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  1. FDA Approves Recombinant Flu Vaccine
  2. From Activist to EPA: A Q&A with New Director for the Office of Environmental Justice
  3. Proton's radius revised downward
  4. FOR KIDS: Cool Jobs: Delving into dung
  5. FOR KIDS: Baby brain, adult disease
  6. Dung beetles steer by the Milky Way
  7. STS finalists bound for Washington
  8. FOR KIDS: Learning language before birth
  9. Neural Networking: Online Social Content Easier to Recall Than Printed Info
  10. New Synthetic Polymer Is First to Match Rigidity of DNA or Collagen
  11. From Activist to EPA: A Q&A with the New Director of the Office of Environmental Just
  12. Letters of Alfred Russel Wallace Go Online
  13. Shrunken Proton Baffles Scientists
  14. Disorder at Work
  15. Urban Eyes
  16. Group to Group
  17. Deep brain stimulation improves autistic boy's symptoms
  18. News in Brief: Signs of trauma documented in living brains
  19. Issue for the week of February 9th, 2013
  20. Book Review : A Man of Misconceptions: The Life of an Eccentric in an Age of Change b
  21. Book Review : Cycling Science: How Rider and Machine Work Together by Max Glaskin
  22. Book Review : Walking Sideways: The Remarkable World of Crabs by Judith S. Weis
  23. Book Review : Guesstimation 2.0: Solving Today's Problems on the Back of a Napkin 2.0
  24. Book Review : Henri Poincaré: A Scientific Biography by Jeremy Gray
  25. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The World Until Yesterday: What Can We Learn from Traditio
  26. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Heat: Adventures in the World's Fiery Places by Bill Stree
  27. California Intends to Declare BPA a Reproductive Health Hazard
  28. Human-made waste heat warms climate
  29. Study Bolsters Quantum Vibration Scent Theory
  30. Chimps' baby teeth don't predict weaning
  31. Science & the Public: U.S. team breaks through subglacial lake
  32. Why Poor Sleep and Forgetfulness Plague the Aging Brain
  33. Digital Activist's Suicide Casts Spotlight on Growth of Open-Access Movement
  34. App d to Fail: Mobile Health Treatments Fail First Full Checkup
  35. Published clinical trials shown to be misleading
  36. Cats kill more than one billion birds each year
  37. News in Brief: Gene variant makes flu particularly dangerous
  38. Caribbean's coral reefs approach tipping point
  39. Step into the Twilight Zone: Can Earthlings Adjust to a Longer Day on Mars?
  40. App d to Fail: Mobile Health Treatments Fall Short in First Full Checkup
  41. Minor Oil Spills Are Often Bigger Than Reported
  42. Specialized nerve fibers send touchy-feely messages to brain
  43. Warmer is not always wetter
  44. Scale weighs black holes better than before
  45. Some chores linked to less sex
  46. Magnetic Logic Makes for Mutable Computer Chips
  47. RNA Fragments May Yield Rapid, Accurate Cancer Diagnosis
  48. Mice Have 'Massage Neurons'
  49. Coffee Fungus Outbreak Resumes
  50. News in Brief: As fish watch prey, researchers watch fish's brains
  51. Some service members sleep too little
  52. FOR KIDS: Dino-sized poop
  53. Pigeons' prominent plumage traces to one gene
  54. An atom sheds light on neutron stars
  55. News in Brief: Professional athletes have superior perception
  56. Controversial Stem-Cell Company Moves Treatment out of U.S.
  57. Decelerating American Physics: Panel Advises Shutdown of Last U.S. Collider
  58. Mice Have "Massage Neurons"
  59. Frame of Mind: A new generation of antidepressants could help patients feel better fa
  60. News in Brief: Indonesian mud eruption will soon die out, scientists predict
  61. Life found deep below Antarctic ice
  62. FOR KIDS: Piercing a buried polar lake
  63. News in Brief: Nerve stem cells treat gut disorder in mice
  64. Nothing to fear but suffocation
  65. Gold-digging microbe
  66. Can Sunshine Light Skyscrapers Instead of Bulbs?
  67. Earlier Neandertal demise suggested by redating
  68. FOR KIDS: Sleeping in space
  69. FOR KIDS: Home on the moon
  70. Chemicals Linked to Obesity in Black Children
  71. Humans Can Feel Terror Even If They Lack Brain's 'Fear Center'
  72. Diamond-Based Quantum Devices Shrink MRI to Nanoscale
  73. Bacteria Found to Thrive on Gold
  74. Pigeon DNA Shown to Support Darwin's Work
  75. Can Sunshine Light Skyscrapers Instead of Bulbs?
  76. News in Brief: TV watching linked to low sperm counts
  77. U.S. Geologist s Spy Cameras Confiscated in Nepal
  78. Link between obesity and vitamin D clarified
  79. Mole smells in stereo
  80. NSF Director Subra Suresh to Step Down
  81. New Eyewear Could Help People with Red-Green Color Blindness
  82. Mathematical Impressions: The Surprising Menger Sponge Slice [Video]
  83. A Hacked Database Prompts Debate about Genetic Privacy
  84. Humans Can Feel Terror Even If They Lack Brain's "Fear Center"
  85. Controversial Stem Cell Company Moves Treatment out of U.S.
  86. Oral Mystery: Are Agriculture and Rats Responsible for Tooth Decay?
  87. A king's final hours, told by his mortal remains
  88. Supernova's death throes revealed
  89. Magnitude 8.0 earthquake strikes Solomon Islands
  90. Large Hadron Collider Is Set to Halt for Upgrades
  91. Landsat 8 Satellite Set to Rescue Global-Change Observations
  92. Genes Mix Faster Than Folk Tales
  93. Air Pollution Delivers Smaller Babies
  94. FOR KIDS:: Engineering: The route to problem-solving
  95. Culture Beaker: In Hollywood, buzz beats star power when it comes to predicting box o
  96. FOR KIDS: Killer cats
  97. Ancestors of today’s placental mammals may never have shared the Earth with dinosaurs
  98. Compared with rodents, bat species carry more viruses
  99. Inflammation feeds E. coli
  100. Unhealthy Glow: Fluorescent Tadpoles Expose Chemical Contamination
  101. Tainted Samples Caused Gender-Bending Ocean Fish
  102. The Joy of Fungal Sex: Penicillin Mold Can Reproduce Sexually, Which Could Lead to Be
  103. FOR KIDS: Genetic memory
  104. FOR KIDS: Twister science
  105. FOR KIDS: A smarter scan
  106. FOR KIDS: Climate’s troublesome kids
  107. FOR KIDS: Science for all
  108. FOR KIDS: Cool Jobs: Math as entertainment
  109. FOR KIDS: When the nose no longer knows
  110. FOR KIDS: Secret signals
  111. Issue for the week of February 23rd, 2013
  112. Book Review : Space Atlas: Mapping the Universe and Beyond by James Trefil
  113. Book Review : I Died for Beauty: Dorothy Wrinch and the Cultures of Science by Marjor
  114. Explosive Power of Combustion Makes Floppy Little Silicone Robot Jump [Video]
  115. What Are Dogs Saying When They Bark? [Excerpt]
  116. Oscars Honor Ingenious Screen Engineering in "Black Swan" and "Hugo"
  117. California to Unveil New Flammability Standard to Avoid Chemicals in Furniture
  118. A pox upon cancer
  119. Few Answers on How to Effectively Help Children Cope with Trauma
  120. In research, it matters whether you're a man or a mouse
  121. Oscars Honor Ingenious Screen Engineering in Black Swan and Hugo
  122. Something from Nothing? A Vacuum Can Yield Flashes of Light
  123. To develop male behavior, mice need immune cells
  124. U.S. breast-feeding rates up
  125. Magic Revealed: Cups Trick Found to Be More Effective Than Thought
  126. Be Mine Forever: Oxytocin May Help Build Long-Lasting Love
  127. Corporations Grabbing Land and Water Overseas
  128. Life Discovered under Ice in Antarctic Lake
  129. Sea slug carries disposable penis, plus spares
  130. News in Brief: Diversity breeds disease resistance in frogs
  131. News in Brief: Bitter and sour taste detectors also say, 'too salty'
  132. Newborn babies walk the walk
  133. To develop male behavior, rats need immune cells
  134. Compound linked to IVF success
  135. Touching the Light: Rats Get Fitted with Star Trek VISORs [Video]
  136. Adobe Homes in Peru's Andes Tell Centuries-Old Toxic Tale
  137. Natural Hazards: New York City vs. The Sea
  138. Being There: Scientists Enlist Inuit for Long-Term Observations of Arctic Wildlife [S
  139. Can Early Deep-Brain Stimulation Surgery Help More Parkinson's Patients?
  140. News in Brief: Supernovas are cosmic ray factories
  141. Uncertainty at a grand scale
  142. News in Brief: Melting Arctic may make algae flourish
  143. A surprise makes memories wobbly
  144. Antianxiety drugs affect fish, too
  145. Natural Hazards: New York City versus the Sea
  146. Russia meteor virtually impossible to see coming
  147. Meteor explodes over Russia
  148. Russian Meteor Largest in Century
  149. Proteins Behind Mad-Cow Disease Also Help Brain to Develop
  150. The Real Power of Crystals: Attesting to Atoms [Video]
  151. Pill to Gill: Antianxiety Drugs in Flushed into Water May Be Making Fishes Fearless
  152. Pill to Gill: Antianxiety Drugs Flushed into Water May Be Making Fishes Fearless
  153. Bird, human tweets come from similar parts of the brain
  154. News in Brief: 2013 AAAS meeting
  155. Blood levels of BPA become source of controversy
  156. Aquatic predators affect carbon-storing plant life
  157. Lead Exposure on the Rise Despite Decline in Poisoning Cases
  158. Origins of alcohol consumption traced to ape ancestor
  159. Imaging technique offers look inside hearing loss
  160. Pill to Gill: Antianxiety Drugs Flushed into Water May Be Making Fishes Fearless
  161. Influential Few Predict Behavior of the Many
  162. News in Brief: Smoking damages mouse brains
  163. Science News at the 2013 AAAS meeting
  164. United Nations Panel Calls Hormone Disruptors a "Global Threat"
  165. Proteins Behind Mad-Cow Disease Also Help Brain Develop
  166. Do Low Doses of BPA Harm People?
  167. Upstream Battle: Fishes Shun Modern Dam Passages, Contributing to Population Declines
  168. News in Brief: Smallest planet found orbiting distant star
  169. Math Trek: A mathematician puts Fermat's Last Theorem on an axiomatic diet
  170. Randomness: Poll of quantum physicists shows agreement, disagreement and something in
  171. China Slow to Start Fracking for Natural Gas in Shale
  172. Diminutive Discovery: Moon-Size Exoplanet Circling Sun-Like Star Smallest Yet
  173. Can Ethanol from Corn Be Made Sustainable?
  174. Predictable Evolution Trumps Randomness of Mutations
  175. News in Brief: Synthetic nanomaterial can recognize viruses
  176. News in Brief: Radial routes ran outside Mesopotamia
  177. Surgery shows promise in treating persistent heartburn
  178. Nitrogen Pollution Soars in China
  179. News in Brief: Novel drug candidates fight flu in mice
  180. FOR KIDS: Feeling the invisible
  181. FOR KIDS: Predators as climate helpers
  182. FOR KIDS: Meteor explodes over Russia
  183. FOR KIDS: Where cosmic rays are born
  184. FOR KIDS: Fancy feather gene
  185. FOR KIDS: The return of the king
  186. Bees learn the electric buzz of flowers
  187. Chill turns monarchs north
  188. FOR KIDS: Ahead of the wave
  189. FOR KIDS: Concussion: More than ‘getting your bell rung’
  190. Siberian Caves Reveal Advancing Permafrost Thaw
  191. Newt Finding Might Set Back Efforts to Regrow Human Limbs
  192. Childhood Cancer Is a Neglected Disease
  193. Bumblebees Sense Electric Fields in Flowers
  194. Nepalis Adapt to Changing Climate
  195. Insulin levels wax and wane daily
  196. New home for runaway black hole
  197. Intensive care linked to BPA exposure in newborns
  198. Issue for the week of March 9th, 2013
  199. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Fabricated: The New World of 3D Printing by Hod Lipson and
  200. Fall of Ancient Empire Linked to Crisis in Syria
  201. Can Endangered Animals Coexist with Big Ag? [Excerpt]
  202. Fungicide Use Surges, Largely Unmonitored
  203. Tracing pollution links to asthma, allergy
  204. Moderate climate warming could melt permafrost
  205. Elephant Seals Help Find Missing Piece in Global Climate Puzzle
  206. Women's Exposure to Chemicals May Explain Unexpected Breast Cancer
  207. Long-Lost Continent Found under the Indian Ocean
  208. New Geothermal Data System Could Open Up Clean-Energy Reserves
  209. News in Brief: Sleep loss affects gene activity
  210. Mouse brain cells live long and prosper
  211. News in Brief: Nutrients matter in tropical forests
  212. Data Stretching Back to 1959 May Explain Link Between Environment and Breast Cancer
  213. News in Brief: Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Meeting
  214. News In Brief: Lipstick smudges reveal their identity
  215. Doubts Emerge on the Value of Very Low Cholesterol Levels
  216. Live Chat on Compulsive Hoarding -- Tuesday, February 26 at 4 P.M. EST
  217. FOR KIDS:*Oldest bird is new mom
  218. How weaver ants get a grip
  219. Doubts Emerge on the Value of Very Low Cholesterol Levels
  220. Scientists race to understand deadly new virus
  221. Therapy for milk allergy offers hope, and caution
  222. Environmental Concerns Reach Fever Pitch over Plan to Link Red Sea to Dead Sea
  223. Geneticists Estimate Publication Date of The Iliad
  224. Live Chat on Compulsive Hoarding--Tuesday, February 26 at 4 P.M. EST
  225. Having Sons Can Shorten a Woman's Life Expectancy
  226. Radiation ring around Earth mysteriously appears, then dissipates
  227. Video games take aim at dyslexia
  228. Rats do tasks while connected brain-to-brain
  229. Tadpoles with eyes in their tails see the light
  230. FOR KIDS: Cool Jobs: Museum science
  231. Prevailing Winds Protected Most Residents from Fukushima Fallout
  232. Lead Poisoning in Detroit Children Drops 70 Percent Since 2004
  233. Does One Type of Bacteria Cause Acne?: Zit All Depends
  234. Impact craters may have been a toasty home for early life
  235. Native pollinators boost crop yields worldwide
  236. Sperm swim against the current
  237. Ice Core Data Help Solve a Global Warming Mystery
  238. Forensic Exam of King Richard the Lionheart Reveals Embalming Practices
  239. Third 'Van Allen Radiation Belt' Makes Appearance around Earth
  240. Tambora Erupts in 1815 and Changes World History [Excerpt]
  241. New Study Links BPA and Childhood Asthma
  242. Does 1 Type of Bacteria Cause Acne?: Zit All Depends
  243. Crawl Space: Invasive Ant Armies Clash on U.S. Soil
  244. News in Brief: Fish oil component boosts newborn health
  245. Blood Plasma Found to Have Stretchy Properties
  246. Clearing Forests May Transform Local and Global Climate
  247. Baby may be cured of HIV
  248. News in Brief: HIV may increase heart attack risk
  249. FOR KIDS: Quake, quake, go away
  250. Putting Tests to the Test: Many Medical Procedures Prove Unnecessary and Risky