution
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When your eyes override your ears.
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