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Despite Popular Belief, Arctic Currents Flowed Under Deep Freeze of Last Ice Age: A Study
Parents Fight a System They Believe is Unfairly Preventing Their Daughter From Receiving Much Needed Lungs
Best Way to Deal With a Threatening Asteroid? Nuke It, Says Scientist
Copper Capable of Destroying Norovirus: A Study
Privately-sponsored Telescope a Symbol of a Space Revolution, Makers Say
International Space Station Receives New Crew
From Sidewalks to Smartphones: Scientists Transform Cement into Liquid Metal
Last Man Alive to Have Been Born in 1800s Celebrates 116th Birthday [VIDEO]
Humpback Whale Spotted in Boston Harbor
Scientists Develop "Alka Seltzer" For the Ocean in Order to Combat Growing Acidification
Dolphin-Assisted Births the New Rage?
Newborn Boy Rescued From Sewage Pipe in China Doing Well [VIDEO]
Chinese Teenager's Graffiti at Ancient Egyptian Site Sparks International Outrage
Fish and Wildlife Service Suggest Spending as Much as $4 Million to Save This Fish
Smartphone App Could Run On-Site Tests for Bacteria, Viruses and Other Contaminants
Timing Behind El Niño Revealed
Loggerhead Turtle Returned to Ocean After Doctors Treat it With Metamucil
Mother Gives Birth to 13-pound, 10-ounce Baby
"Crack Baby" Scare of 1980s Overblown: A Study
Loss of Wetlands in Dakotas a Problem For the Entire United States: A Study
Lack of Biodiversity in Farming Poses Threat to Survival of Humankind, Says Biodiversity Scientist
Moon Dust Collected During Apollo 11 Mission Found in Storage
Richard III Suffered an Ignominious Burial, Researchers Find
Anti-Cancer Drug Reverses Memory Loss Due to Alzheimer's in Mice
Many Medical Students Unaware of Their Bias Toward Obese Patients: A Study
Mistakes Found in Report of Creation of Embryonic Stem Cells via Cloning
New Technique Could Help in the Search for Life on Other Planets
Can't Go it Alone: NASA Announces it May Turn Further Trips to the Moon Over to Private Institutions
Humanity's Ancestors Took to Two Feet For an Entirely Different Reason Than We've All Been Told: A Study
Ring Nebula is More Like a Jelly Doughnut Nebula, NASA Scientists Discover