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  1. Camel ancestors lived in the Arctic
  2. FOR KIDS: These ants boast mighty grip
  3. Monkeys Stay Away from Mean People
  4. Will Canada s Proposed Tar Sands Oil Pipeline Muck Up Its Pacific Coast?
  5. Bendable Needles Developed to Deliver Stem-Cells into Brains
  6. Insect Wings Shred Bacteria to Pieces
  7. Immune cells chow down on living brain
  8. Commercial Space Race Intensifies as Antares Rocket Creeps Up on Falcon 9
  9. Yes, a Child Has Been Pronounced Cured of HIV but Can It Be Duplicated?
  10. Vortex gets tied in knots
  11. Moore's Law Found to Apply to Evolution of Technologies Beyond Transistors
  12. Salt Linked to Autoimmune Diseases
  13. No vacancy around stars
  14. News in Brief: Missing link in taste chain identified
  15. Women in Biotechnology: Barred from the Boardroom
  16. Melting Arctic Ice Will Make Way for More Ships and More Species Invasions
  17. Physicists Twist Water into Knots
  18. 5 Shark Species May Gain Protection Boost from New Findings
  19. Commercial Space Race Heats Up as Antares Creeps Up on Falcon 9 Rocket
  20. Bendable Needles Developed to Deliver Stem Cells into Brains
  21. Earth in Action: When an asteroid heads for Earth, it’s time to reconsider those doom
  22. Randomness: Real-life Maxwell's demon adds fuel to debate about status of the second
  23. FOR KIDS: Whale of a lesson
  24. FOR KIDS: Supertiny satellites launched
  25. Caffeine's buzz attracts bees to flowers
  26. Alga borrows genes to beat the heat, acid and toxic metals
  27. Mice get brain boost from transplanted human tissue
  28. Still in Search of the Energy Unknown: A Q&A with ARPA-E Director Cheryl Martin
  29. Metal Oxide Chips Show Promise as Transistors
  30. Moore's Law Found to Apply to Evolution of Technologies Beyond Transistors
  31. Bendable Needles Developed to Deliver Stem Cells into Brains
  32. Heavy drinkers get extra brain fuel from alcohol
  33. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Visions of Infinity: The Great Mathematical Problems by Ia
  34. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Lady and Her Monsters: A Tale of Dissections, Real-Lif
  35. Book Review : Mankind Beyond Earth: The History, Science, and Future of Human Space E
  36. Book Review : The Physics of Wall Street: A Brief History of Predicting the Unpredict
  37. Book Review : Underwater Eden: Saving the Last Coral Wilderness on Earth by Gregory S
  38. Book Review : The White Planet: The Evolution and Future of Our Frozen World by Jean
  39. Book Review : Science on American Television: A History by Marcel Chotkowski LaFollet
  40. Quakes in Slo-Mo
  41. Of Mice and Man
  42. Global Average Temperatures Are Close to 11,000-Year Peak
  43. How to Make Impossible Wallpaper
  44. Yes, Robots Are Coming for Our Jobs Now What?
  45. News in Brief: Particle caught flip-flopping
  46. Ancient people and Neandertals were extreme travelers
  47. Issue for the week of March 23rd, 2013
  48. Melting Arctic Ice Will Make Way for More Ships--and More Species Invasions
  49. Red Wine's Link to Health Gains Support
  50. News in Brief: Canada’s ice shrinking rapidly
  51. A Silver (Actually Cesium) Lining: Traces of Fukushima Disaster Fallout Help Scientis
  52. Plastic implant replaces three-quarters of man's skull
  53. On the Scene: Intel Science Talent Search finalists show off their work
  54. Tasmanian devil disease reveals its secrets
  55. Facebook ‘likes’ can reveal users’ politics, sexual orientation, IQ
  56. FOR KIDS: Flower power
  57. Ancient Infrared-Emitting Egyptian Pigment Could Be Useful as Nano-Ink
  58. Sequestered Science: How Research Got Tied Up with Federal Dollars [Timeline]
  59. Culture Beaker: When trolls come out from under their bridges, it's bad news for scie
  60. DDT Linked to High Blood Pressure in Women
  61. Life-friendly environment confirmed on Mars
  62. Students bring home big prizes for science projects
  63. Anybody Home? Next-Gen Telescopes Could Pick Up Hints of Extraterrestrial Life
  64. News in Brief: Heart benefits from quitting smoking outweigh weight gain
  65. News in Brief: New virus uses protein handle to infect cells
  66. Disputed finds put humans in South America 22,000 years ago
  67. Massive Open Online Courses, aka MOOCs, Transform Higher Education and Science
  68. Painkillers Could Prove Helpful in Stem-Cell Transplants
  69. Will Alternative Energy Growth Tank During New Fossil-Fuel Glut? [Slide Show]
  70. Mars Rover Finds Evidence of Ancient Habitability
  71. The Mystery of the Vanishing DDT in the Ocean Near Los Angeles
  72. News in Brief: Bedbugs raise genetic defense against pesticides
  73. Brain Researchers Can Detect Who We Are Thinking About
  74. FOR KIDS: Cool Jobs: Green science
  75. Distant planets’ atmospheres revealed
  76. Wildlife Trade Meeting Endorses DNA Testing of Seized Ivory
  77. Life Found Deep Inside Earth's Oceanic Crust
  78. First Birds Might Have Flown on Four Wings
  79. Massive Resistance: Bed Bugs' Genetic Armor Shields Them from Pesticides
  80. Long-lasting Chemicals May Harm Sea Turtles
  81. Barreling Ahead: Whiskey-Makers Break Cherished Traditions to Create New Flavors
  82. Puzzling Super-Dense Space Objects Could Be a New Type of Planet
  83. The Mystery of the Vanishing DDT in the Ocean Near Los Angeles
  84. Bee venom component might offer HIV protection
  85. FOR KIDS: Bad for breathing
  86. FOR KIDS: Teens win big for their research
  87. Quantum Teleportation in Space Explored as Message Encryption Solution
  88. Life Found Deep inside Earth's Oceanic Crust
  89. First Birds Might Have Flown on 4 Wings
  90. Famous 'HeLa' Human Cell Line Gets Its DNA Sequenced
  91. FOR KIDS: The AIDS virus that vanished
  92. Tread Lightly: Labels That Translate Calories into Walking Distance Could Induce Peop
  93. Fish Cannot Smell in Polluted Waters
  94. Earthquakes Make Gold Veins in an Instant
  95. Shorter-winged swallows evolve around highways
  96. News in Brief: Extreme storm surges may occur more often
  97. FOR KIDS: Brain to brain
  98. Swallows May Be Evolving to Dodge Traffic
  99. Famous "HeLa" Human Cell Line Gets Its DNA Sequenced
  100. Will Alternative-Energy Growth Tank During New Fossil-Fuel Glut? [Slide Show]
  101. Deus ex Cicada: Are Predatory Bird Populations Influenced by Cicadas Odd Life Cycles
  102. Cell phone data analysis dials in crime networks
  103. Microbes flourish at deepest ocean site
  104. Flashing Fish Brains Filmed in Action
  105. Major Fuel and Emissions Savings Unlikely in Automobiles
  106. Will We Kill Off Today's Animals If We Revive Extinct Ones?
  107. Giant squid population is one big happy species
  108. News in Brief: Twitter maps New York City, language by language
  109. Disease threatens garden impatiens
  110. Disrupted brain chatter produces schizophrenia-like symptoms in mice
  111. FOR KIDS: Deadly new virus emerges
  112. Belgian Mathematician Wins Abel Prize for Shaping Algebraic Geometry
  113. A Quantum Leap for Basketball 'Bracketology'
  114. Failure Becomes an Option for Infrastructure Engineers Facing Climate Change
  115. Star Performers: The Magellanic Clouds
  116. Giant Squid Reality: There Were Once Few Kraken to Release
  117. Universe is a teeny bit older than thought
  118. Strength in Numbers: Mathematicians Unite to Tackle Climate Change and Other Planetar
  119. Landslides detected from afar
  120. Randomness: Explanations for time's arrow keep marching on
  121. Early malnutrition bodes ill for adult personality
  122. Genetically Engineered Immune Cells Found to Rapidly Clear Leukemia Tumors
  123. Seeding Atlantic Ocean with Volcanic Iron Did Little to Lower CO2
  124. New View of Primordial Universe Confirms Sudden "Inflation" after Big Bang
  125. A Quantum Leap for Basketball "Bracketology"
  126. News in Brief: Custom-designed legs help robots speed over sand
  127. Issue for the week of April 6th, 2013
  128. FOR KIDS: Teens seek invention protection
  129. FOR KIDS: Martian microbes, maybe
  130. Experimental malaria drug may be a hot prospect
  131. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Kingdom of Rarities by Eric Dinerstein
  132. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Louis Agassiz: Creator of American Science by Christoph I
  133. Book Review : Alien Life Imagined: Communicating the Science and Culture of Astrobiol
  134. Book Review : Radiation: What It Is, What You Need to Know by Robert Peter Gale and E
  135. Book Review : Friendfluence: The Surprising Ways Friends Make Us Who We Are by Carlin
  136. Dye Me a River: How a Revolutionary Textile Coloring Compound Tainted a Waterway [Exc
  137. Book Review : Antarctica: An Intimate Portrait of a Mysterious Continent by Gabrielle
  138. How mammals grow ears: With a flaw
  139. Text Mining Uncovers U.S. Emotion and British Reserve
  140. Serotonin Receptors Offer Clues to New Antidepressants
  141. Triassic Extinction Tied to Massive Lava Spills
  142. Mathematical Impressions: An Exploration of Symmetric Structures [Video]
  143. Quick-Change Planet: Do Global Climate Tipping Points Exist?
  144. News in Brief: Longhorn cattle ancestors came from Pakistan
  145. News in Brief: Highlights from the American Physical Society meeting
  146. Math Trek: A theorem in limbo shows that QED is not the last word in a mathematical p
  147. FOR KIDS: Another buzz for bees
  148. Getting the Big Picture: BMC Ecology Image Competition Winners [Slide Show]
  149. Curiosity take internal structure of Martian rock: prove that water was present
  150. The Herschel telescope captures the first galaxy's most young stars photos
  151. The God particle found six big impact: the universe billions of years after the destr
  152. How the Higgs Boson Might Spell Doom for the Universe
  153. News in Brief: Impending death alters crickets’ standards for mates
  154. An Arbitrary Number of Years Since Mathematician Paul Erd s Birth
  155. Efforts to Resuscitate Extinct Species May Spawn a New Era of the Hybrid
  156. How the Higgs Boson Might Spell Doom for the Universe
  157. An Arbitrary Number of Years Since Mathematician Paul Erd s s Birth
  158. Competition brings out autism’s social side
  159. Hepatitis C drug goes after patients’ RNA
  160. Blind cave-dwelling fish also hard of hearing
  161. Gut microbes may be behind weight loss after gastric bypass
  162. FOR KIDS: This shrimp packs a punch
  163. Gut-Microbe Swap Helps with Weight Loss
  164. Cloud Warriors: U.S. Army Intelligence to Arm Field Ops with Hardened Network and Sma
  165. Fungi pull carbon into northern forest soils
  166. News in Brief: Termites, not fairies, cause plant circles in African deserts
  167. Kansas was unbearably hot 270 million years ago
  168. Root Fungus Stores a Surprising Amount of the Carbon Sequestered in Soil
  169. Airplanes Bear High Levels of Flame Retardants
  170. Is the U.S. Exporting Coal Pollution?
  171. Drier Climate May Spread Diarrhea
  172. Shorter Winters Chip Away at New York State Logging Town's Future
  173. Second the earth
  174. Einstein once again win space-time nature smooth rather than foam
  175. Einstein the 80000 notes, letters will be released through the network
  176. FOR KIDS: Out-of-this-world atmospheres
  177. Sound cloaks enter the third dimension
  178. Astronomers have discovered lax supernova
  179. IBM super computer "blue gene" extreme process simulation of supernova
  180. The Science of Storytelling: Live Stream on Saturday, 10 PM EDT
  181. Becoming Human: Humankind's destructive streak may be older than the species itself
  182. In Antarctica, melting may beget ice
  183. Cool It: Is the Internet Too Hot for Data Centers to Handle?
  184. News in Brief: Quantum cryptography takes flight
  185. Babies' flexible squeals may enable them to talk later
  186. News in Brief: Bird flu infects three in China
  187. Fish Uses Chemical Cloaking to Hide from Prey
  188. India Court Ruling Upholds Access to Cheaper, Generic Drugs
  189. Gentle or Jumping? The Varied Lives of "Hot Jupiters"
  190. Psychiatry Tries to Aid Traumatized Chimps in Captivity
  191. Eye drops reduce signs of macular degeneration in mice
  192. Blinded by the Light: Wrecked Up by Our Juice, Another Citizen of the Night [Slide Sh
  193. Mink Young Jeopardized by Industrial Chemicals
  194. Obama unveils brain science program
  195. Biological transistor built for living computers
  196. China Estimated to Dramatically Underreport Its Overseas Fishing Catch
  197. Deciphering the Program of the World's First Computer [Video]
  198. How the West was done
  199. Alzheimer plaque components fight inflammation
  200. Cosmic ray detector confirms hints of dark matter
  201. Dark Matter Signal Possibly Registered on International Space Station
  202. News in Brief: Isolated coral reefs can regrow after bleaching
  203. Dream contents deciphered by computer
  204. Light found in cocaine addiction tunnel
  205. FOR KIDS: A plant enemy’s enemy
  206. FOR KIDS: New, older age for the universe
  207. FOR KIDS: Big squid: All one family
  208. Alzheimer's plaque components fight inflammation
  209. High School Students Debate Climate Change: Adapt or Geoengineer?
  210. Does Tar Sand Oil Increase the Risk of Pipeline Spills?
  211. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Antifragile: Things That Gain From Disorder by Nassim Ni
  212. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Theoretical Minimum: What You Need to Know to Start D
  213. Book Review : Wolves in the Land of Salmon by David Moskowitz
  214. Book Review : Love in the Time of Algorithms: What Technology Does to Meeting and Mat
  215. Book Review : Blackett's War: The Men Who Defeated the Nazi U-Boats and Brought Scien
  216. Book Review : Animal Wise: The Thoughts and Emotions of Our Fellow Creatures by Virgi
  217. Book Review : Turing: Pioneer of the Information Age by B. Jack Copeland
  218. Ignition Failed
  219. Dose of Reality
  220. Network of cell mimics comes to life
  221. Issue for the week of April 20th, 2013
  222. Can Soil Replace Oil as a Source of Energy? [Excerpt]
  223. Linked Renewables Could Help Germany Avoid Blackouts
  224. Quantum Noise-Beating Technique with Entangled Photons Demonstrated for First Time
  225. News in Brief: Network of cell mimics comes to life
  226. Red Meat Clogs Arteries Because of Gut Bacteria
  227. Hospitals Fail to Take Simple Measures to Thwart Deadly Infections, Says Survey
  228. Penis size does matter
  229. News in Brief: Rising carbon dioxide means more air turbulence
  230. Randomness: Reports of junk DNA's 'demise' were based on junky logic and dubious defi
  231. Molecule in meat may increase heart disease risk
  232. "Iron Lady" Took Strong Stance on Climate Change
  233. Hospitals Fail to Take Simple Measures to Thwart Deadly Infections, Survey Says
  234. Red Meat May Clog Arteries Because of Gut Bacteria
  235. Ovarian cancer drug candidate passes early clinical test
  236. Bigger Not Always Better for Penis Size [Video]
  237. Consumption Junction: Childhood Obesity Determined Largely by Environmental Factors,
  238. A giant tortoise by any other name
  239. Deleted Scenes: Vitamin D doesn’t disappoint
  240. High-Altitude Ice Reveals a Climate on the Rocks
  241. Consume with Care: Could Retail Clinics Help Reduce Hospital Readmissions?
  242. Source of Novel Avian Flu Outbreak Urgently Sought
  243. Pottery cooked from the start
  244. New technique gives see-through view into mouse brains
  245. Dinosaur embryos were restless, speedy growers
  246. Fishermen Report on Catches from Beyond the Grave
  247. Turn Up the Juice: New Flywheel Raises Hopes for Energy Storage Breakthrough
  248. Farmer Regulate Thyself: Agribusiness Takes Food Safety into Its Own Hands
  249. Obama seeks R&D funding boost in tough times
  250. News in Brief: 2013 American Association for Cancer Research meeting