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  1. News in Brief: Micro-sculptures made easy
  2. News in Brief: 3-D imaging, pixel by pixel
  3. News in Brief: Glacier melt causes large fraction of sea level rise
  4. Fossils Indicate Common Ancestor for Old World Monkeys and Apes
  5. 400 PPM: Can Artificial Trees Help Pull CO2 from the Air?
  6. Why You Should Worry about a Case of Polio in Somalia
  7. News in Brief: Highlights from the Biology of Genomes meeting
  8. Invasive frogs may spread deadly amphibian fungus
  9. Shocks to the Brain Improve Mathematical Abilities
  10. Why Manhattan's Green Roofs Don't Work--and How to Fix Them
  11. Fracking Can Be Done Safely, but Will It Be?
  12. News in Brief: Analog circuits boost power in living computers
  13. Issue for the week of June 1st, 2013
  14. Book Review : Fatal Flaws: How a Misfolded Protein Baffled Scientists and Changed the
  15. Book Review : Robot Futures by Illah Reza Nourbakhsh
  16. Book Review : The World's Rarest Birds by Erik Hirschfeld, Andy Swash and Robert Sti
  17. Book Review : Imperial Dreams: Tracking the Imperial Woodpecker Through the Wild Sier
  18. Book Review : Are We Being Watched?: The Search for Life in the Cosmos by Paul Murdin
  19. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Frankenstein's Cat: Cuddling Up to Biotech's Brave New Bea
  20. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Girls of Atomic City: The Untold Story of the Women Wh
  21. Closed Thinking
  22. Audubon's Birds Live On Long after His Death [Slide Show]
  23. Google and NASA Snap Up Quantum Computer D-Wave Two
  24. Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out--and Accidentally Discover LSD [Excerpt]
  25. Why Manhattan's Green Roofs Don't Work--and How to Fix Them
  26. FOR KIDS: Flagging loose bolts
  27. Antarctic Neutrino Observatory Detects Unexplained High-Energy Particles
  28. Very Fine Art: 6 Stunningly Beautiful Nanoscale Sculptures [Slide Show]
  29. Math Trek: One of the most abstract fields in math finds application in the 'real' wo
  30. Stress Makes Gorilla Glass Stronger
  31. Childhood ADHD Linked to Obesity in Adulthood
  32. Viruses and mucus team up to ward off bacteria
  33. On the Scene: Teens take home science gold at Intel ISEF
  34. Drought Gobbles Up Texas Turkey Hunt
  35. Heat Deaths in New York City Predicted to Rise
  36. Childhood ADHD Linked to Obesity in Adulthood
  37. Why Penguins Cannot Fly
  38. Dog sniffs out grammar
  39. Search for Survivors Races On as Dozens Feared Dead in Tornado-Hit Oklahoma
  40. FOR KIDS: Major twister hits Oklahoma
  41. Shooting the Wheeze: Whooping Cough Vaccine Falls Short of Previous Shot s Protection
  42. The Wheels Come Off Kepler Planet-Finding Mission
  43. FOR KIDS: Building with moon rocks
  44. Foot fungi a thriving, diverse community
  45. Experimental vaccine protects against many flu viruses
  46. News in Brief: Giant genomes felled by DNA sequencing advances
  47. Infant Tooth Reveals Neandertal Breastfeeding Habits
  48. How roaches developed disgust at first bite
  49. Tests show that deadly flu could spread among people
  50. A molecular window on itch
  51. Gone perhaps, but Kepler won't soon be forgotten
  52. Less is more for smart perception
  53. Will Great Wines Prove a Moveable Feast under Global Warming?
  54. Studies Cast Doubt on Cancer Drug as Alzheimer's Treatment
  55. An Itch Is Not a Low-Level Form of Pain
  56. Net Loss: How We Continually Forget What the Oceans Really Used to Be Like [Excerpt]
  57. Is Global Warming Cooler than Expected?
  58. Girls Who Are Sexually Abused More Likely to Start Using Substances before Age 10
  59. 3-D Printed Windpipe Gives Infant Breath of Life
  60. Ultrashort Laser Pulses Squeezed Out of Graphene
  61. New FEMA Flood Maps Needed But Funding Is Slashed
  62. Mosses frozen in time come back to life
  63. FOR KIDS: A warming life jacket
  64. FOR KIDS: Smile! Dimples boost your mileage
  65. FOR KIDS: Better chow yields more milk
  66. Southwest's monsoon season may heat up with the climate
  67. Response to bacterial infection depends on time of day
  68. FOR KIDS: New bag keeps food fresh longer
  69. Randomness: Microbes at home in your gut may also be influencing your brain
  70. FOR KIDS: Blending in
  71. FOR KIDS: Fuzzy future
  72. FOR KIDS: Pee is for power
  73. New FEMA Flood Maps Needed, but Funding Is Slashed
  74. FOR KIDS: Black hole mysteries
  75. News in Brief: Cancer drug damages mouse hearts by slaying helpful cells
  76. News in Brief: Underactive thyroid ups pregnancy risks
  77. Fossil muddies the origin of birds
  78. Terrible Toll of Fishing Nets on Seabirds Revealed
  79. Infant Tooth Reveals Neandertal Breast-Feeding Habits
  80. FOR KIDS: Killer-flu update
  81. Faint Portraits of First Galaxies Shed Light on Cosmic Dawn
  82. News in Brief: Easy steps limit antibiotic-resistant infections in hospitals
  83. Mars trip would deliver big radiation dose
  84. GPS 'Junk' Data Reveals Dangerous Volcanic Plumes
  85. Faint Portraits of First Galaxies Shed Light on Cosmic Dawn
  86. Terrible Toll of Fishing Nets on Seabirds Revealed
  87. New FEMA Flood Maps Needed, but Funding Is Slashed
  88. Ultrashort Laser Pulses Squeezed Out of Graphene
  89. Net Loss: How We Continually Forget What the Oceans Really Used to Be Like [Excerpt]
  90. Is Global Warming Cooler than Expected?
  91. Girls Who Are Sexually Abused More Likely to Start Using Substances before Age 10
  92. 3-D Printed Windpipe Gives Infant Breath of Life
  93. Studies Cast Doubt on Cancer Drug as Alzheimer's Treatment
  94. An Itch Is Not a Low-Level Form of Pain
  95. Will Great Wines Prove a Moveable Feast under Global Warming?
  96. Infant Tooth Reveals Neandertal Breast-Feeding Habits
  97. The Wheels Come Off Kepler Planet-Finding Mission
  98. Shooting the Wheeze: Whooping Cough Vaccine Falls Short of Previous Shot s Protection
  99. Search for Survivors Races On as Dozens Feared Dead in Tornado-Hit Oklahoma
  100. Why Penguins Cannot Fly
  101. Drought Gobbles Up Texas Turkey Hunt
  102. Heat Deaths in New York City Predicted to Rise
  103. Stress Makes Gorilla Glass Stronger
  104. FOR KIDS: A penny for your health?
  105. Issue for the week of June 15th, 2013
  106. Genes weakly linked to education level
  107. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Present Shock: When Everything Happens Now by Douglas Rush
  108. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Zombie Birds, Astronaut Fish and Other Weird Animals by Be
  109. Life Support
  110. View to a cell
  111. Gun Researcher Turns to Crowd-Funding
  112. GPS "Junk" Data Reveals Dangerous Volcanic Plumes
  113. Does Infinity Really Exist? [Live Stream, Friday 8 - 9:30 PM ET]
  114. Iron in Egyptian Relics Came from Space
  115. New Physics Complications Lend Support to Multiverse Hypothesis
  116. Dietary changes accompanied human evolution
  117. Italians taught French wine-making
  118. News in Brief: Couples who meet online have fine marriages
  119. News in Brief: Frog long thought extinct rediscovered in Israel
  120. Flu spreads via airborne droplets
  121. World Health Agency Gets a Grip on Its Budget
  122. Scientists Chafe at Restrictions on New Stem-Cell Lines
  123. Dead, live guppies vie for paternity
  124. News in Brief: Lizard king thrived in ancient warm climate
  125. City Life Turns Blackbirds into Early Birds
  126. Light breaks up to cloak gaps in time
  127. Fossil sheds light on early primates
  128. Temporal Cloak Erases Data from History
  129. Oldest Primate Skeleton Unveiled
  130. Europe Reforms Its Fisheries
  131. City Life Turns Blackbirds into Early Birds
  132. World Health Agency Gets a Grip on Its Budget
  133. Scientists Chafe at Restrictions on New Stem Cell Lines
  134. New Physics Complications Lend Support to Multiverse Hypothesis
  135. Does Infinity Really Exist? [Live Stream, Friday 8 - 9:30 PM ET]
  136. Iron in Egyptian Relics Came from Space
  137. Gun Researcher Turns to Crowd-Funding
  138. GPS "Junk" Data Reveals Dangerous Volcanic Plumes
  139. Faint Portraits of First Galaxies Shed Light on Cosmic Dawn
  140. Terrible Toll of Fishing Nets on Seabirds Revealed
  141. New FEMA Flood Maps Needed, but Funding Is Slashed
  142. Ultrashort Laser Pulses Squeezed Out of Graphene
  143. Net Loss: How We Continually Forget What the Oceans Really Used to Be Like [Excerpt]
  144. Is Global Warming Cooler than Expected?
  145. Girls Who Are Sexually Abused More Likely to Start Using Substances before Age 10
  146. 3-D Printed Windpipe Gives Infant Breath of Life
  147. Studies Cast Doubt on Cancer Drug as Alzheimer's Treatment
  148. Bright Lights, Big City--Big Battery
  149. Research prods brain wiring underlying compulsive behavior
  150. News in Brief: Lyrebirds dance to their own music
  151. News in Brief: Bird penises start strong, wither away
  152. Talk therapy helps Congolese victims of sexual violence recover
  153. 'Plastic Wood' Is No Green Guarantee
  154. Giant, Heavy and Hollow: Physicists Create Extreme Atoms
  155. Does Infinity Really Exist? [Live Stream, Friday 8-9:30 P.M. ET]
  156. Compulsive Behavior Successfully Triggered and Then Treated in the Lab
  157. Wiretaps through Software Hacks to Get Legal Scrutiny
  158. Do Serious Beach Injuries Come in Waves?
  159. UK Official Defends Badger Cull
  160. Deleted Scenes: As Brood II emerges, questions remain about cicada cycles
  161. Saudi Silence on Deadly MERS Virus Outbreak Frustrates World Health Experts
  162. How Social Media Is Changing Disaster Response
  163. Camera captures voices without a microphone
  164. Childhood Concussion Studies Butt Heads
  165. People Suffering Intimate Partner Violence Need Better Help
  166. News in Brief: Highlights from the International Congress on Acoustics
  167. Now-extinct wolf may be ancestor of modern-day dogs
  168. Culture Beaker: Computer scientists grapple with how to manage the digital legacy of
  169. 5 Basic Unknowns about the NSA 'Black Hole'
  170. Former NSA Whistleblower Sheds Light on the Science of Surveillance [Q&A]
  171. Faster memory could accelerate computing
  172. U.S. Science Fleet's Future Is Far from Shipshape
  173. Glowing Plants: Crowdsourced Genetic Engineering Project Ignites Controversy
  174. Chimps in captivity may soon join endangered species list
  175. 'Invisibility Cloak' Hides Cats and Fish
  176. 5 Basic Unknowns about the NSA "Black Hole"
  177. FOR KIDS: ‘Cool’ research for the president
  178. Ancient Siberians may have rarely hunted mammoths
  179. In the real world, cheetahs rarely go all out
  180. Nail-generating tissue also regrows fingertips
  181. Headers linked to memory deficit in soccer players
  182. Fish on Prozac Prove Anxious, Antisocial, Aggressive
  183. FDA Comes to Grips with Fecal Transplants
  184. "Invisibility Cloak" Hides Cats and Fish
  185. Recent Bill in Connecticut Proclaims Gustave Whitehead Was Truly the First to Fly, No
  186. Leprosy bacterium changed little in last millennium
  187. Primitive fish could nod but not shake its head
  188. An eel's glow could illuminate liver disease
  189. How Nails Regenerate Lost Fingertips
  190. Optical Circuits: Single Photon Flips Transistor Switch
  191. Speed Test Devised for Wild Cheetahs
  192. Unhatched Turtles Move within Eggs to Beat the Heat
  193. Connecticut Proclaims Gustave Whitehead Flew before the Wright Brothers
  194. First Fluorescent Protein Identified in a Vertebrate Animal
  195. Mystery Meteorite
  196. Simple invisibility cloaks hide toys, pets, people
  197. Deleted Scenes: The gene patenting decision from a plaintiff’s point of view
  198. News in Brief: Butterflies' tidy drinking tricks
  199. DSM-5 enters the diagnostic fray
  200. Issue for the week of June 29th, 2013
  201. Book Review : A Tale of Seven Elements by Eric Scerri
  202. Book Review : Math on Trial: How Numbers Get Used and Abused in the Courtroom by Leil
  203. In the Eye of the Tiger
  204. Hard Times for Theorists in a Post-Higgs World
  205. Oceans Melt Antarctica's Ice from Below
  206. People Suffering from Violence in Their Relationships Need Better Help
  207. Carbon Trading with Chinese Characteristics
  208. Randomness: Even if science can’t make life longer, perhaps a pill can make a long li
  209. Echoes create an interior map app
  210. Oysters may struggle to build shells as carbon dioxide rises
  211. Rich Chinese Export Pollution to Poorer Regions
  212. Warming Proves Bad for Life in Freshwater Lakes and Rivers
  213. U.S. Bioterror Detection Program Comes Under Scrutiny
  214. Eye-Tracking Software May Reveal Autism and other Brain Disorders
  215. Will You or the Grid Control Your Electric Car?
  216. News in Brief: Eye chip sends signals to blind rats' brains
  217. Pesticides Spark Broad Biodiversity Loss
  218. Dog Genetics Spur Scientific Spat
  219. U.S. Kids Born in Polluted Areas More Likely to Have Autism
  220. Will You or the Grid Control Your Electric Car?
  221. News in Brief: In dark fishing spiders, males' post-mating nap is permanent
  222. Hubble finds hints of a planet oddly far-flung from its star
  223. Statistics and Magnetic Socks Shape Modern Taekwondo
  224. News in Brief: On the trail of a new virus
  225. News in Brief: Snails trace Stone Age trek from Iberia to Ireland
  226. Ebola thwarted in mice by drugs for infertility, cancer
  227. D-Wave's Quantum Computer Courts Controversy
  228. Particle Containing 4 Quarks Is Confirmed for First Time
  229. Channel Surfing: Are Dry Ice Sleds Carving the Surface of Mars?
  230. California Set to Lift Restrictions on Egg Donation
  231. Statistics and Magnetic Socks Shape Modern Tae Kwon Do
  232. Human brain mapped in 3-D with high resolution
  233. Cabbage circadian clocks tick even after picking
  234. News in Brief: Aerial radar sizes up ancient urban sprawl
  235. Simple Molecule Surrounding Cells in Mole Rats Prevents Them from Getting Cancer
  236. Silver Makes Antibiotics Thousands of Times More Effective
  237. FOR KIDS: Old, cold moss grows again
  238. FOR KIDS: Flu in the air
  239. FOR KIDS: Infection time
  240. FOR KIDS: Wanted: ‘Smart’ cleaners
  241. Violence against Women at Epidemic Proportions
  242. Pin-Sized Battery Printed in 3D
  243. News in Brief: Some infertile men have heightened cancer risk
  244. News in Brief: In dark fishing spiders, males' postmating nap is permanent
  245. News in Brief: Satellite captures Earth's greenery
  246. First four-quark particle may have been spotted
  247. Whole Human Brain Mapped in 3D
  248. Pin-Size Battery Printed in 3-D
  249. Carbon Trading with Chinese Characteristics
  250. FOR KIDS: Cool Jobs – Moved by life