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Superconductors escape Flatland: iron-based materials allow electric current to flow in 3-D
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Boron's stable form
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Astronomers discover the smallest known transiting extrasolar planet: finding could provide clues to composition and structure
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Galaxy bulges in its middle: new evidence suggests growth from the inside out
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Fingerprints filter vibrations: ridges may help make touch sensation efficient
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Kidney donation OK in long term: end-stage renal disease risk is lower among organ donors
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Tests identify the immune proteins that defend against West Nile virus: mice without the proteins are more susceptible to pathogen
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Needles rely on placebo effect
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Drug-use risk beyond genetics
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Excess sugar and cognition
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Serotonin turns loner locusts into swarming, gregarious cereal killers: smells, sights, tickles boost levels of the neurotransmitter
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Animal ancestor probably survived ancient ice age: chemical fossils date back to at least 635 million years ago
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Wolves borrow coat color
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Hot chocolate, with foam please: cacao beverages appeared early in the U.S. Southwest
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Nighttime thoughts see light of day: people interpret dreams in ways that affect their waking lives
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Hormonal cues for baby cuteness: women on oral contraceptives know when a face is adorable
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Cosmic mystery: high-energy invaders from space could signal a nearby pulsar, or perhaps dark matter
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Mitochondria gone bad: problems in the cell's energy factories power new ideas on disease and aging
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First wave: the presidents of two island nations draft escape plans, anticipating sea level rise
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Galaxy clusters slide
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The nocebo effect
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