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There Might Be a Way to Protect Fetuses From the Zika Virus

Satellite Tool Might Be Able to Predict Fracking-Related Earthquakes

The Venom of This Dangerous Wasp Could Someday Help Treat Anxiety

Can the Banana Be Saved?

By Virginia Gewin on Thu, 03 Nov 2016

Cyber Security AI Can Find Threats Hiding in Plain Sight

Portable Drug-Maker Could Save Lives in Remote Regions

‘Biofinder’ Bot Could Significantly Accelerate Search For Life on Mars

Magnetosensitive Deep-Sea Bacteria Could Deliver Chemo to the Hearts of Tumors

Why Russia Wants the U.S. to Believe the Election Was Hacked

By Clint Watts on Wed, 26 Oct 2016

Each Time You Lie, Your Brain Becomes More Desensitized to Lying

‘Superaging’: How Some 80-Year-Olds’ Memories Are as Sharp as 20-Year-Olds’

Deadly Sea Snail Venom Could Hold Key to Faster Insulin Therapies

Sophisticated Attack Takes Down Key Internet Servers

New and Improved Silver Nanoparticles Could Help Hospitals Combat MRSA

The Rise of Marijuana™ (Patent Pending)

By Carrie Arnold on Wed, 19 Oct 2016

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