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Hookah has more smoke, tar and carbon monoxide than cigarettes.

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Hookah has more smoke, tar and carbon monoxide than cigarettes.

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public domain Hookah has more smoke, tar and carbon monoxide than cigarettes.

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The meltwater surrounding glaciers has a large amount of nutrients that can support productivity.

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brocken inaglory/cc-by-sa-3.0 The meltwater surrounding glaciers has a large amount of nutrients that can support productivity.

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Boys are much more likely to have autism than girls.

scott vaughan/cc-by-2.0 Boys are much more likely to have autism than girls.

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Boys are much more likely to have autism than girls.

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scott vaughan/cc-by-2.0 Boys are much more likely to have autism than girls.

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The APL’s device can improve the daily lives of people with prosthetics

dvidshub/cc-by-2.0 The APL’s device can improve the daily lives of people with prosthetics

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The Hopkins Counseling Center is located in the Homewood building and provides mental health services.

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LEON SANTHAKUMAR/PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR The Hopkins Counseling Center is located in the Homewood building and provides mental health services.

Cpl. Josue Barron of Cudahy, Calif., prepares for his race during the 2012 Warrior Games cycling competition. Newlywed Barron, 22, placed fourth in the 10-kilometer handcycling race. The 2007 Bell High School graduate was wounded in an improvised explosive device blast while deployed to Afghanistan in 2010. Barron reached out to help a friend get out of a trench when the blast occurred. His left leg was amputated and he lost his left eye. He remains dedicated to his unit at the time of his injury, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines. His prosthetic eye is outfitted with his unit’s logo.

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Cpl. Josue Barron of Cudahy, Calif., prepares for his race during the 2012 Warrior Games cycling competition. Newlywed Barron, 22, placed fourth in the 10-kilometer handcycling race. The 2007 Bell High School graduate was wounded in an improvised explosive device blast while deployed to Afghanistan in 2010. Barron reached out to help a friend get out of a trench when the blast occurred. His left leg was amputated and he lost his left eye. He remains dedicated to his unit at the time of his injury, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines. His prosthetic eye is outfitted with his unit’s logo.

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Researchers think life could be found on the outskirts of the Milky Way rather than in far-off galaxies.

Bruno Gilli/ESO/CC-BY-4.0 Researchers think life could be found on the outskirts of the Milky Way rather than in far-off galaxies.

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Researchers think life could be found on the outskirts of the Milky Way rather than in far-off galaxies.

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Bruno Gilli/ESO/CC-BY-4.0 Researchers think life could be found on the outskirts of the Milky Way rather than in far-off galaxies.

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