Biology
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Babies’ Inborn Instinct for Walking Could Help Cerebral Palsy Patients Recover
Scientists discover that babies have the natural instinct for walking, and this discovery could help immobile patients walk again.
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Junk Food Cravings: Scientists Find Supplement to Suppress Yearning for High-Calorie Foods
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Erasing a Bad Memory is as Easy as Switching Off a Gene
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This Device Lets You Listen to What Your Plants are Saying
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Hydrothermal Vents Discovered in Chamorro Seamount as NOAA Explores Marianas Trench
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Crime Scene Investigation: Blood Analysis May Soon Reveal Originator’s Age Range
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Is Marijuana Good for Your Pregnancy? New Study Shows Abnormal Brain Structure in Exposed Children
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Consequences of Climate Change: The Arctic is Turning Green and it's a Bad Sign
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Researchers Disproves Cholesterol Hypothesis: No Linked Found Between Bad Cholesterol and Elderly Deaths
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As If Centipedes Weren’t Creepy Enough On Land: A New Species Discovered Swims and Walks on Water Too
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