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[Article Image] Dreaming makes perfect
A new study connects dreams with learning a new skill.
[Article Image] The tell-tale bacteria
What germs populate the hands may be as unique as fingerprints.
[Article Image] Feature: Scientist Profile: Wally Gilbert
A Nobel Prize winner's journey from physics to biology to art.
[Article Image] Feature: What the appendix is good for
Some body parts seem pointless but in fact have purpose.
[Article Image] Feature: Making light of sleep
Teens are prone to sleep problems, but a little sunshine could help.
[Article Image] Feature: Teaching Math, teaching anxiety
Teachers' math worries could affect students' performance
[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.

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