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  1. Theory for Everything; Everything for Theory
  2. Vegetative patient Scott Routley says 'I'm not in pain'
  3. CDC says US flu season starts early, could be bad
  4. Duchess of Cambridge suffers setback in recovery from severe pregnancy sickness
  5. Massachusetts women at forefront of pay gap
  6. Men-Ups!
  7. Study finds epigenetics, not genetics, underlies homosexuality
  8. 93% of Detroit 8th graders fail reading test
  9. A Social Media Major? At One College, It’s Real
  10. StarTalk with Neil deGrasse Tyson
  11. West Antarctica warming fast, may quicken sea level rise: study
  12. Being transgender no longer a mental 'disorder' in diagnostic manual
  13. For Poor, Leap to College Often Ends in a Hard Fall
  14. The world's most admired woman; HRC
  15. House GOP failed women on Violence Against Women Act
  16. Scientists want gas colder than Absolute Zero, so they make it
  17. Iowa prison let inmates watch movies with sexual content
  18. US roasts to hottest year on record by landslide
  19. About That Overpopulation Problem
  20. 1872 law affects today's rape cases
  21. The importance of a 'stop day'
  22. Heat, Flood or Icy Cold, Extreme Weather Rages Worldwide
  23. Colleges must now serve up gluten-free fare
  24. 'Sworn Virgins' of Albania
  25. Help wanted: 'Adventurous' woman to give birth to ... a Neanderthal baby?
  26. The question your doctor may start asking
  27. Asthma, eczema and hay fever may be linked to fast food
  28. California data shows ADHD cases rising
  29. McDonald's to sell only 'sustainable' fish
  30. Marijuana still a drug with no accepted medical use, court says
  31. Your Biggest Carbon Sin May Be Air Travel
  32. NASA, Europeans uniting to send spaceship to moon
  33. How to weigh a Blackhole?
  34. Teen Pregnancy down 27% in New York City over the last decade
  35. This picture on European countries....
  36. What singles want: Survey looks at attraction, turnoffs
  37. 150 Best Value colleges for 2013
  38. Resurrecting Aurochs
  39. Alcohol and diet soda may be a bad mix
  40. NASA: Asteroid fly-by means bye-bye for space rock
  41. Allegations of preschool oral sex shock parents
  42. Perfectly miserable: Teenage girls and the unhealthy pursuit of perfection
  43. Tenn. Rep. Todd pleads guilty to DUI, gun charges
  44. UK 'can cope with solar superstorm'
  45. Your Best Self
  46. Americans fighting fat, but odds stacked against them
  47. Victory Over Tucson School District Could Lead to Mexican American Studies Reinstatem
  48. Meteor streaks across Russian Urals (video)
  49. The benefits of long, low-intensity exercise
  50. Historic education reform ‘parent trigger’ wins in Los Angeles, ...
  51. Tap Into Your Body's Hidden Talents
  52. Charter school's success boosts city neighborhoods
  53. Asteroids vs. a weak space program
  54. Diet drinks and the risk of type 2 diabetes
  55. Girl catches fire in Doernbecher Children's Hospital bed
  56. Black History month; 4 books for young readers
  57. 'Vulcan' leads Pluto moon name vote
  58. Goldfish influx threatens to cloud pristine Lake Tahoe waters
  59. The Truth About Hair and Why Indians Would Keep Their Hair Long
  60. Ever use one of these services or have experience with it
  61. Who Has the Guts for Gluten?
  62. Children in U.S. Are Eating Fewer Calories, Study Finds
  63. Gum Disease
  64. Does pre-K work? Ask old people
  65. Baby borne, HIV pos.. now cured?
  66. It's raining. On the sun.
  67. So, today a young man decided to hang himself @ my campus.
  68. Honeymoon to Mars?
  69. Should We Bring Back Extinct Animals?
  70. Officials: 80 Percent Of Recent NYC High School Graduates Cannot Read
  71. Cool photos from the ISS
  72. Mars Curiosity software glitch
  73. How big is the Universe?: Youtube/minutephysics
  74. Sexy teen lingerie sends all the wrong messages
  75. Why Label Genetically Engineered Food?
  76. Massachusetts principal calls off Honors Night because it could be 'devastating' to..
  77. Ocean Plankton Sponge Up Nearly Twice the Carbon Currently Assumed
  78. Why Do People Believe Scientifically Untrue Things?
  79. Scientists Find Universe Is 80 Million Years Older
  80. Grandparents 'may relay autism risk to grandchildren'
  81. Apollo 11 F-1 Engine Recovery
  82. Photo: 'OMG' Microscope Lives Up to Its Name
  83. State to take over troubled Camden school system, report says
  84. Chess and 18th Century artificial intelligence
  85. Dinosaur-killing space rock 'was a comet'
  86. The Battles Ahead Over Driverless Cars
  87. Wounded Iraq Vet Prepares to Die, Saying He's 'Ready to Go'
  88. Ariz. Lawmakers Consider Softened Transgender Bill
  89. Have we now found Alfred the Great?
  90. CNN Hero: Tawanda Jones
  91. Nature cam captures eagle defending nest
  92. Twenty-year hiatus in rising temperatures has climate scientists puzzled
  93. Melt may explain Antarctica's sea ice expansion
  94. Princeton mom: Women have a 'shelf life'
  95. Report: More women moving in before marriage
  96. Sheryl Sandberg TED speech: "Why we have too few women leaders"
  97. Pastor Rick Warren's son commits suicide
  98. Space Innovation: How science used in space is benefitting us on Earth
  99. FORKS OVER KNIVES
  100. Kindergarten Boy Suspended for His 'Distracting' Mohawk
  101. Soviet Mars spacecraft possibly spotted in photos
  102. Team reconstructs 'human ancestor'
  103. DA probes charges that Glen Cove teachers coached exams
  104. Have to read the comments
  105. Best commentary on testing ...
  106. Dark matter experiment CDMS sees three tentative clues
  107. Ken Burns brings 'Central Park Five' to light
  108. Thug Kitchen
  109. How do you do _ _ _ _ _ in space?
  110. Making of Europe unlocked by DNA
  111. Epic clash of titans: orcas versus sperm whales
  112. Q&A: H7N9 bird flu
  113. Scientists make 'bug-eye' camera
  114. Elizabeth Smart: Abstinence Education Teaches Rape Victims They’re Worthless, Dirty
  115. Brain implants: Restoring memory with a microchip
  116. Glow-in-the-dark houseplants are on the way
  117. Are neanderthals different from humans?
  118. No Benefit Seen in Sharp Limits on Salt in Diet
  119. In the Mid-West, tornadoes today