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High-functioning patients given a dose of oxytocin become more social [Read more]

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Right-left symmetry may have broken down in primordial soup of particles [Read more]

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Group finds no evidence of XMRV, a mouse virus, in those with chronic fatigue syndrome [Read more]

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Amy Bishop, the neuroscientist at the University of Alabama, Huntsville, who allegedly opened fire… [Read more]

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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has always had a highly polished reputation,… [Read more]

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New study argues that, regardless of their speed, elephants don’t actually run. [Read more]

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Harvard Medical School has recruited an Eli Lilly executive to fill the newly created position… [Read more]

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While the debate over the East Coast “snowpocalypse” rages—does it disprove global warming, or… [Read more]

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Representative Vern Ehlers (R-MI) has spent 17 years in Congress as a quiet but… [Read more]

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BEIJING—For many of the expats here in one of the world’s most polluted cities,… [Read more]

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