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- John R. Platt - Toxicomania: Poisonous Invasive Plant Protects Australian Lizards from Poisonous Invasive Cane Toads

 

- Kate Clancy - Vaginal pH Redux: Broader Perspectives on Douching, Race… and Lime Juice

 

- Kate Wong - Iceman’s Genome Furnishes Clues to His Ailments and Ancestry

 

- Larry Greenemeier - Navy Unleashes Its Electromagnetic Railgun Outside of the Lab [Video]

 

- Michael Moyer - How To Tell Who’s Tracking You Online

 

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- Krystal D'Costa - Save the Date for the First #NYCSciTweetUp of 2012

 

- Jason G. Goldman - Editor’s Selections: Bubble Bursting, Deja Vu, and a Dopamine Explainer

 

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