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  1. U.S. Government Has Little Authority to Stop Unsafe Cosmetics
  2. Flu Shots May Not Protect the Elderly or the Very Young
  3. Critical Carbon-Capture Technology Stalled
  4. Issue for the week of November 3rd, 2012
  5. Fasting hormone helps mice live longer
  6. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Joy of x: A Guided Tour of Math, from One to Infinity
  7. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Homo Mysterious: Evolutionary Puzzles of Human Nature by D
  8. Book Review : Fifty Minerals That Changed the Course of History by Eric Chaline
  9. Book Review : Owls of the World: A Photographic Guide by Heimo Mikkola
  10. Book Review : The Science of Human Perfection: How Genes Became the Heart of American
  11. Book Review : The Spine of the Continent: The Most Ambitious Wildlife Conservation Pr
  12. Book Review : Wonderful Life with the Elements: The Periodic Table Personified by Bun
  13. Prospecting for Quasicrystals
  14. Suicidal Threads
  15. Nouveaux Antennas
  16. Scientists Read Dreams
  17. Fossil Scars Capture Dinosaur Headbutts
  18. Deadly Dancing: Could a Nocebo Effect Explain Medieval Europe's Dancing Plagues? [Exc
  19. The Return of a Great 19th-Century Meteor Shower
  20. Fossil Scars Capture Dinosaur Head-Butts
  21. Rising Energy Costs May Usher in U.S. Freight Rail Revival
  22. Spanish quake linked to groundwater pumping
  23. Captive Beluga Whale Imitated Human Voices
  24. Fake Addendum by Contrarian Group Tries to Undo U.S. Government Climate Report
  25. Hind wings gave four-winged dino flight control
  26. Gene Genesis: Scientists Observe New Genes Evolving from Mutated Copies
  27. Earliest primate had tree-climber ankles
  28. FOR KIDS: The teenage brain
  29. FOR KIDS: Curiosity’s watery find
  30. FOR KIDS: The 2012 Nobel Prizes
  31. FOR KIDS: Harder than diamonds?
  32. Human blood types have deep evolutionary roots
  33. Egg Freezing Enters Clinical Mainstream
  34. Climate Scientist Sues for Defamation
  35. Bill McKibben Launches Campus Crusade for Climate
  36. GPS-Free Tech Can Track Miners' and Soldiers' Boots Underground
  37. News in Brief: Highlights from Neuroscience 2012
  38. Cloning-like method targets mitochondrial diseases
  39. Gulf Stream might be releasing seafloor methane
  40. The 62nd Annual Lindau Meeting: "Beyond the Classroom" [Video]
  41. Pacific Ocean Hacker Speaks Out
  42. Can Controversial Ocean Iron Fertilization Save Salmon?
  43. Aspirin has selective benefit in colorectal cancer
  44. DNA-Swap Technology Almost Ready for Fertility Clinic
  45. How Slight Sleep Deprivation Could Add Extra Pounds
  46. Easter Island Statues Might Have Been "Walked" Out of Quarry
  47. Controlling the Controllers: A Timeline of Geoengineering Rules and Regulations World
  48. The 62nd Annual Lindau Meeting: "Betting on the Cosmos" [Video]
  49. FOR KIDS: A slime with memory
  50. FOR KIDS: Young scientists tackle abstract problems
  51. Same neurons at work in sleep and under anesthesia
  52. Violent birth proposed for Saturn’s moon mishmash
  53. Shoulder fossil may put Lucy's kind up a tree
  54. The BuZZZ: Sleepy Honeybees Have Harder Time Recalling Recent Experiences
  55. Radioactive Fish Near Fukushima Suggest Ongoing Contamination
  56. Contaminated Culture: Native People Struggle with Tainted Resources
  57. Pioneering Battery-Maker Files for Bankruptcy
  58. How to Eat Triceratops
  59. Ozone hole at smallest size in decades
  60. An enlightened idea
  61. Nuclear Fusion Project Struggles to Put the Pieces Together
  62. 'Penis Worm' Shakes Evolutionary Tree
  63. Gulf Stream Shift Linked to Methane Gas Escaping from Seabeds
  64. How Food Became Technology [Excerpt]
  65. Smoking laws limit heart attacks
  66. Low central pressure among Hurricane Sandy’s unusual features
  67. Out to Crunch: U.S. Energy Department Unleashes Its Titan Supercomputer
  68. Sandy versus Katrina, and Irene: Monster Hurricanes by the Numbers
  69. "Penis Worm" Shakes Evolutionary Tree
  70. Leopard Seals Suck Up Dinner
  71. Live Chat at 1 P.M. EDT on Tropical Cyclone Sandy
  72. On Firmament Ground: Partially Completed ALMA Radio Telescope Already Generating Disc
  73. Plastic fantastic seals in speeding projectiles
  74. The Stats Are In: Superstorm Sandy Totals
  75. Hepatitis E Vaccine Debuts
  76. Hurricane Sandy Spins Up Climate Discussion
  77. Fairly Simple Math Could Bridge Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity
  78. Monkeys keep the beat without outside help
  79. How the Frankenstorm came to life
  80. Across 1,000 genomes, rarities abound
  81. Hunting dark matter with DNA
  82. FOR KIDS: Of fish and brain health
  83. The Science of Tropical Cyclone Sandy--Live Chat, October 30 [Transcript]
  84. Extensive bird family tree rewrites some history
  85. FOR KIDS: Exhaled air: A problem in buildings?
  86. People in Poor Neighborhoods Breathe More Hazardous Particles
  87. Astronomers spot leftover light from first stars
  88. Too little money, too much borrowing
  89. Extremely Bad Weather
  90. Beginnings of Bionic
  91. The Presidential Debate We Never Had: Climate Change [Video]
  92. Issue for the week of November 17th, 2012
  93. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Air: The Restless Shaper of the World by William Bryant Lo
  94. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Dreamland: Adventures in the Strange Science of Sleep by D
  95. Book Review : Taking on Water: How One Water Expert Challenged Her Inner Hypocrite, R
  96. Book Review : The Medical Book: From Witch Doctors to Robot Surgeons, 250 Milestones
  97. Book Review : Working on Mars: Voyages of Scientific Discovery with the Mars Explorat
  98. Book Review : The Mating Lives of Birds by James Parry
  99. Book Review : Addiction by Design: Machine Gambling in Las Vegas by Natasha Dow Schül
  100. Astronomers spot leftover light from ancient stars
  101. The Science behind Superstorm Sandy s Crippling Storm Surge
  102. "Climate Services" Go Global
  103. Redhead Pigment Boosts Skin-Cancer Risk
  104. Heart bypass surgery outperforms stents in diabetics
  105. Trunk in cheek, elephant mimics Korean
  106. Statin substitutes go beyond drawing board
  107. New pathway proposed for ancient flood
  108. Former Climate Scientist Turns Pickle-Maker
  109. Cancer cells self-destruct in blind mole rats
  110. Cancer Immunity Insights Might Derive from Study of Blind Mole Rats
  111. Mechanism of General Anesthesia Involves Disrupting Brain Communication
  112. FOR KIDS: New planetary neighbor
  113. A little radiation is good for mice
  114. Your brain on speed dating
  115. Researchers Battle the Aftermath of Hurricane Sandy
  116. Chinese Survey Reveals Widespread Coastal Pollution
  117. How Did the Easter Island Settlers Destroy Themselves? [Video]
  118. Quantum Flip-Floppers: Photon Findings Add to Mystery of Wave-Particle Duality
  119. NOAA Overflight Captures a Changed East Coast
  120. For Women in Climate Sciences, a Struggle to Find a Voice
  121. Red state, blue state
  122. Ancient blades served as early weapons
  123. News in Brief: Highlights from the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions, Lo
  124. Lab-Made Droplets Move Themselves Continuously without External Force
  125. World's Most Powerful Laser Facility Shifts Focus to Warheads
  126. Seismic Risk in Eastern U.S. May Be Higher Than Previously Thought
  127. Live Chat at 12:30 P.M. EST on Election Fraud
  128. Super-Earth joins ranks in life-supporting zone
  129. Sea level rise overflowing estimates
  130. Canada Declares War on Rats
  131. Great Lakes Legacy: Old Contaminants Decline, Newer Ones Rise
  132. Rare genetic tweaks may not be behind common diseases
  133. An ancient civilization's wet ascent, dry demise
  134. Seaweed-threatened corals send chemical SOS to fish
  135. Hydrogen fuel edges a step closer
  136. On the Scene: Buzzword bingo
  137. Wrens Teach Eggs To Sing
  138. See This: Hallucinations with Oliver Sacks, November 9, 8 PM ET [Live]
  139. NASA Plans for 3-D Printing Rocket Engine Parts Could Boost Larger Manufacturing Tren
  140. Live Chat on Election Fraud -- November 7 at 12:30 P.M. EST
  141. How to Improve Coastal Cities Climate Resilience: A Q&A with Cynthia Rosenzweig
  142. Wrens Teach Eggs to Sing
  143. See This: Hallucinations with Oliver Sacks, November 9, 8 P.M. EST [Live]
  144. Mini Mover and Shaker: Single-Molecule "Engine" Vibrates Macro Object
  145. Infant stress linked to teen brain changes
  146. Telomere length linked to risk of dying
  147. Ask Gini: How to Measure Inequality
  148. Fungal Meningitis Pathogen Discovers New Appetite for Human Brains
  149. Ancient hominid had an unusual diet
  150. FOR KIDS: Four-winged dinosaur
  151. Math Trek: Math Trek: Game theory suggests current climate negotiations won’t avert c
  152. Pandas' home range may move as climate changes
  153. Obama Victory Re-Opens Door to Emissions Curbs and Possible Carbon Tax
  154. Camel Genome Holds Desert Survival Secrets
  155. Watch: How to Merge Your Real and Virtual Worlds [Video]
  156. Global drought may have changed less than thought
  157. News in Brief: Highlights from the American Society of Human Genetics annual meeting
  158. Math Trek: Game theory suggests current climate negotiations won’t avert catastrophe
  159. U.S. Ranchers Struggle to Adapt to Climate Change
  160. Technically Art: Engineers Make Cameras, Then Hit the Pavement [Slide Show]
  161. Physicist Elected to Congress Calls for More Scientists-Statesmen
  162. Obama Victory Reopens Door to Emissions Curbs and Possible Carbon Tax
  163. Clean Water Act at 40: Rivers No Longer Burn but Climate Threats and Runoff Now Rush
  164. 'Draft Sequence' of Pig Genome Could Benefit Agriculture and Medicine
  165. Blood-Thinning Rat Poison Is Killing Birds Too
  166. Rogue planet found among gang of stars
  167. Rainforest katydids evolved mammal-like ears
  168. Tiny muscles pull a big punch
  169. Oldest examples of hunting weapon uncovered in South Africa
  170. Underwater avalanches go with the flow
  171. Ebola may go airborne
  172. FOR KIDS: Explosive pursuits
  173. Brain Scans of Rappers Shed Light on Creativity
  174. Misfolded Protein Transmits Parkinson's from Cell to Cell
  175. Statistics Win in U.S. Election
  176. Blood-Thinning Rat Poison Is Killing Birds, Too
  177. "Draft Sequence" of Pig Genome Could Benefit Agriculture and Medicine
  178. Waxing Innovative: Researchers Pump Up Artificial Muscles Using Paraffin
  179. Digging deep into Martian soil
  180. Early Arrival
  181. Onward and Skyward
  182. Coal Plants Smother Communities of Color
  183. Protein's destructive journey in brain may cause Parkinson's
  184. Issue for the week of December 1st, 2012
  185. Book Review : Book Review: How Ancient Europeans Saw the World by Peter S. Wells
  186. Book Review : Book Review: The Wisdom of Psychopaths: What Saints, Spies, and Serial
  187. Book Review : I, Lobster by Nancy Frazier
  188. Book Review : Living Color: The Biological and Social Meaning of Skin Color by Nina G
  189. Book Review : On a Farther Shore by William Souder
  190. Book Review : Measurement by Paul Lockhart
  191. Book Review : Stardust Revolution: The New Story of Our Origin in the Stars by Jacob
  192. Our Drugs Make Fish Flounder
  193. How Safe Are America's 2.5 Million Miles of Pipelines?
  194. News in Brief: Highlights from the Psychonomic Society annual meeting
  195. Word-detecting baboons are a tough read
  196. Printed robot moves with a beat
  197. Gulf spill harmed small fish, studies indicate
  198. Shame Villagers about Toilets, Save a Child's Life
  199. Bug-Eared: Human and Insect Ears Share Similar Structures
  200. Slowing Cargo Ships More Than Halves Pollution near Ports
  201. European Exoplanet-Hunting Space Telescope Nears Its End
  202. Great Apes Can Have a Mid-life Crisis, Too
  203. Shame Villagers about Toilets, Save a Child's Life
  204. Mexican silver made it into English coins
  205. Quantum Cryptography Conquers Noise Problem
  206. Glimpse at early universe finds expansion slowdown
  207. Chromosome ends hold clues to a bird's longevity
  208. Trees worldwide a sip away from dehydration
  209. Rare Apparition of Dwarf Planet Makemake Reveals a Largely Airless World
  210. Hunt for Life under Antarctic Ice Heats Up
  211. Auditory test predicts coma awakening
  212. Outbreaks of Foodborne Illnesses Are Becoming Harder to Detect
  213. Auto-Immune: "Symbiotes" Could Be Deployed to Thwart Cyber Attacks
  214. FOR KIDS: Twinkle, twinkle oldest stars
  215. FOR KIDS: Shoulder bones fuel debate
  216. FOR KIDS: Evolution of a Frankenstorm
  217. FOR KIDS: A fishy mammal ID
  218. FOR KIDS: How to stop a speeding bullet
  219. Dryland Farmers Work Wonders without Water in U.S. West
  220. Climate Change Threatens to Create a Second Dust Bowl
  221. Washington State Declares War on Ocean Acidification
  222. Growth of Ethanol Fuel Stalls in Brazil
  223. People Use Same Brain Regions to Read Alphabetic and Logographic Languages
  224. Blue whales’ diet and exercise rolled into one
  225. Genetic diversity exploded in recent millennia
  226. Supersymmetry Fails Test, Forcing Physics to Seek New Ideas
  227. Grand Canyon could be much older than thought
  228. Shrinking polar ice caused one-fifth of sea level rise
  229. FOR KIDS: The high life
  230. Solar System's Moons May Have Emerged from Long-Gone Planetary Rings
  231. Flame Retardants on the Rise in Furniture
  232. Outbreak Specialists Track Down Recent Coronavirus
  233. Climate Change Threatens Long-Term Sustainability of Great Plains
  234. Simulated brain mimics human quirks
  235. Outbreak Specialists Track Down Recent Coronavirus
  236. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Apocalyptic Planet: Field Guide to the Everending Earth b
  237. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Particle at the End of the Universe: How the Hunt for
  238. First rock from the sun turns out to have ice
  239. Book Review : The Half-life of Facts: Why Everything We Know Has an Expiration Date b
  240. Book Review : The Miracle of Trees (Wooden Books) by Olavi Huikari
  241. Book Review : Hunger, Thirst, Sex, and Sleep: How the Brain Controls Our Passions by
  242. Book Review : Seduced by Logic: Émilie Du Châtelet, Mary Somerville and the Newtonian
  243. Book Review : Train Wreck: The Forensics of Rail Disasters by George Bibel
  244. Dear Future Earthlings
  245. Into the Fold
  246. Families in Flux
  247. Ice Confirmed on Mercury Despite Planet's Solar Proximity
  248. Immune disease an added blow to fungus-ridden bat populations
  249. Issue for the week of December 15th, 2012
  250. Galaxy Grande: Milky Way May Be More Massive Than Thought