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Scientists who sequenced the genome of the Antarctic midge suspect the genome’s small size – the smallest in insects described

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U.Va. Research Overturns Basic Beliefs About Atherosclerosis

Doctors’ efforts to battle the dangerous atherosclerotic plaques that build up in our arteries and cause heart attacks and strokes

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Do electronic cigarettes help people quit smoking? As the debate continues on that point, a

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The future of electronics—now in 2D

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Earliest evidence of large-scale human-produced air pollution in South America found

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Study: Listeria pathogen is prevalent, persistent in retail delis

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Neurologists find movement tracking device helps assess severity of Parkinson’s

A device that measures movement and balance can effectively help assess and track the progression

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