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Green Bay Packers cornerback Charles Woodson donates millions to pediatric research.
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A team from Japan wins one of the world's greenest car races.
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Testosterone levels depend on how person's candidate fares.
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Public health and a booming economy are directly related. You may be surprised to learn exactly how.
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Donated pacemakers traveled from Detroit to the Philippines.
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Locals are better equipped than governments to manage forests and reduce global warming.
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Management and protection of the Great Lakes is set to receive a boost with a systemwide map of threats to their well-being.
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Evolution makes many molehills out of a mountain; seismic activity and mountain-building are determined to give rise to a burst in species diversity.
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Could the recession be good for your health?
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Google's next venture may help save endangered species. More accurately, scientists are using the company's PageRank technology to better understand complex ecosystems.
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It's true: Lower fertilizer use leads to cleaner waterways.
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Parents having a good education trumps a well-paying job when it comes to how their children do in school.
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Geeks rock: An important and developing technology for analyzing very small fluid samples gets a boost from the use of music.
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As if Easter Island weren't weird enough already, a chemical discovered in its soil appears to have astonishing effects on longevity.
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Biennial survey ranks MBA programs by how they integrate social and environmental stewardship into the curriculum.




