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SmallShop Science: Cuba advances in therapeutic use of stem cells Caribbean Net News: "HAVANA, Cuba (ACN): Cuba has extended the therapeutic use of stem cells to several of its provinces after 511 patients have been ...
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SmallShop Science: Cuba advances in therapeutic use of stem cells Caribbean Net News: "HAVANA, Cuba (ACN): Cuba has extended the therapeutic use of stem cells to several of its provinces after 511 patients have been ...
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SmallShop Science: Butterflies use penis to gauge sex competition Jan 13, 2009 ... Butterflies use penis to gauge sex competition · New Scientist: "BUTTERFLY sex is not as elegant an affair as you might think. ...
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SmallShop Science: Could Autism Be the Next Stage of Human Evolution? Nov 7, 2007 ... Could Autism Be the Next Stage of Human Evolution? DISCOVER Magazine: "In the play “Lucy,” an emotionally distant anthropologist (Lisa ...
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SmallShop Science: Pre-human dating scene was a real jungle Pre-human dating scene was a real jungle · LiveScience- msnbc.com: "Humans basically court each other one-on-one today, but 2 million-year-old skulls tucked ...
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SmallShop Science: Using the largest and most complex machine ever ... Using the largest and most complex machine ever built, Swiss physicists will replicate a billionth of a second after the big bang. ...
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SmallShop Science: Polar Sea Life Rutgers scientists help to launch and steer The Census of Marine Life, ... Dedicated to the preservation of the caribbean sea turtle,once very prevalent in ...
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SmallShop Science: Polar Sea Life Rutgers scientists help to launch and steer The Census of Marine Life, ... Dedicated to the preservation of the caribbean sea turtle,once very prevalent in ...
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SmallShop Science: Time-lapse footage reveals glacier in crisis Time-lapse footage reveals glacier in crisis. Photos of the Jakogshavn glacier taken over the course of a year reveal how it's breaking up. at 5:45 AM ...
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SmallShop Science: Using the largest and most complex machine ever ... Using the largest and most complex machine ever built, Swiss physicists will replicate a billionth of a second after the big bang. ...
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