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  1. News in Brief: Magma can speed to the surface, powering volcanoes
  2. News in Brief: Saturn's tides drive icy moon's plumes
  3. Funding Curbs Won't Slow Coal Comeback
  4. Going out to lunch zaps mental focus
  5. Train of Thought Derailed: How an Accident Can Affect Your Brain
  6. Why We 'Got Milk'
  7. How to Survive as a Biofuel-Maker: Sell Algae to Bakers [Slide Show]
  8. Y chromosome analysis moves Adam closer to Eve
  9. Camping resets internal clock
  10. Nanothermometer Takes the Temperature of Living Cells
  11. Obama Nominates Astrophysicist to Head NSF
  12. Why We "Got Milk"
  13. Warming Climate May Drive Human Conflict
  14. From Fields to Fevers: Are Farms Breeding Deadly MRSA Infections?
  15. Doppler effect takes a spin
  16. FOR KIDS: Cool Jobs: Sports science
  17. FOR KIDS: Sniffing for cancer
  18. FOR KIDS: Full moon shortchanges sleep
  19. News in Brief: Bandage-like patch dissolves to deliver medicine to skin
  20. News in Brief: Spider's personality matters when job hunting
  21. Evolution of mammalian monogamy remains mysterious
  22. Oxygen boost aided carnivore evolution in Cambrian explosion
  23. Trouble Sleeping? Go Camping
  24. The Physics of Disaster: An Exploration of Train Derailments [Excerpt]
  25. Glowing, Glowing, Gone: Cell Fluorescence Casts Light on How Death Spreads Throughout
  26. Randomness: Long the stuff of fantasy, wormholes may be coming soon to a telescope ne
  27. NSF Cancels Political Science Funding
  28. Russian Meteor Might Have Siblings in Tow
  29. Former Astronaut Picked to Lead NOAA
  30. Can Farming Provide a Solution to Climate Change?
  31. Synthetic Molecule Chokes TB Growth
  32. Test-Tube Burger: Lab-Cultured Meat Passes Taste Test (Sort of)
  33. News in Brief: Space-mapping neurons found in human brain
  34. News in Brief: One sleepless night weakens resolve in the face of doughnuts
  35. FOR KIDS: Nature resets body’s clock
  36. Preschoolers Who Drink Daily Sodas Are More Likely to Be Obese by Age 5
  37. Autism Risk-Factors Database Could Aid in Epidemiological Studies of the Disorder
  38. Threats to Sharks Destabilize Entire Ecosystems
  39. Best Way to Kill Lab Animals Sought
  40. How Long until We Have the Superhuman Exoskeletons from Elysium ?
  41. News in Brief: High blood glucose levels linked to dementia
  42. News in Brief: Noise may disrupt a bat’s dinner
  43. Caffeine shakes up growing mouse brains
  44. HeLa genome offers clues to cells’ cancerous nature
  45. Flu researchers plan to repeat controversial work
  46. Climate change may bring dramatic behavior shifts
  47. Deal Reached with NIH over Henrietta Lacks' Cell Line
  48. Dolphins Remember Each Other for Decades
  49. Hybrid race car of transistors debuts
  50. Vaccine protects against malaria in early test
  51. Why Is the Boreal Forest Breathing CO2 More Deeply?
  52. Deal Reached with NIH over Henrietta Lacks's Cell Line
  53. Dolphins Remember One Another for Decades
  54. News in Brief: Camels implicated as possible hosts of MERS virus
  55. Zapped Malaria Parasite Raises Vaccine Hopes
  56. Twisted Magnetic Fields Tie Information in a Knot
  57. High Levels of Arsenic Found in Groundwater Near Fracking Sites
  58. News in Brief: Online 'likes' multiply themselves
  59. Emissions could fuel global warming for millennia
  60. How Harmful for Whales Is Shipping? [Excerpt]
  61. Fossils Throw Mammalian Family Tree into Disarray
  62. Issue for the week of August 24th, 2013
  63. Book Review : The Attacking Ocean: The Past, Present, and Future of Rising Sea Levels
  64. Book Review : The Autistic Brain: Thinking Across the Spectrum by Temple Grandin and
  65. Impactful Distraction
  66. On the Rebound
  67. How Harmful to Whales Is Shipping? [Excerpt]
  68. Pentagon s Giant Blood Serum Bank May Provide PTSD Clues
  69. Ratio for a good life exposed as 'nonsense'
  70. DNA reveals details of the peopling of the Americas
  71. News in Brief: Envisioning a fly brain
  72. Is Solar Suburbia the Way to Power Modern Cities?
  73. Swamp Rats on the Move as Winters Warm
  74. Exercising Caution: Intensive Athletic Activity Could Be Fatal to Those with Sickle-C
  75. News in Brief: Mediterranean diet may offset genetic risk for stroke
  76. Racial homogeneity in early childhood may affect brain
  77. FOR KIDS: Feasting black hole
  78. FOR KIDS:Fake memories
  79. FOR KIDS: Teen fighting may harm IQ
  80. FOR KIDS: How Earth’s surface morphs
  81. Mathematical Impressions: Making Music with a Möbius Strip
  82. Unhidden Traits: Genomic Data Privacy Debates Heat Up
  83. Randomness: Belief in multiverse requires exceptional vision
  84. Quantum teleportation approaches the computer chip
  85. News in Brief: Magnetic field of black hole measured
  86. Mental disorder seen as 'badness, not sickness'
  87. Evidence-based Justice Acknowledges Our Corrupt Memories
  88. New Measure of Consciousness Tracks Our Waking States
  89. News in Brief: Highlights from the American Sociological Association annual meeting
  90. Clues emerge to explain allergic asthma
  91. Gut-brain communication failure may spur overeating
  92. Lab-grown heart has rhythm
  93. News in Brief: New carnivore species found
  94. Antarctic waters may shelter wrecks from shipworms
  95. Unhidden Traits: Genomic Data Privacy Debates Heat Up
  96. News in Brief: Climate change carved canyons in Andes
  97. News in Brief: NASA gives up on fixing Kepler
  98. Megafauna Extinction Affects Ecosystems 12,000 Years Later
  99. Sea Change: How Can We Help Oceans Recover?
  100. Years or decades later, flu exposure still prompts immunity
  101. News in Brief: To make biofuel, cut the lignin
  102. Toylike blocks make lightweight, strong structures
  103. Students Today Hook Up No More Than Their Parents Did in College
  104. Waste CO2 Could Be Source of Extra Power
  105. News in Brief: Flood damage to cost up to $1 trillion per year by 2050
  106. FOR KIDS: Sleepyheads prefer junk food
  107. Becoming Human: Killer whales, grandmas and what men want: Evolutionary biologists co
  108. Newborns Could Soon Be Screened for Rare Pompe Enzyme Deficiency Disorder
  109. FOR KIDS: Camels linked to mystery disease
  110. FOR KIDS: Quake causes faraway sloshing
  111. FOR KIDS: Nature’s coast guards
  112. Power of sugar may come from the mind
  113. Bacteria and Fungi Together: A Biofuel Dream Team?
  114. Genetically Modified Crops Pass Benefits to Weeds
  115. Climate Change Threatens Crunchy, Tart Apples
  116. Fish Farms Cause Rapid Local Sea-Level Rise
  117. Blood marker may predict suicide
  118. News in Brief: Pictures of young star show unusual outbursts
  119. News in Brief: Aging European forests full to the brim with carbon
  120. In Natural Networks, Strength in Loops
  121. Turn It Up: The Ear May Have a Built-In Power Amplifier
  122. Evidence-Based Justice Acknowledges Our Corrupt Memories
  123. Birds know road speed limits
  124. Quantum Paradox Seen in Diamond
  125. Sans Protective Measures, Flooding Damage Could Cost the World $1 Trillion by 2050
  126. Sniffing Out New Strategies in the Fight against Alzheimer s Disease
  127. Megafauna Extinction Affects Ecosystems 12,000 Years Later
  128. News in Brief: Natural antifreeze prevents frogsicles
  129. For sheep horns, bigger is not better
  130. FOR KIDS: Baseball: From pitch to hits
  131. Bacteria can cause pain on their own
  132. Lab-Made Egg and Sperm Precursors Raise Prospect for Infertility Treatment
  133. How Small Is Too Small to Qualify as a Discrete Species?
  134. News in Brief: Millions in China at risk of exposure to arsenic-tainted water
  135. 'Space beads' push back origins of iron working
  136. To determine stars' physical traits, Kepler sees the light
  137. A Supergiant Star Goes Missing, and a Supernova Mystery Is Solved
  138. FOR KIDS: Climate change: The long reach
  139. News in Brief: Bats can carry MERS
  140. Breakups maintain barchan dune fields, somehow
  141. Weighing the Evidence: Studies Collide over How Aging Impacts Obesity Risk
  142. News in Brief: Map tracks path of dust plume from Chelyabinsk meteor
  143. FOR KIDS: Kepler telescope can’t be fixed
  144. Familiar faces
  145. Everlasting light
  146. Life under ice
  147. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: How We Do It: The Evolution and Future of Human Reproducti
  148. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: What Makes a Hero? The Surprising Science of Selflessness
  149. Issue for the week of September 7th, 2013
  150. Deadly Coronavirus Found in Bats
  151. U.S. Electrical Grid on the Edge of Failure
  152. Frame of Mind: Calling neuroscience pointless misses the point
  153. Babies learn words before birth
  154. Behavioral research may overstate results
  155. Sewage Overflow Adds to Detroit's Woes
  156. A fight between gut parasites means a win for people
  157. Can You Solve This Physics Brain Teaser of the Bullet-Block Experiment? [Video]
  158. Farmed Out: Overpumping Threatens to Deplete U.S. High Plains Groundwater
  159. Bronze Aged: As Teens Turn to Tanning Salons, States Look the Other Way
  160. Randomized Treatments May Be More Effective at Stopping Disease Outbreaks
  161. Tiny human almost-brains made in lab
  162. News in Brief: Flu antibodies can make disease worse
  163. Titan becomes even more enigmatic
  164. Global warming hiatus tied to cooler temps in Pacific
  165. Stem Cells Mimic Human Brain
  166. Is the Pacific Ocean Responsible for the Pause in Global Warming?
  167. Dispute over Celebrity Bear Researcher Heats Up
  168. Leaders Are Born, Not Made, Fish Study Finds
  169. Is the Pacific Ocean Responsible for a Pause in Global Warming?
  170. The sun's older twin, 250 light-years away
  171. Poverty may tax thinking abilities
  172. News in Brief: Big canyon entombed beneath Greenland's ice
  173. Poor Choices: Financial Worries Can Impair One s Ability to Make Sound Decisions
  174. Government Urged to "Step In" to Halt Fukushima Plant Leaks
  175. Could More Efficient Crops Feed a Growing, Warmer World?
  176. Banks Put a Price on Earth's Life Support
  177. The Milky Way Supernova You've Never Heard Of
  178. Traveling with elders helps whooping cranes fly straight
  179. Stretchy, see-through material conducts electricity
  180. News in Brief: Don't stand so close to me
  181. Math Trek: Probing Wikipedia editors’ hive mind for rules on cooperative behavior
  182. We've Been Looking at Ant Intelligence the Wrong Way
  183. Researchers Discover Potential Clue behind Age-Related Memory Decline
  184. Common Nutrient Keeps Flies Sharp into Old Age
  185. Genomes Reveal Roots of TB Drug Resistance
  186. Crop Pests Spreading North with Global Warming
  187. Test could warn of problems for kidney transplant recipients
  188. No more Superstorm Sandys expected for a long time
  189. Carcinogenic Chemical Spreads Beneath American Town
  190. Evidence Found for Planet-Cooling Asteroid 12,900 Years Ago
  191. Moon Mission to Suck Up Lunar Dust
  192. How Soot Killed the Little Ice Age
  193. News in Brief: Heart disease patients more apt to take one combined pill than many
  194. News in Brief: New fungus species found killing salamanders
  195. Who Made the Sarin Used in Syria?
  196. Brazil Faces Drop in Crop Productivity
  197. The Science of Sports and the America's Cup: Live Chat at Noon on Weds., Sept. 4
  198. Standard Vaccines Can Offer Protection against H5N1 Pandemic Avian Flu
  199. Can You Solve This Physics Brain Teaser of the Bullet-Block Experiment? [Video -UPDAT
  200. Too Big to Fail? The Green Bank Telescope s Uncertain Future
  201. Rats induced into hibernation-like state
  202. News in Brief: Video game sharpens up elderly brains
  203. Computer Game-Playing Shown to Improve Multitasking Skills
  204. The Science of Sports and the America's Cup: Live Chat at Noon on Weds., Sept. 4
  205. Monkey's Alarm Calls Reveal Predator's Who and Where
  206. Can You Solve This Physics Brain Teaser of the Bullet-Block Experiment? [Video--UPDAT
  207. Carcinogenic Chemical Spreads beneath American Town
  208. A gut infection can keep mice lean
  209. Radio telescope images reveal nebula's heart of carbon
  210. Drugs Contaminate Lake Michigan
  211. Can Matter Cycle through Shapes Eternally?
  212. Fate of Independent Research Institutes Hangs in the Budgetary Balance
  213. Device offers promise of no brain tumor left behind
  214. Evolution Is an Opportunist
  215. News in Brief: World's largest volcano lurks beneath Pacific Ocean
  216. Many genes in dolphins and bats evolved in the same way to allow echolocation
  217. New Technologies Aim to Save Energy--and Lives--with Better Air Conditioning
  218. Issue for the week of September 21st, 2013
  219. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Nazi and the Psychiatrist: Hermann Goring, Dr. Douglas
  220. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Behind the Shock Machine: The Untold Story of the Notoriou
  221. The Tune Wreckers
  222. Collision Course
  223. Birds Protect Coffee Crop
  224. Bacteria from Lean Mice Prevent Obesity in Peers
  225. NASA Ponders Hobbled Kepler Spacecraft's Future
  226. New Technologies Aim to Save Energy--and Lives--with Better Air-Conditioning
  227. Scoff Now, But You're Probably Getting a Smartwatch
  228. Egypt wasn't built in a day, but it did rise quickly
  229. Babies perk up to sounds of ancient hazards
  230. Live Chat Today at 1 pm EDT with Temple Grandin and Richard Panek
  231. Scarcity Is Not Always Bad [Excerpt]
  232. Meteorite that fell last year contains surprising molecules
  233. New X PRIZE to Help Track Increasing Ocean Acidity
  234. UK Keeps Old Reactors and Plans New Ones
  235. Live Chat Today at 1 P.M. EDT with Temple Grandin and Richard Panek
  236. DIY Biotech Labs Undergo Makeovers
  237. Szechuan pepper taps at nerve fibers
  238. Horsetail spores don't need legs to jump
  239. FOR KIDS: Caffeine rewires brains of baby mice
  240. Avoiding feces may be 'luxury' wild mice can't afford
  241. News In Brief: Fructose may be key to weight gain
  242. Ultimate Upgrade for Synchrotron Particle Accelerator at National Lab
  243. Physicists Net Fractal Butterfly
  244. U.K. Keeps Old Reactors and Plans New Ones
  245. Live Chat with Temple Grandin and Richard Panek on The Autistic Brain
  246. The Science of Sports and the America's Cup: Live Chat at Noon on September 4
  247. Vaccine stops deadly sand-fly-spread scourge in animal test
  248. FOR KIDS: Unconventional spill
  249. FOR KIDS: Video games: When granddad wins
  250. FOR KIDS: Meet the new meat