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  1. Androgen-Blocking Drug Wins Approval for Prostate Cancer
  2. Issue for the week of September 22nd, 2012
  3. FOR KIDS: Heat-resistant makeup
  4. News in Brief: International Congress of Neuroethology, College Park, Md., August 5–1
  5. FOR KIDS: Higgs — at last!
  6. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Ravenous Brain: How the New Science of Consciousness E
  7. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: DNA USA: A Genetic Portrait of America by Bryan Sykes
  8. Book Review : Mathletics: A Scientist Explains 100 Amazing Things About the World of
  9. Book Review : Finding the Arctic: History and Culture Along a 2,500-Mile Snowmobile J
  10. Book Review : The Case of the Green Turtle: An Uncensored History of a Conservation I
  11. Book Review : From Here to Infinity: A Vision for the Future of Science by Martin Ree
  12. Book Review : A Field Guide to Radiation by Wayne Biddle
  13. Planetary Peekaboo
  14. When Networks Network
  15. Mars clays may have volcanic source
  16. New swine flu virus could infect people
  17. Science and Archaeopteryx Overcome Creationism in South Korea
  18. Anti-inflammatories tied to cardiac risk
  19. Proof Claimed for Deep Connection between Prime Numbers
  20. Vaccine Trial Reveals Weak Spots in HIV's Armor
  21. Pig Flu Virus Strain Shown to Have Pandemic Potential
  22. Body Double: Understanding the Astrophysics of a Newly-Discovered Multi-Planet Binary
  23. Naive Notes: Creating a Music Hall for Nonexpert Listeners
  24. FOR KIDS: A record Arctic melt
  25. The Sky Is the Limit for Wind Power
  26. Gas Cloud Hurtling toward Milky Way's Black Hole May Harbor Young Star
  27. Common Interpretation of Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle Is Proven False
  28. Body Double: Understanding the Astrophysics of a Multi-Planet Binary Star System
  29. Water boils sans bubbles
  30. Facebook peer pressure gets out the vote
  31. Stem cells may help in treating deafness
  32. First dengue vaccine trial disappoints
  33. Wild snakes reproduce without sex
  34. Virgin Births Seen in Wild Vipers
  35. Cameras to Focus on Dark Energy
  36. High-Power Microwave Weapons Start to Look Like Dead End
  37. Facebook Experiment Found to Boost U.S. Voter Turnout
  38. Explosive Impact at Jupiter Spotted by Amateur Astronomers
  39. Common Interpretation of Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle Is Proved False
  40. Brain’s white matter diminished in isolated mice
  41. Killer whale mama’s boys live longer
  42. FOR KIDS: An oil filter for water
  43. Birds Sound the Alarm on West Nile Virus
  44. Trio of Genome-Sequencing Studies Offer a Broader View of Lung Cancer
  45. How to Boil Water without Bubbles
  46. Human Embryonic Stem Cells Restore Gerbil Hearing
  47. Conventional Forensic Theory on Order of Bugs That Feast on Corpses Upended
  48. Contaminated Fish Warnings Fail to Reach People Most at Risk
  49. Trio of Genome-Sequencing Studies Offers a Broader View of Lung Cancer
  50. Uncertainty not so certain after all
  51. Human-Rights Court to Rule on Fertility-Treatment Ban
  52. 'Astronomical Unit,' or Earth-Sun Distance, Gets an Overhaul
  53. Tunnel Vision: Subterranean Park to Stay Sunny with Fiber-Optic Skylights [Slide Show
  54. "Astronomical Unit," or Earth-Sun Distance, Gets an Overhaul
  55. FOR KIDS: Seal scientists
  56. Tandem Satellite Mission Reveals a Thinner Lunar Crust
  57. Did the Reign of Dinosaurs Begin, as Well as End, with a Meteorite Strike?
  58. Farmers Warned to Watch for Livestock Carcinogens as Drought Continues
  59. High-Power Microwave Weapons Start to Look Like Dead-End
  60. Where the Presidential Candidates Stand on Medicare and Medicaid
  61. Warm Currents: Graphite Powder Stirs Up Hints of Room-Temperature Superconductivity
  62. DNA tags may dictate bee behavior
  63. Flash leads to flex in lab-grown muscle
  64. Light-Sensing Chip Captures Elusive Sperm Swimming Pattern
  65. Chat at Noon EDT about the Best Science Writing Online in 2012
  66. Gamblers go all-in on Ritalin
  67. Tissue-Engineered Leather Could be Mass-Produced by 2017
  68. Gigalopolises: Urban Land Area May Triple by 2030
  69. Chemical BPA Linked to Obesity in Children
  70. Russia Uses Lesson of Chernobyl as a Selling Point for Its Reactor Technology
  71. E. coli caught in the act of evolving
  72. Oral MS drug passes tests
  73. FOR KIDS: Scents of science
  74. FOR KIDS: Studying what you love
  75. The 62nd Annual Lindau Meeting: Confronting the Universe--A Film Series Trailer
  76. Canned Tuna May Contain Excessive Mercury
  77. NASA Mars Rover Targets Unusual Rock Enroute to First Destination
  78. Africans’ genes mute on human birthplace
  79. A moving lift for poor families
  80. Bumblebees navigate new turf without a map
  81. FOR KIDS: Fooling the mind’s eye
  82. Simply Irresistible: Scientists Trace Gluttony's Path in the Brain
  83. Improved Thermoelectrics Could Migrate from Space to Earth
  84. Safety Rules for Fracking Disposal Wells Often Ignored
  85. FedEx and UPS Commit to Not Ship Research Mammals
  86. People Can Be Tricked into Reversing Their Opinions on Morality
  87. The 62nd Annual Lindau Meeting: 'Confronting the Universe' and 'The Golden Age of Ast
  88. Herbal Menopause Supplement Often Contains Other Species, DNA Bar Coding Reveals
  89. Ball Wet: Massive Asteroid Vesta Harbors Scant Frozen Water at Surface
  90. News in Brief: How the cheetah loses its spots
  91. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Soundings: The Story of the Remarkable Woman Who Mapped th
  92. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Last Lost World: Ice Ages, Human Origins, and the Inve
  93. Book Review : The Self Illusion: How the Social Brain Creates Identity by Bruce Hood
  94. Book Review : Earth: A Tenant's Manual by Frank H.T. Rhodes
  95. Book Review : Why Cats Land on Their Feet: And 76 Other Physical Paradoxes and Puzzle
  96. Book Review : Curious Behavior: Yawning, Laughing, Hiccupping, and Beyond by Robert R
  97. Book Review : Air Plants: Epiphytes and Aerial Gardens by David H. Benzing
  98. 2012 International Astronomical Union General Assembly
  99. Nonstick trick in the brain
  100. Tricks Foods Play
  101. Face Smarts
  102. Kids Exposed to Mercury or Lead More Likely to Experience Attention Deficit
  103. Birds catching malaria in Alaska
  104. Issue for the week of October 6th, 2012
  105. Fish Oil Supplement Research Remains Murky
  106. What Will Ice-Free Arctic Summers Bring?
  107. Feather finds hint at Neandertal art
  108. NIH Retires Research Chimps at Troubled Facility
  109. Airborne Analysis of Burning Amazon Forests Could Close Climate Model Gaps
  110. Entire Field of Particle Physics Is Set to Switch to Open-Access Publishing
  111. FOR KIDS: Pathways to research: Connecting with scientists
  112. Breast cancer gets genetic profile
  113. FOR KIDS: Tiny fossil tells big tale
  114. Rat Study Sparks Furor over Genetically Modified Foods
  115. As Fishes Migrate, Their Food Might Not Follow
  116. Pets Share Owners' Diseases
  117. Double Stars Succumb to Fatal Attraction
  118. Vampire squid no Gordon Gekko
  119. Open Season on Salt: What the Science on Hypertension Really Shows
  120. Intraplate quakes signal tectonic breakup
  121. Unusual Indian Ocean Earthquakes Hit at Tectonic Breakup
  122. The 62nd Annual Lindau Meeting: 'The Energy Endgame'
  123. Buddhist "Iron Man" Found by Nazis Is from Space
  124. FOR KIDS: The rest of your DNA
  125. FOR KIDS: Learning in your sleep
  126. Ocean Acidification Can Mess with a Fish's Mind
  127. Rats Harmed by Great-Grandmothers' Exposure to Dioxin
  128. Android Embraces, iPhone 5 Passes on Near-Field Communication Data Sharing
  129. No Star Left Behind: Fruitless Search for Supernova Survivor Hints at Unexpected Orig
  130. Unusual Indian Ocean Earthquakes Hint at Tectonic Breakup
  131. The 62nd Annual Lindau Meeting: "The Energy Endgame"
  132. Curiosity goes to the flow
  133. News in Brief: Japanese lab lays claim to element 113
  134. Degradable devices vanish after use
  135. Team glimpses black hole’s secrets
  136. In New Guinea, peace comes with a price
  137. Element 113 at Last?
  138. Off-Peek: Radio Telescopes Edge In on Plasma Jet Spewing from Massive Black Hole
  139. News in Brief: Atom & Cosmos
  140. No companion in supernova debris
  141. Male DNA found in female brains
  142. U.S. Grants License for Uranium Laser Enrichment
  143. FOR KIDS: Icy inns at Earth’s end
  144. FOR KIDS: Pathways to research: Problem-solving
  145. Can the World Save Lives and Combat Climate Change?
  146. On the Scene: Building a funner mousetrap
  147. Misconduct prompts most retractions
  148. Misconduct Is the Main Cause of Retractions in Life-Sciences Journals
  149. U.S. Drought 2012: Pick Your Poison
  150. Plants' Carbon-Sinking Capacity Is Much Lower Than Thought
  151. African Great Ape Habitat Underwent Massive Shrinkage Since 1990s
  152. U.S. Grants License for Laser-Powered Uranium Enrichment
  153. Common heart treatment fails to help
  154. News in Brief: Ants' hive mind
  155. FOR KIDS: Tiny bubbles, be gone
  156. Car-crazy kid wins middle school science competition
  157. Cellular Calls: Listening in on Body's Protein "Chatter" May Lead to New Therapies
  158. Right eye required for finding Mrs. Right
  159. Chemical bond shields extreme microbes from poison
  160. Cohabiting black holes challenge theory
  161. Information Nation: Digital Social Experiment to Put a Human Face on Big Data
  162. SARS Veterans Tackle Coronavirus
  163. Cluster Coexistence: Neighboring Black Holes Defy Predictions of Violent Interactions
  164. Duck-billed dino could slice and dice
  165. Mouse stem cells yield viable eggs
  166. Black mamba bite packs potent painkiller
  167. Controversial "Arsenic Life" Bacterium Prefers Phosphorus After All
  168. Psychology Receives Challenge to Clean Up Its Act
  169. Diss Information: Is There a Way to Stop Popular Falsehoods from Morphing into "Facts
  170. Is Fracking behind Contamination in Wyoming Groundwater?
  171. Superfast star spotted orbiting Milky Way’s black hole
  172. Lowered Thyroid Hormones Found in Baby Boys Exposed to Bisphenol A
  173. Perfect Graphs and Perfect Harmony: Meet 2 of the 2012 MacArthur "Genius" Fellows
  174. Issue for the week of October 20th, 2012
  175. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic b
  176. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Are We Getting Smarter? Rising IQ in the Twenty-First Cent
  177. Book Review : Ordering Life: Karl Jordan and the Naturalist Tradition by Kristin John
  178. Book Review : The Secrets of Triangles: A Mathematical Journey by Alfred Posamentier
  179. Book Review : Dreamland: Adventures in the Strange Science of Sleep by David K. Randa
  180. Book Review : Overpotential: Fuel Cells, Futurism, and the Making of a Power Panacea
  181. Book Review : This is Improbable: Cheese String Theory, Magnetic Chickens and Other W
  182. Scent Into Action
  183. Social Media Sway
  184. Human-Neandertal mating gets a new date
  185. David Blaine's Electrical Stunt Could Create Harmful Ozone
  186. U.S. States Make Opting Out of Vaccinations Harder
  187. Most Whale Deaths in Past 40 Years Were Caused by Humans
  188. 2012 medicine Nobel honors research on reprogramming adult cells
  189. Solar blobs collide with a bounce
  190. Banks err by confusing risk, uncertainty
  191. 3 Years in, Bitcoin Digital Money Gains Momentum
  192. Fish in mom's diet may alter kids' behavior
  193. 2012 physics Nobel recognizes experiments probing quantum world
  194. Cancer cells executed by magnet
  195. Pulsing blob makes memories sans brain
  196. Brain Connectivity Predicts Reading Skills
  197. The 62nd Annual Lindau Meeting: "Is Dark Matter Real?"
  198. Research in cell communication system wins 2012 chemistry Nobel
  199. Early arthropod had a fancy brain
  200. Depths hold clues to dearth of xenon in air
  201. Hyped Genetically Modified Maize Study Faces Growing Scrutiny
  202. Claim that Links Economic Success and Genetic Diversity Draws Criticism
  203. Dinos' DNA Demise: Genetic Material Has a 521-Year Half-Life
  204. The 62nd Annual Lindau Meeting: "Is Dark Matter Real?" [Video]
  205. Tomato compound might prevent some strokes
  206. Thyroid in a dish
  207. The Mysterious Case of the Missing Noble Gas
  208. Poison Nil: Snake and Scorpion Antivenoms Set for First Update in 60 Years
  209. Claim That Links Economic Success and Genetic Diversity Draws Criticism
  210. Scientists probe fresh Martian meteorite*
  211. Roots of Post-Trauma Resilience Sought in Genetics and Brain Changes
  212. Hormone-Producing Thyroid Grown from Embryonic Stem Cells
  213. FOR KIDS: Building Stonehenge
  214. FOR KIDS: Car-crazy kid wins Broadcom competition
  215. FOR KIDS: Bacteria learn new trick
  216. FOR KIDS: Making rocks into magnets
  217. FOR KIDS: Risk-taking linked to Ritalin
  218. FOR KIDS: Bird malaria moves north
  219. State of the Earth: Still Seeking Plan A for Sustainability
  220. Cost of Conserving Global Biodiversity Set at $76 Billion
  221. Megacities Pose Serious Health Challenges
  222. How teachers cultivate young scientists
  223. Supersolidity loses its luster
  224. FOR KIDS: Living long beneath the sea
  225. State of the Earth: Still Seeking Plan A for Sustainability
  226. Teens can keep their cool to win rewards
  227. Living longer comes easier
  228. Cornell Offers a Virtual Peak at its Upcoming New York City Tech Incubation Campus
  229. FOR KIDS: Color-changing robot
  230. FOR KIDS: Earth’s big breakup
  231. Elevated carbon dioxide may impair reasoning
  232. Seeking a Chief Exec with the Right Stuff?: Look for a Touch of Psychopathy
  233. Critical Carbon Capture Technology Stalled
  234. A Virtual Peek at the NYC Tech Campus
  235. The alien next door
  236. EPA Fights Back over Mountaintop Mining
  237. Rating the Candidates: How Did SA Grade Romney and Obama on Science?
  238. Badger Battle Erupts in England
  239. Delaying gratification is about worldview as much as willpower
  240. On the Scene: Brain zap helps spine-damaged rats walk
  241. High Levels of Antibiotic Resistance Genes Found in Major Midwest Watershed
  242. Giant Impact Theory of Lunar Formation Gains More Credibility
  243. The Exoplanet Next-Door: Astronomers Discover World in Nearest Star System
  244. Genetic mutations may explain a brain cancer’s tenacity
  245. Years after big quake, Turkish fault still slip-sliding
  246. News in Brief: Body & Brain
  247. Drug helps put bad memories to rest
  248. Carbon Dating Gets a Reset
  249. Disrupted Sleep Might Signal Early Stages of Alzheimer's
  250. Poachers Gun Down Iconic Ibis