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  1. Can Forensics Establish Whether Pablo Neruda Was Poisoned?
  2. Oldest Dinosaur Embryo Fossils Discovered in China
  3. Supreme Court Set to Hear Arguments on Whether Human Genes Can Be Patented
  4. Wild Weather Can Send Greenhouse Gases Spiraling
  5. News in Brief: Possible human ancestor in Australopithecus sediba
  6. News in Brief: Malaria drug made by baker's yeast
  7. Light journeys unimpeded along material’s surface
  8. Neighborhood Watch: New NASA Mission Will Propel Detailed Investigations of Nearby Ex
  9. Mental puzzles underlie music’s delight
  10. Organic Pollutants Now Accumulating in Himalayas and Tibetan Plateau
  11. New flu in China reveals its avian origins
  12. Puny plastic particles mar Lake Erie’s waters
  13. News in Brief: Cuts in some greenhouse gases could slow sea level rise
  14. News in Brief: Questions raised about lithium-ion cell’s claim to fame
  15. Can Evolution Beat Climate Change?
  16. News in Brief: New bird flu claims more victims
  17. Group size affects racial makeup of friend groups
  18. News in Brief: American Association of Physical Anthropologists
  19. FOR KIDS: Microscopic caffeine fiends
  20. FOR KIDS: No high notes for these blind fish
  21. FOR KIDS: Building a better battery
  22. FOR KIDS: Fungi as carbon keepers
  23. FOR KIDS: When one question leads to another
  24. FOR KIDS: Stem cells: The secret to change
  25. FOR KIDS: Sound cloak
  26. Earth in Action: Geologists develop weapons to combat that sinkhole feeling
  27. News in Brief: Dying star goes out in style
  28. Ardi’s kind had a skull fit for a hominid
  29. Is the World's Top Neuroscience Group Quashing Dissent on the U.S. BRAIN Initiative?
  30. Lab-Grown Kidneys Transplanted into Rats and Become Functional
  31. DNA Tests Offer Quicker Results for Beach Bacteria
  32. Dark matter detector reports hints of WIMPs
  33. Bioengineered kidney transplanted into rat
  34. News in Brief: American Association of Physical Anthropologists meeting
  35. FDA Lets Drugs Approved on Fraudulent Research Stay on the Market
  36. Dark Matter Signals Recorded in Minnesota Mine
  37. Lab-Grown Kidneys Transplanted into Rats Become Functional
  38. News in Brief: Colic in infancy linked to migraines later in childhood
  39. Magnitude 7.8 earthquake hits Iran
  40. Ill-Advised: Researchers Agree Puzzling New Bird Flu Should Be Taken Seriously
  41. Keystone XL Oil Pipeline Exacerbates Climate Change
  42. News in Brief: Some like it acidic
  43. News in Brief: Coelacanth is not closest fishy relative of terrestrial animals
  44. In Second Case of Flawed Drug Research, FDA Response Was Slow and Secretive
  45. Ricin: What Is It?
  46. FDA Promises to Flex Regulatory Muscle to Oversee Compounding Pharmacies, but May Nee
  47. On the Rebound, New England Oysters Face Climate Change Threat
  48. 'Coelacanth' Genome Unlocked
  49. From Baghdad to Boston: War Lessons on Amputations Help Blast Victims Walk Again
  50. Infants, whether mice or human, love to be carried
  51. Epidemiological Endgame: Is Polio on the Brink of Eradication?
  52. Murderous Mail: How Dangerous Are the D.C. Ricin Attacks?
  53. Is High-Tech Security at Public Events Counterproductive?
  54. Disputed signs of consciousness seen in babies’ brains
  55. Most Earthlike planets yet seen bring Kepler closer to its holy grail
  56. News in Brief: Bats are 3-D cartographers
  57. FOR KIDS: Infectious animals
  58. The Solar Cell That Turns 1 Photon into 2 Electrons
  59. Planet-Seeking Spacecraft Spies Water Worlds
  60. News in Brief: American Physical Society meeting
  61. Circumcision changes penis biology
  62. Issue for the week of May 4th, 2013
  63. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: My Beloved Brontosaurus: On the Road with Old Bones, New S
  64. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Blindspot: Hidden Biases of Good People by Mahzarin Banaji
  65. Book Review : Weird Life: The Search for Life That Is Very, Very Different from Our O
  66. Book Review : Heart of Darkness: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Invisible Universe (
  67. Book Review : Frankenstein's Cat: Cuddling Up to Biotech's Brave New Beasts by Emily
  68. Book Review : Ginkgo: The Tree That Time Forgot by Peter Crane
  69. Book Review : Red Rover: Inside the Story of Robotic Space Exploration, from Genesis
  70. Faint Young Sun
  71. A Different Kind of Smart
  72. The Human Brainome Project
  73. Obama s 2014 Science Budget Proposal Revitalizes STEM Education, Reduces Environmenta
  74. "Way Too Bright" Supernova Eludes Astronomers
  75. Energy-Harvesting Street Tiles Generate Power from Pavement Pounder
  76. Culture Beaker: The psychology of J.C. Penney: Why shoppers like it when retailers pl
  77. The Mathematical Butterfly: Simulations Provide New Insights on Flight
  78. Getting 3-D Printing and Next-Generation Manufacturing to the Factory Floor [Video]
  79. Why corals do calisthenics
  80. News in Brief: Yangtze's age revealed
  81. Hurricane Irene Might Have Triggered Virginia Earthquake Aftershocks
  82. New York City Bets on a Recycling Comeback
  83. Gut Microbe Makes Diesel Biofuel
  84. Follow That Bike!
  85. House Built by Evolutionary Theorist Alfred Russel Wallace Up for Sale--£1.5 Million
  86. NASA Satellite Images Provide Clues to Understanding Fire across the Globe [Slide Sho
  87. Gut Microbe Makes Diesel Biofuel
  88. Obama Praises Future Scientists at White House Science Fair
  89. News in Brief: Comet's water still hanging around on Jupiter
  90. News in Brief: Birds may have had to crouch before they could fly
  91. Early Earth's chlorine blown away by giant impacts
  92. Mutation makes H5N1 flu lose its grip
  93. News in Brief: Remnants of Earth's crust survive in the planet's interior
  94. Europe Set to Vote on Pesticide Ban to Save Honeybees
  95. Will the H7N9 Avian Flu Spread to People Outside Mainland China?
  96. Signs of culture in whales and monkeys
  97. So far, the great tit has coped with climate change
  98. Maya civilization's roots may lie in ritual
  99. Web searches for money words anticipate market moves
  100. Diamond Shows Promise for Quantum Internet
  101. Fertilizer Plants Spring Up to Take Advantage of U.S. s Cheap Natural Gas
  102. Why Didn't Regulators Prevent the Texas Fertilizer Explosion?
  103. Hookah smoking delivers carcinogens and carbon monoxide
  104. News in Brief: LHC detects asymmetry in particle's decay
  105. News in Brief: HIV vaccine trial stopped
  106. Crowdsourcing in Manhunts Can Work
  107. Electric Vehicle Market Looks for a Recharge
  108. Soils Cannot Lock Away Black Carbon
  109. Ted Turner Defends Prairie Underdogs [Excerpt]
  110. Cultural Copying and Learning Observed in Monkey and Whale Species
  111. Liver Hormone Offers Hope for Diabetes Treatment
  112. DNA at 60: Still Much to Learn
  113. More States Blow the Whistle on High School Football Heat Illness
  114. Top 10 Green Buildings Improve Surrounding Environment and Users Health
  115. James Cameron Donates His Tricked-Out Deep-Ocean Sub to Science
  116. Bees need honey's natural pharmaceuticals
  117. Brain measurements predict math progress with tutoring
  118. Reconstructions: What ancient mummies have to tell us about the perils of modern life
  119. Cicada Wings Are Self-Cleaning
  120. Europe Restricts 3 Commonly Used Pesticides in Effort to Protect Honeybees
  121. Top 10 Green Buildings Improve Surrounding Environment and Users Health
  122. The study found matter-antimatter asymmetry
  123. NASA announced the discovery of three "new earth"
  124. Einstein: Barr's law of verification of unknown
  125. Research that the sun will enter the active period of second active period
  126. Astronomers to the most distant supernovae
  127. Genetic fossils betray Hepatitis B's ancient roots
  128. Science & the Public: Obama worried about research funding
  129. News in Brief: Snapshots reveal details of Saturn's gigantic hurricane
  130. 3,000 Years of Abusing Earth on a Global Scale
  131. Consumers Overwhelmingly Want Higher Mileage Cars
  132. Chemicals from Personal Care Products Pervasive in Chicago Air
  133. Genetic fossils betray hepatitis B's ancient roots
  134. Firearms Research: The Gun Fighter
  135. Disputed Results a Fresh Blow for Social Psychology
  136. 3,000 Years of Abusing Earth on a Global Scale
  137. Why Didn't Regulators Prevent the Texas Fertilizer Explosion?
  138. News in Brief: Fossil illuminates ancestry of swifts and hummingbirds
  139. Astronomers Discover New Neighbor Galaxy to the Milky Way
  140. Cannibalism in Colonial America comes to life
  141. Counting cracks in glass gives speed of projectile
  142. News in Brief: Recreating the eye of the fly
  143. Perfect pacifier
  144. FOR KIDS: Science on the South Lawn
  145. FOR KIDS: New life for a used organ
  146. FOR KIDS: Deadly new flu
  147. FOR KIDS: A switch for a living computer
  148. FOR KIDS: The stuff of dreams
  149. Global CO2 Levels Approach Worrisome Milestone
  150. Transgenics: A New Breed of Crops
  151. A Hard Look at 3 Myths about Genetically Modified Crops
  152. Diesel Program Cuts Pollution but Faces Budget Cuts
  153. Firearms Research: The Gunfighter
  154. Cicada Wings Are Self-Cleaning
  155. News from the Front in War on Cancer--Mission Not Accomplished
  156. Winged robots may shed light on fly aerobatics
  157. Allergy, asthma less frequent in foreign-born kids in U.S.
  158. News in Brief: Deep-sea worms drop acid to get dinner
  159. Lead Poisoning Comes to the Remote Amazon
  160. Airplane to Fly Across U.S. Powered by Sunshine [Slide Show]
  161. FOR KIDS: Motion in the ocean
  162. Issue for the week of May 18th, 2013
  163. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Gulp: Adventures on the Alimentary Canal by Mary Roach
  164. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Paleofantasy: What Evolution Really Tells Us about Sex, Di
  165. Book Review : Toms River: A Story of Science and Salvation by Dan Fagin
  166. Book Review : A Palette of Particles by Jeremy Bernstein
  167. Book Review : Between Man and Beast: An Unlikely Explorer, the Evolution Debates, and
  168. Book Review : A Renaissance Globemaker's Toolbox: Johannes Schöner and the Revolution
  169. FOR KIDS: ‘Print’ almost anything
  170. Human ancestors had taste for meat, brains
  171. Book Review : Pieces of Light: How the New Science of Memory Illuminates the Stories
  172. Spinning the Core
  173. Evolutionary enigmas
  174. Airplane to Fly across U.S. Powered by Sunshine [Slide Show]
  175. Flame Retardants Linked to Lower IQs, Hyperactivity in Children
  176. Randomness: Greed may breed financial fitness, but evolution allows unselfishness to
  177. Toxic waste sites may cause health problems for millions
  178. Johnson & Johnson Removes Some Chemicals from Baby Shampoo, Other Products
  179. Chemicals of High Concern Found in Thousands of Children's Products
  180. Tongue bristles help bats lap up nectar
  181. Medical Equipment Donated to Developing Nations Usually Ends Up on the Junk Heap
  182. U.K. Stockpiles Plutonium in Hopes of Future Energy
  183. Do Electronic Cigarettes Really Help Smokers Quit?
  184. News in Brief: Highlights from the Pediatric Academic Societies meeting
  185. News in Brief: How a sea anemone grows its tentacles
  186. Cheap Nanotech Filter Clears Hazardous Microbes and Chemicals from Drinking Water
  187. Hot Air in Washington, D.C., Might Keep Helium Supply Afloat
  188. U.S. Nuclear Warheads Set to Get a Facelift
  189. Tests Confirm Pablo Neruda Had Terminal Cancer
  190. Shape-Shifting Bat Tongue Mops Up Nectar
  191. 19 Ways That Art and the LHC Open a Portal to Physics [Interactive]
  192. Toxic Waste Sites Take Toll on Millions in Poor Nations
  193. Black women may have highest multiple sclerosis rates
  194. Europe is one big family
  195. FOR KIDS: Inspired medical research
  196. FOR KIDS: American cannibals
  197. Atom's core gets pear-shaped
  198. News in Brief: Ice loss from Greenland's glaciers may level off
  199. Interior Secretary: Fracking Regulations Will Be Based on Best Science
  200. Hanford Nuclear Waste Cleanup Plant May Be Too Dangerous
  201. FOR KIDS: Honey's hidden helper
  202. Exploration forges differences in identical twins
  203. Moon's water may have earthly origins
  204. The Arctic was once warmer, covered by trees
  205. Malaria mosquito dosed with disease-fighting bacteria
  206. News in Brief: Gut bacteria adapt to life in bladder
  207. Brain training technique gets a critique
  208. Physics Gets Frothy as Mathematicians Dissect Mister Bubble [Video]
  209. Valley Fever Throws Baseball a Curve
  210. Mercury in Seafood Diet Linked to Fox Die-Off
  211. Quantum Meld Brings Photons Together
  212. News in Brief: Carbon dioxide in atmosphere reaches landmark level
  213. News in Brief: Japan's 2011 earthquake upped Tokyo's risk
  214. Cutting Down Amazon for Agriculture Could Cut Yields
  215. Earth and Moon Got Water from Common Source
  216. Produce Industry s Food Safety Push Takes Toll on the Environment
  217. Pear-Shaped Nucleus Boosts Search for Alternatives to "Standard Model" Physics
  218. Moth Smashes Ultrasound Hearing Records
  219. Birds of Burden: 7 Ways Humans Harness Avian Abilities [Slide Show]
  220. FOR KIDS: Here come swarmageddon!
  221. Becoming Human: Eruption early in human prehistory may have been more whimper than ba
  222. The Mathematics of Juggling [Video]
  223. West Africa Struggles to Fill a Climate Knowledge Gap
  224. White House Limits on Plan B Put Science in Backseat
  225. News in Brief: The secret behind the alligator's toothy smile
  226. News in Brief: Cannibalistic spiders may just be choosy guys
  227. Saturn Is Shaking Its Rings
  228. Flame quencher offers less toxic approach to fighting fire
  229. Outdated Policies on Sexual Behavior in U.S. Military Adversely Affecting Women
  230. First Proof That Infinitely Many Prime Numbers Come in Pairs
  231. Body's clock linked to depression
  232. Climate Change Has Shifted the Location of the North and South Poles
  233. Obama Administration Announces Three Advanced-Manufacturing Innovation Institutes
  234. Magnetar Found at Giant Black Hole
  235. Minoan Civilization Originated in Europe, Not Egypt
  236. FOR KIDS: Avoiding ‘hot’ wheels
  237. Kepler mission may be over
  238. Malaria parasite drives mosquitoes to human scent
  239. Cloning produces human embryonic stem cells
  240. Low-energy laser makes leap toward practicality
  241. Tamed fox shows domestication's effects on the brain
  242. Fossils point to ancient ape-monkey split
  243. Groundwater isolated for eons
  244. News in Brief: Warming may not release Arctic carbon
  245. Patient-Specific Human Embryonic Stem Cells Created by Cloning
  246. Amazon Be Dammed: Deforestation Undermines Future Viability of Brazil s Hydropower Pr
  247. Snowpack, Ice Cover Shrinking on Rocky Mountains
  248. Obama Administration Announces 3 Advanced-Manufacturing Innovation Institutes
  249. Climate Change Has Shifted the Locations of Earth's North and South Poles
  250. Rise in Roadkill Requires New Solutions