Sigh. Next time, next time I'll get it right.
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How the Sugar Industry Gums Up Science
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How the Sugar Industry Gums Up Science
UK facing 'major' sperm shortage
SeaWorld could be in trouble because of “Granny,” the world’s oldest known living orca. The 103-year-old whale (also known as J2) was recently spotted off Canada’s western coast with her pod -- her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. But while the Granny sighting is thrilling for us, it’s problematic for SeaWorld.
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Straight Razors and Social Justice: The Empowering Evolution of Black Barbershops
Elizabeth Taylor, My Great-Grandpa, and the Future of Antibiotics
Oklahoma nearly doubles earthquake count of California
Five quakes hit heavily fracked area Thursday, scientists say wastewater disposal triggers seismic activity
It’s a trend that’s taken a troop of chimpanzees by storm: a blade of grass dangling from an ear. The "grass-in-ear behavior," as scientists have termed it, seems to be one of the first times that chimpanzees have created a tradition with no discernible purpose -- a primate fashion statement, in other words.
Massachusetts SWAT teams claim they’re private corporations, immune from open records laws
This is now the deadliest ebola outbreak on record — and it’s getting worse
Cost of not caring: Stigma set in stone
Mentally ill suffer in sick health system.
The Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved a long-delayed inhalable diabetes medication to help patients control their blood sugar levels during meals.
Facebook tinkered with users’ feeds for a massive psychology experiment
Destination unknown: Will Kurds use oil to break free from Iraq?
Hong Kong's democracy 'referendum' -- What you should know
12 forgotten hand-colored images of life in the 1800s
How can we break the cycle of bigger farms and fewer farmers?
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