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Antarctic's Big Thaw Began Much Earlier than Previously Believed
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Study Casts New Light on How Nature Reacts to Massive Waves of Extinction
Light Slowed to a Crawl in Liquid Crystal Matrix
Mock Mission to Mars Lays Groundwork for Astronaut-friendly Cookbook [VIDEO]
Eyes May Serve as Window into Assessing a Person's Stroke Risk
Researchers Catch Elusive Phenomenon Known as 'Sprites' on Camera
12-Year-Old Boy Fights Off Brain-Eating Amoeba
Mediterranean Diet May Help Prevent Stroke in Genetically At-Risk Individuals
New Robot Surpasses Competition by Leaps and Bounds
Consumption of Added Sugar Even Within Recommended Levels Highly Toxic: A Study
Curbing Methane and Soot Not as Helpful as Previously Thought, Study Suggests
Wildlife Officials Search for Manatee Spotted in Appomattox River
New Class of Asteroids Created Identifies 'Easily Retrievable Objects'
Near-death Experiences Based in Surge of Brain Activity, Study Shows
Scientists Uncover New Genetic Risk Factors for Epilepsy
Namibia Faces Worst Drought in 30 Years, President Says Climate Change to Blame [VIDEO]
Unexplained Stomachaches in Kids Linked to Anxiety and Depression
Endangered Species of Sea Turtle Sees Drop in Nest Numbers for 2013
Chinese Alligator Genome Sequenced, May Aid in Conservation Efforts
Controversial Study Regarding Genetics of 'Sand' Could Reveal Insight into Evolution
Humans Feel Greater Empathy for Battered Dogs than for Battered Adults, Study Shows
Over 1,100 Haikus Selected for Trip to Mars Aboard MAVEN
New Study Identifies Camels as Possible Source Behind MERS Outbreak
Year's Busiest Meteor Shower Just Around the Corner
New Satellite Will Increase Cover for US Defense Forces
Mona Lisa's True Identify May Be Unlocked in Upcoming DNA Test, Scientists Report
Malaria Vaccine Shows Signs of Promise, US Health Officials Report
Writing and Deletion of Single Skyrmions Could Yield Far Smaller Storage Devices
Texas Flooding Heavily Influenced by Human Activity, Study Shows