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  1. Crowd sourcing comes to astronomy
  2. Polar bears' ancient roots pushed way back
  3. How Old Is the Endangered Polar Bear?
  4. Artificial Jellyfish Built from Rat Cells
  5. Europe Nears First Approval for Gene Therapy Treatment
  6. Night lights may foster depression
  7. Altruistic kidney donors help many
  8. Deleted Scenes: Blog: Remembering Sally Ride
  9. Cuts Loom for U.S. Science
  10. Lambs on the Lam Suggest Selfishness Motivates Herd Behavior
  11. Male circumcision tied to lower HIV prevalence
  12. External ills imperil tropical reserves
  13. Deleted Scenes: Higgs hysteria
  14. Why Is Everyone on the Internet So Angry?
  15. Our Brains See Men as Whole and Women as Parts
  16. Gliese 581 g Tops List of 5 Potentially Habitable Exoplanets
  17. Science & the Public: So long Weekly Reader . . .
  18. Drought Devastates U.S. Maize and Soya Crops
  19. Maiden shows signs of TB-like infection
  20. Social Scientists Might Gain Access to Facebook's Data on User Behavior
  21. Tropical Parks Fail to Protect Animals and Plants [Slide Show]
  22. Ecstasy may cause memory problems
  23. Stronger storms may destroy ozone
  24. Terminator termites have unique technique
  25. Early HIV Treatment Might Save Livelihoods as Well as Lives
  26. News in Brief: 19th International AIDS Conference
  27. FOR KIDS: An invisible cosmic bridge
  28. Top airports for spreading germs IDed
  29. Issue for the week of August 11th, 2012
  30. Genome of a fruit besieged
  31. Book Review : The Ultimate Book of Saturday Science: The Very Best Backyard Science E
  32. Book Review : It's Raining Fish and Spiders by Bill Evans
  33. Book Review : Where Do Mountains Come From, Momma? by Catherine Weyerhaeuser Morley
  34. Book Review : The Mighty Mars Rovers: The Incredible Adventures of Spirit and Opportu
  35. Book Review : The Book of Blood: From Legends and Leeches to Vampires and Veins by H.
  36. Book Review : A Black Hole is Not a Hole by Carolyn Cinami DeCristofano
  37. Book Review : What a Plant Knows: A Field Guide to the Senses by Daniel Chamovitz
  38. Book Review : The Everett Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics: Collected Works 1955-1
  39. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Rabid: A Cultural History of the World’s Most Diabo
  40. News Briefs: Body & Brain
  41. FOR TEACHERS: Extra! Extra! Read all about science
  42. FOR KIDS: Fracking fuels energy debate
  43. Chemicals Used in Plastics Linked to Diabetes in Women
  44. Can Bacteria Fight Brain Cancer?
  45. Storms May Speed Ozone Loss Above the U.S.
  46. DNA hints at African cousin to humans
  47. Curiosity readies for dramatic entrance
  48. Sticks, stones and bones reveal emergence of a hunter-gatherer culture
  49. FOR KIDS: Dino find ruffles feathers
  50. FOR KIDS: A trout’s nose-y magnets
  51. 9 Theoretical Physicists Win Massive New Cash Award
  52. High-Profile Geneticists Post Findings on Popular Pre-Publication Site
  53. Women's Risk of Reproductive Disease Linked to Environmental Estrogens
  54. Facet-Lift: Self-Assembling Nanoparticles May Provide Key to New Materials
  55. Alzheimer’s protein could help in MS
  56. Beak Heat: Evolutionary Theory of Bird Bills Need May Need Revision
  57. Deleted Scenes: Young scientist crosses fingers for Mars rover
  58. Rabies resistance arises in backwater thick with vampire bats
  59. Science & the Public: Epidemic of skin lesions reported in reef fish
  60. Curiosity to look for habitable environs
  61. Select cells appear to spawn tumors
  62. Why Great Olympic Feats Raise Suspicions
  63. Beak Heat: Evolutionary Theory of Bird Bills May Need Revision
  64. Greenland enters melt mode
  65. How the elephant gets its infrasound
  66. PSA Screening Could Prevent Prostate Cancer Spread, but Would It Save Lives?
  67. Greenland Meltdown Driven by Collapse of Glaciers at Ocean Outlets [Slide Show]
  68. Great Lakes Trout Serve as Barometer for Global Pollutants
  69. Bites from Vampire Bats Might Protect People against Rabies
  70. Pregnancy Alters Resident Gut Microbes
  71. Major Breeder of Research Dogs Faces Closure
  72. Curiosity Rover on Mars
  73. Can Facebook Show How to Reduce the Growing Energy Use of the Internet?
  74. On the Scene: BLOG: Mission control before the party
  75. Can Facebook Show How to Reduce the Growing Energy Use of the Internet?
  76. On the Scene: A lifetime of curiosity: An interview with JPL director Charles Elachi
  77. Extreme hot spells rising
  78. Curiosity lands safely on Mars
  79. Avatar Officer Installed at Arizona-Mexico Border Station
  80. NASA's Curiosity Rover Lands Safely on Mars
  81. North African Diaspora written in genes
  82. Monkey brains sensitive to others' flubs
  83. Wheels down, Mars rover takes in the view
  84. Thinner isn't always better in diabetes
  85. Heaven on Earth: Cosmic Particles and Extraterrestrial Rocks Reveal Our Beginnings [S
  86. Do Criminal Trials Help Us Heal from Mass Shootings?
  87. Global groundwater use outpaces supply
  88. Scaffolding props up failing hearts
  89. New fossils hint at ancestral split
  90. Do Criminal Trials Help Us Heal from Mass Shootings?
  91. FOR KIDS: Iron versus climate change
  92. 'Extreme Mechanics' Experts Crumple Materials in Remarkable Ways
  93. Death Toll from Landslides Vastly Underestimated
  94. Method puts wrinkles in neat little rows
  95. Book Review : Rainy Brain, Sunny Brain: How to Retrain Your Brain to Overcome Pessimi
  96. Book Review : Gifts of the Crow: How Perception, Emotion, and Thought Allow Smart Bir
  97. Book Review : Gravity: How the Weakest Force in the Universe Shaped Our Lives by Bria
  98. Book Review : Is American Science in Decline? By Yu Xie and Alexandra A. Killewald
  99. Book Review : 101 American Geo-Sites You've Gotta See (Geology Underfoot) by Albert B
  100. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Marvelous Learning Animal: What Makes Human Nature Uni
  101. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: No Time to Lose by Peter Piot
  102. Uncommon Carriers
  103. Tangled Roots
  104. Himalaya Rush
  105. How Do Beetles Walk Underwater?
  106. See Change: Rapid Emergence of New Sea Star Species Illustrates Evolution's Power
  107. "Extreme Mechanics" Experts Crumple Materials in Remarkable Ways
  108. Camera hack can spot cleaned-up crimes
  109. FOR KIDS: No more bubble trouble
  110. FOR KIDS: Bye-bye, egg allergy
  111. Issue for the week of August 25th, 2012
  112. Highest Possible Resolution Color Images Achieved
  113. Invasive Fungi Wreak Havoc on Species World-Wide [Slide Show]
  114. Greenland Meltdown Driven by Collapse of Glaciers at Ocean Outlets [Slide Show]
  115. Smell deals with deprivation differently
  116. Good times led to grisly custom
  117. Molecules get a big chill
  118. Shark-Tooth Weapons Reveal Lost Biodiversity
  119. Exxon Valdez Laid to Rest
  120. Is Climate Change Making Temperatures Too Hot for High School Football?
  121. Invasive Fungi Wreak Havoc on Species Worldwide [Slide Show]
  122. Dawn mission to die another day
  123. Mantis shrimp flub color vision test
  124. Antibacterial agent can weaken muscle
  125. Common Lab Dye Found to Interrupt Formation of Huntington's Disease Proteins
  126. Prosthetic Retina Helps to Restore Sight in Mice
  127. Climate Change Shaped Ancient Mummification Practices
  128. U.S. Swine Flu Outbreak Spikes
  129. Brain's hidden sewers revealed
  130. Brain's Drain: Neuroscientists Discover Cranial Cleansing System
  131. Psychopaths get time off for bad brains
  132. Chameleon-like robot can change hue
  133. Giant cluster phenomenally fertile
  134. Cancer-Fighting Compound Might Double as Reversible Male Contraceptive
  135. First Practical Maser (Microwave Laser) Is Built
  136. Unusual virus may tie snakes in knots
  137. Supersmall lab-on-a-chip is superfast
  138. E. Coli Strain Linked to Cancer in Mice
  139. Synthetic Biology Book Published in DNA
  140. First Evidence Found for Photosynthesis in Insects
  141. Ovulation spurred by newfound semen ingredient
  142. FOR KIDS: Surprising rabies resistance
  143. FOR KIDS: Airports that speed germs’ spread
  144. Kitty Corner: Jaguars Win Critical Habitat in U.S.
  145. On the Scene: Weird pulsars debut at Beijing astronomy meeting
  146. Nanosized pollutants pose crop risks
  147. FOR KIDS: Elephant songs
  148. FOR KIDS: DNA hints at ancient cousins
  149. Gene may boost effects of peer pressure
  150. Nerve Protein In Llama Semen Could Help Human Fertility
  151. Stem Cell Trial for Autism Launches in U.S.
  152. Whatever You Call It, Sea Level Rises in Virginia
  153. NASA Announces New Robotic Mars Mission
  154. Common Insecticide May Harm Boys' Brains More Than Girls'
  155. In Virginia, Encroaching Seas Pit Parking against Preservation
  156. Tattoo rashes linked to ink
  157. Antibiotics linked to fat buildup
  158. Himalayan melt may be less than thought
  159. Sea Lions Feasting on Threatened Salmon
  160. Older Fathers Pass On More Mutations To Children
  161. Head Start: Early Learning Could Compensate for Cognitive Deterioration
  162. Stem Cell Trial for Autism Launches in U.S.
  163. Do Post-Market Drug Trials Need a Higher Dose of Ethics?
  164. Kick in the gut may lead to IBD
  165. Language family may have Turkish origins
  166. FOR KIDS: Curiosity lands on Mars!
  167. More Science Needed for Forensic Investigations
  168. Red Giants and White Dwarfs Make Explosive Stellar Pairings
  169. Short-Circuiting Civilization: Predicting the Disruptive Potential of a Solar Storm I
  170. Look Out!: Ann Arbor Cars to Communicate with One Another to Avoid Crashes [Slide Sho
  171. Older Fathers Pass On More Mutations to Children
  172. Disease Maps Pinpoint Origin of Indo-European Languages
  173. Book Review : Mathematical Excursions to the World’s Great Buildings by Alexan
  174. Book Review : Secret Chambers: The Inside Story of Cells & Complex Life by Martin Bra
  175. Book Review : The Good, the True, and the Beautiful: A Neuronal Approach (An Editions
  176. Book Review : Darwin's Ghosts: The Secret History of Evolution by Rebecca Stott
  177. Book Review : Born Together - Reared Apart: The Landmark Minnesota Twin Study by Nanc
  178. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Under the Surface: Fracking, Fortunes and the Fate of the
  179. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Turing's Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe by
  180. Making Data Work
  181. The Facts Behind the Frack
  182. Average bear could be pretty smart
  183. As Told By the Egg
  184. Black hole’s annual feast begins
  185. FOR KIDS: New Jurassic flier
  186. FOR KIDS: Cool Jobs: Wild Science
  187. Issue for the week of September 8th, 2012
  188. Book Review : The Good, the True, and the Beautiful: A Neuronal Approach by Jean-Pie
  189. Chimp Research Facility Found Not Guilty of Breeding Animals
  190. Nuclear Decelerator: Last U.S. Particle Collider on Chopping Block
  191. Isaac to Turn into Hurricane, Threatens New Orleans
  192. How to Learn in Your Sleep
  193. Neil Armstrong, first man on moon, dies at 82
  194. FOR KIDS: The origins of mummies
  195. FOR KIDS: Monkeys’ mistake detector
  196. Infrared light offers promise of laser-sharp cancer therapy
  197. Oldest mites in amber discovered
  198. Antibiotics Linked to Weight Gain in Mice
  199. Exoplanet pair orbits two stars
  200. Arctic sea ice hits record low, and keeps going
  201. Unmixing oil and water
  202. 3-D Printing Revolution Stymied For Now by High Prices
  203. Antibiotics Linked to Weight Gain
  204. Nerve Protein in Llama Semen Could Help Human Fertility
  205. Brain learns while you snooze
  206. Young scientists make the cut
  207. Low-cal longevity questioned
  208. News in Brief: Highlights from the IAU Meeting
  209. Using Fertilizer Wisely Could Help Feed 9 Billion People
  210. Calorie Restriction Fails to Lengthen Lifespan in Primates
  211. Scaled-Down: New Nano Device Can Weigh Single Molecules
  212. FOR KIDS: Python-palooza!
  213. DNA unveils enigmatic Denisovans
  214. Stars' missing elements could signal lurking small planets
  215. FOR KIDS: The first moon walker
  216. New DNA Analysis Shows Ancient Humans Interbred with Denisovans
  217. Isaac's Impacts: Destruction from 'Just a Cat 1' Storm
  218. Burn Notice: Mustard Species's Specialized Spices Keep Local Bugs at Bay
  219. Resistance to Backup Tuberculosis Drugs Increases
  220. Turning on the Zap: New York City Readies World's Largest UV Drinking-Water Disinfect
  221. FOR KIDS: The first moonwalker
  222. Doctors Debate the Safety of Starch Used in IV Drips
  223. Another potentially habitable world emerges
  224. Big jobs go to loyal proteins
  225. Biodiversity Found to Increase During Warm Periods in Earth's History
  226. India's Forest Area in Doubt
  227. FOR KIDS: Super star-maker
  228. Space Elevator Enthusiasts Push On despite Lengthy Time Frames and Long Odds
  229. FOR KIDS: By a whisker
  230. A TB Test You Can Do at Home
  231. One-Fifth of Invertebrate Species at Risk of Extinction
  232. Military combat marks the brain
  233. Obama and Romney Tackle 14 Top Science Questions
  234. One Fifth of Invertebrate Species at Risk of Extinction
  235. Burn Notice: Mustard Species' Specialized Spices Keep Local Bugs at Bay
  236. Voyager chasing solar system's edge
  237. Team releases sequel to the human genome
  238. MRI spots silent heart attacks
  239. News in Brief: Earth & Environment
  240. Voices of ENCODE [Video]
  241. "Junk" DNA Holds Clues to Common Diseases
  242. Fishing Vessels Level Seafloor
  243. Biomarker Predicts Recovery from a Type of Depression
  244. Androgen-Blocking Drug Wins Approval for Prostate Cancer
  245. Herders, not farmers, built Stonehenge
  246. Patagonian Glaciers Melting in a Hurry
  247. Super-Stretchy Hydrogel Can Take a Hit
  248. Too-young caterpillars like scent of sex
  249. Amino-Acid Deficiency Found to Underlie Rare Form of Autism
  250. Science and Archaeopteryx Overcome Creationism in South Korea