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IVF babies do not have lower cognitive skills than naturally conceived children
Great thinkers come together for the first Kyoto Prize at Oxford event
Professor Nir Vulkan
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Fri, 12-05-2017 15:56
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‘Medieval fasting practices coincided with genetic changes in domesticated chickens’
Medieval fasting 'linked with genetic changes in domesticated chickens’
Highs and lows of an Englishman’s average height over 2000 years
Highs and lows of an Englishman’s average height over 2000 years
'Better data needed' on measures of sustainability in business
Wikipedia articles on plane crashes show what we remember
A 'stranglehold' on the data that could help explain political extremism
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