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- High Fizzy Soft Drink Consumption Linked to Violence Among Teens
- Gun Traffickers Exploit Differences in State Laws, Economist Says
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- Is the Secret to World Peace the Ability to Spin a Good Yarn?
- Social Media Study Reveals Unreported Truths on the Nature of Street Protests, Experts Say
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- Violent Games Emotionally Desensitizing, Research Suggests
- Women in Prison: An Issue of Blaming the Individual for Social Problems
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- Computer Vision Experts Develop 'Questionable Observer Detector'
- Crowdsourcing Democracy Through Social Media
- Delays in Video Calls May Not Always Hurt Communication, Study Finds
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- U.S. Civil War Took Bigger Toll Than Previously Estimated, New Analysis Suggests
- Science and Religion Do Mix? Only 15 Percent of Scientists at Major Research Universities See Religion and Science Always in Conflict
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- Did the World Really Change? Marking the 10th Anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 Attacks
- American Politicians Have Less Influence Through News Media, Study Finds
- Death Tolls Spur Pro-War Stance, Study Finds; 'Sunk-Cost' Mindset Also Keeps Losers in the Stock Market
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- Feeding the Five Thousand -- Or Was It Three? Researchers Claim Most Crowd Estimations Are Unreliable
- Climate Cycles Are Driving Wars: When El Nino Warmth Hits, Tropical Conflicts Double
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- Study Evaluates Tactical Response Guidelines for Reducing Battlefield Deaths
- Jailhouse Phone Calls Reveal Why Domestic Violence Victims Recant
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