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[Article Image] Slumber by the numbers
Fewer than 1 in 10 teens get ideal amount of sleep
[Article Image] Feature: Got Milk? How?
Scientists are tracking down the first people who squeezed this nutritious liquid out of animals thousands of years ago
[Article Image] Feature: Pollution at the ends of the Earth
Chemicals are turning up in small Arctic villages far from factories and cities
[Article Image] The (kids') eyes have it
A visual trick opens a window on brain development.
[Article Image] Feature: Deck the halls with DCA
A plastic ornament was caught giving off poisonous vapors
[Article Image] New twists for phantom limbs
An experiment explores the connections between brain and body
[Article Image] Junk food junkies
Rats on a junk food diet behave like drug addicts
[Article Image] The Taste of Bubbles
Taste cell for sourness senses fizz, too
[Article Image] Making good, brown fat
Researchers find a way to make energy-burning fat out of other cells
[Article Image] Feature: Brain cells take a break
As you fall into deep sleep, some neurons pause their electrical activity

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