Happy Birthday, Ana!
May. 15th, 2016 12:01 amShe is now officially a teenager!
^.^
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Early Earth's Atmosphere Was Surprisingly Thin
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From IT to black holes: Nano-control of light pioneers new paths
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Breakfast Backtrack: Maybe Skipping The Morning Meal Isn't So Bad
Team discovers new HIV vaccine target
It's Time to Retire Premed
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As Big Candy Ditches GMOs, Sugar Beet Farmers Hit A Sour Patch
How psychologists used these doctored Obama photos to get white people to support conservative politics
Opioid Addiction Is a Huge Problem, but Pain Prescriptions Are Not the Cause
China Is Not Celebrating Cultural Revolution's 50th Anniversary
China’s Twilight Years
How Russia allowed homegrown radicals to go and fight in Syria
Croats commemorate WWII massacre amid far-right surge
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced a sweeping crackdown Saturday under a new emergency decree, ordering the seizure of paralyzed factories, the arrest of their owners and military exercises to counter alleged foreign threats.
U.S. Bee Colonies Continue to Decline as Pests, Chemicals Blamed
NASA temperature data shows last month was hottest April on record
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Still The Most Shocking Second A Day Video (Still really depressing, but that's the point.)
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