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Zinc + Lead = New, Superheavy Addition to the Periodic Table
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Man, Pronounced Dead, Spontaneously Comes Back to Life
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Caution: Your Cheese Grater May Be Radioactive, Study Finds
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Climate Change & Disease Have "Flattened" Caribbean Coral Reefs
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Just Like Humans, Crows Embrace Junk Food...and Pay the Price
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Girl or Boy? At-Home Test Reveals Baby's Gender During Pregnancy
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Study: 20-Million-Year Meteorite Shower Turned Earth Warm & Wet
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How To Chat With an Alien: The Official Guide
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Move Over, Dolly: Buffalo Is the Latest Animal to Be Cloned
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Weird Science Roundup: Scared Elephants, Pet Hippos and a Bug-Hating G.O.P.
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Toil and Trouble: Scientists Analyze 17th Century "Anti-Witches Brew"
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Holy Crops! Pope Backs Genetically Modified Foods
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