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  1. FOR KIDS: Building blocks of the future
  2. FOR KIDS: Putting the brakes on overeating
  3. FOR KIDS: Preventing frog-sicles
  4. FOR KIDS: Pretty baby
  5. FOR KIDS: Mud worth more than gold
  6. Fat Gravity Particle Gives Clues to Dark Energy
  7. Scoff Now, but You're Probably Getting a Smartwatch
  8. FOR KIDS: Alien carp leap onto the scene
  9. News in Brief: Humpbacks make a comeback in British Columbia
  10. Secrets of Fracking Fluids Pave Way for Cleaner Recipe
  11. Stem Cells Created in Living Mice
  12. More Cuts Loom for U.S. Science
  13. Young insect legs have real meshing gears
  14. At last, Voyager 1 slips into interstellar space
  15. News in Brief: Alzheimer's disease protein structure may vary among patients
  16. Working Gears Evolved in Plant-Hopping Insect [Video]
  17. CDC to Issue Guidance on Controlling Superbugs
  18. Voyager 1 Finally Leaves Solar System for Real This Time
  19. Working Gears Evolved in Plant-Hopping Insect [Video]
  20. Last fall the rare life substances found in the United States in the California meteo
  21. The oldest solar system material found in meteorite
  22. Buried Saharan rivers might have been early expressways
  23. Notorious 'G' gets a little larger
  24. Inner Ear Dysfunction Linked to Hyperactivity
  25. Genes for body symmetry may also control handedness
  26. Bad acts spark a 'cheater's high'
  27. Notorious 'Big G' gets a little larger
  28. Surgical Exposure to a Brain-Eating Protein: A Small but Unavoidable Risk
  29. Knocking on Heaven s Door : The Big Business of Lifesaving [Excerpt]
  30. Voyager 1 Leaves the Solar System for Real This Time
  31. News in Brief: Eclipsing the sun, from Mars
  32. News in Brief: Cometlike crashes produce building blocks of life
  33. Virginia Mayors Plead for Help with Climate Change
  34. Royal Pains: Why Queen Honeybees Are Living Shorter, Less Productive Lives
  35. Bacterial batteries get a solid boost
  36. News in Brief: Chemical behind corked wine quashes other aromas
  37. Hot spot deep beneath North America could have triggered quakes
  38. Randomness: Born half a century ago, chaos theory languished for years before taking
  39. Graphene Makes Light Work of Optical Signals
  40. Study Revises Estimate of Methane Leaks from U.S. Fracking Fields
  41. Massive Cables Are Slowly Raising the Costa Concordia Shipwreck
  42. Outdated Lead Exposure Regulations Threaten Thousands of American Workers
  43. European Research Council Funds ArXiv Online Pre-Print Physics and Math Papers Reposi
  44. Pig-Manure Fertilizer Linked to Human MRSA Infections
  45. Massive Cables Are Slowly Raising the Costa Concordia Shipwreck
  46. Crippled Costa Concordia Ship is Upright Now What?
  47. News in Brief: A beacon illuminates a key Alzheimer's protein
  48. Poker pros' arms betray their hands
  49. Crosstalks: Is Information Overload Overblown? [Video]
  50. NSA Efforts to Evade Encryption Technology Damaged U.S. Cryptography Standard
  51. Eye-Imaging ID Unlocks Aid Dollars for Syrian Civil War Refugees
  52. Crippled Costa Concordia Ship is Upright--Now What?
  53. Tiger, lion and domestic cat genes not so different
  54. Cool Jobs: Repellent chemistry
  55. FOR KIDS: Ancient jewelry from space
  56. FOR KIDS: Building an almost-brain
  57. News in Brief: Mice lose cat fear for good after infection
  58. News in Brief: Brain research goals laid out
  59. What Big Questions Remain about Sea Level Rise?
  60. Climate Assessments: 25 Years of the IPCC
  61. Cross Talks: Is Information Overload Overblown? [Video]
  62. Feces in termites' nests block biological pest control
  63. Vitamin stops static electricity
  64. Mars rover fails to find methane
  65. The Itsy-Bitsy, Repulsive Spider: Yes, There Are Arachnophobic Entomologists
  66. Women Living Near Pesticide-Treated Fields Have Smaller Babies
  67. Focus Shifts to Gray Matter in Search for the Cause of Multiple Sclerosis
  68. Crippled Costa Concordia Ship Is Upright--Now What?
  69. News in Brief: MERS virus jumped several times from animals to humans
  70. Vitamin E and Other Antioxidants Dispel Static Electricity
  71. Is Teaching to a Student s Learning Style a Bogus Idea?
  72. How Many Die from Medical Mistakes in U.S. Hospitals?
  73. Protein injection triggers vessel repair
  74. FOR KIDS: Gorgeous eco-bullies
  75. FOR KIDS: Seeing the moon’s water
  76. Home births more risky than hospital deliveries
  77. Issue for the week of October 5th, 2013
  78. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Cat Sense: How the New Feline Science Can Make You a Bette
  79. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Thinking In Numbers: On Life, Love, Meaning, and Math by D
  80. Cool Idea
  81. Dangerous Digs
  82. Earth's Days Are Numbered
  83. Debate Builds over Regulation of Bisphenol A and Other Endocrine Disruptors
  84. Vote Seals the Fate of the Russian Academy of Sciences
  85. Do Air Pollutants Play a Role in Bowel Disease?
  86. The Itsy-Bitsy, Repulsive Spider--Yes, There Are Arachnophobic Entomologists
  87. Scented naps can dissipate fears
  88. News in Brief: Slashing greenhouse gas emissions could save millions of lives
  89. Kepler Space Telescope's Broken Wheel Could Aid Stellar Physics
  90. Killer cells trained on leukemia may protect some people
  91. Frame of Mind: Some schemes to boost brainpower are too clever by half
  92. FOR KIDS: Age-old fears perk up baby’s ears
  93. Universe May Be Curved, Not Flat
  94. Yawning Not Contagious for Children with Autism
  95. Sleep Therapy Can Change Bad Memories
  96. How Tesla Motors Builds One of the World's Safest Cars [Video]
  97. Genes Associated with Autism Are Surprisingly Large
  98. Russian Academy of Science Leader Speaks Out on Reforms
  99. Mystery over Obesity 'Fraud'
  100. Peculiar Brain Signals Found in Flat-Lined Patient
  101. iPhone Hack Shows Security Isn't at Our Fingertips Just Yet
  102. Dextrose rub helps newborns with low blood sugar
  103. Mental rotation gears up by age 5 for both boys and girls
  104. Expanded Clinical Definition of Anorexia May Help More Teens
  105. Hard-shelled seaweed survives by its loose knees
  106. News in Brief: Immune protein explains skin diseases' link to infection
  107. Oxygen wafted into Earth's atmosphere earlier than thought
  108. A To-Do List for Parkinson s Researchers
  109. New Treatment for Gonorrhea Prevents Reinfection
  110. Banned Flame Retardants Finally Declining in Women
  111. Regulation of E-Cigarettes Set to Stack Up
  112. Genius Grant Statistician Says, I can t be anything else
  113. The 63rd Annual Lindau Meeting: "Better Living Through Chemistry" [Video]
  114. Mystery over Obesity "Fraud"
  115. Curiosity gets the dirt on Mars
  116. An on-off switch for eating
  117. Newfound biological clocks set by the moon
  118. Faulty Justice: Italian Earthquake Scientist Speaks Out against His Conviction
  119. Carbon Nanotube Computer Hints at Future Beyond Silicon Semiconductors
  120. The 63rd Annual Lindau Meeting: "The Controversy Surrounding Biofuels" [Video]
  121. Genius Grant Statistician Says, I Can t Be Anything Else
  122. FOR KIDS: Mystery microbes of the sea
  123. Global Warming Is Real IPCC Repeats, Now Can We Do Something about It?
  124. Climate Change: See the Dramatic New Data for Yourself [Slide Show]
  125. Cache and Not Carry: Next Mars Rover to Collect Samples for Return to Earth Someday
  126. Getting on the Ball: How the FIFA 14 Soccer Video Game Finally Got Its Physics Right
  127. Global Warming Is Real IPCC Repeats--Now Can We Do Something about It?
  128. Humans found guilty in climate change
  129. Study Finds Most Drug Commercials Misleading
  130. Becoming Human: The last common ancestor of humans and chimps probably wasn’t much li
  131. Hormone Disruptors Rise from the Dead Like Zombies
  132. Air Apparent: Pluto's Eternal Atmosphere
  133. Microbes signal deceased's time of death
  134. News in Brief: Centipede venom fights pain
  135. Debate on Evolution of Multicellular Organisms Starts to Gain Focus
  136. The Man Who Makes Sea Level Rise Go Away
  137. Curved Space-time Mimicked on a Chip
  138. The 63rd Annual Lindau Meeting: "Better Living through Chemistry" [Video]
  139. Center of Attention: Space Telescope May Hone in on Heart of the Milky Way in Hunt fo
  140. News in Brief: Tiny fossils set record for oldest flowerlike pollen
  141. News in Brief: Maps reveal clouds on distant exoplanet
  142. Engineered salivary glands keep juices flowing
  143. Ancient farming populations went boom, then bust
  144. Prize-Winning Photos Capture New Views of the Deep Redwood Forest
  145. Grafted Ovaries Lead to Successful Pregnancy
  146. Curved Spacetime Mimicked on a Chip
  147. Pharmaceutical Industry Scrambles to Fast-Track Drugs
  148. Gravity s Astronaut Describes the Trials of Space
  149. Prize-Winning Photos Capture New Views of the Deep Redwood Forest [Slide Show]
  150. News in Brief: Altered wine chemical helps kills cancer
  151. Supervolcanoes once erupted on Mars
  152. Some grape-scented compounds repel mosquitoes
  153. Watch a Short (and Fun) History of Dark Matter
  154. Gravity s Astronaut Describes the Trials of Space
  155. The 63rd Annual Lindau Meeting: Science in the Developing World
  156. Personal-Genetics Firm Denies Pursuit of 'Designer Babies'
  157. NIH Feels Multiplying Effects of Government Shutdown
  158. Latest IPCC Climate Report Puts Geoengineering in the Spotlight
  159. Vaccination Opt-Outs Found to Contribute to Whooping Cough Outbreaks in Kids
  160. News in Brief: Altered wine chemical helps kill cancer
  161. Warming Lake Superior Prompts Tribe to Try New Fish
  162. Construction Begins on New Carbon-Capture Plant
  163. Amorous Insects Predict the Weather
  164. Personal-Genetics Firm Denies Pursuit of "Designer Babies"
  165. Five Billion Years of Solitude : Looking for Longevity [Excerpt]
  166. Is the Tesla Model S the Future of Electric Cars? [Slide Show]
  167. Who Will Win the 2013 Nobel Prizes?
  168. A Digital Copy of the Universe, Encrypted
  169. Novel Finding: Reading Literary Fiction Improves Empathy
  170. 'Higgsogenesis' Proposed to Explain Dark Matter
  171. U.S. Government Researchers Barred from Scientific Conferences
  172. U.S. Antarctic Research Season Is in Jeopardy
  173. Paintings Turning Black? Blame Mercury
  174. Flights of Fancy: Virgin Galactic Plans Space Hotels, Day Trips to the Moon
  175. Feces-Filled Pill Stops Gut Infection
  176. "Higgsogenesis" Proposed to Explain Dark Matter
  177. The Cosmos Is Cracked
  178. Higgs Boson Predictors Awarded the 2013 Nobel Physics Prize
  179. Mathematicians and Computer Scientists Shrug over the NSA Hacking
  180. Could the Higgs Nobel Be the End of Particle Physics?
  181. Extreme Climate Will Hurt Tropics First, Not the Arctic
  182. New Magic Number inside Atoms Discovered
  183. NASA Missions Struggle to Cope with Shutdown
  184. 2013 Chemistry Nobel Goes to Computer Modeling of Chemical Reactions
  185. Can Cities Solve Climate Change?
  186. Beeing There: The Search for Pesticides Effect on Declining Bee Colonies Moves to th
  187. Cleaner Than Coal? Wood Power Makes a Comeback
  188. Pulverized Asteroid around Distant Star Was Full of Water
  189. The Minamata Mercury Convention: 12 Things It Does and Doesn't Do
  190. Opinion: A Call for Action on Mercury Poisoning in Minamata, Japan
  191. The 63rd Annual Lindau Meeting: Industry's Rare Resources
  192. A Revolution in Astronomy: How We Came to Know the Solar System
  193. Fight to End Chemical Warfare Wins 2013 Nobel Peace Prize
  194. Farmers Try New Food-Growing Strategies to Ensure Food Security, Cope with Climate Ch
  195. NIH Campus Endures Slow Decay due to Shutdown
  196. Ozone Loss Warmed Southern Africa
  197. A Way to the Most Abundant Energy
  198. NIH Campus Endures Slow Decay Due to Shutdown
  199. Widely Prescribed Statin Could Help Organ-Transplant Patients
  200. The Supercollider That Never Was
  201. Glowing Antibiotics Reveal Bacterial Infections
  202. The Nuclear Odyssey of Naoto Kan, Japan s Prime Minister during Fukushima
  203. Milky Way s Tiny Satellite Galaxies May Help Solve Dark Matter Mystery
  204. The Government Shutdown Is (Almost) Over, but the Damage to Science Will Last
  205. Fossil Scans Reveal Origins of Teeth
  206. How to Run Faster [Video]
  207. Antibody Treatment Found to Halt Deadly Ebola Virus in Primates
  208. Bats Use Ear Trumpets for Social Calls
  209. What Should a Robot Look Like? [Video]
  210. Promising HIV Vaccine May Take 10 Years to Perfect
  211. China Enters Global Vaccine Marketplace for the First Time
  212. Kepler Spacecraft Finds First-Known Tilted Solar System
  213. In the Public Eye: Mascara Exempt from Mercury Treaty
  214. U.S. Government Scientists Head Back to Work
  215. Victories and Challenges in the War against Polio
  216. How Science Figured Out the Age of the Earth
  217. Tobacco Companies Still Target Youth Despite a Global Treaty
  218. Fossil Scans Reveal Origins of Teeth [Video]
  219. Leading Dark Energy Theory Incompatible with New Measurement
  220. Researchers Keep Mum on Botulism Discovery
  221. First Venomous Crustacean Discovered
  222. Wind Power Proves Effective CO2 Saver
  223. Researchers Keep Mum on Botulism Discovery
  224. Search Escalates for Key to Why Matter Exists
  225. Highly Anticipated Dark Matter Update Expected Next Week
  226. Bid to Use Common Anesthetic for Executions Threatens U.S. Patients
  227. How Mummies Lived and Died Revealed by Modern Medical Technology [Slide Show]
  228. Mind-reading Technology Speeds Ahead
  229. Dear Evolution, Thanks for the Allergies
  230. Extra Gene Makes Mice Manic
  231. Physicists Euphoric but Confused about Black Hole Paradox
  232. Mind-Reading Technology Speeds Ahead
  233. Life on Earth Was Not a Fluke
  234. Material Remains: The Perpetual Challenge of Garbage
  235. Software Firm Claims Breakthrough in Computer Vision Will Lead to Better AI
  236. United Nations to Adopt Asteroid Defense Plan
  237. Could Heat Waves Be Forecast 3 Weeks Out?
  238. Hurricane Sandy Animations Could Improve Flood Forecasts
  239. One Year after Sandy, Uneven Recovery at Labs at New York University
  240. Polio Re-Emerges in Syria and Israel, Threatening Europe
  241. Hurricane Sandy Animations Could Improve Flood Forecasts [Video]
  242. One Year after Sandy, Uneven Recovery at New York University's Labs
  243. U.S. to Approve Potent Oral Drugs for Hepatitis C
  244. Dark Matter Still Hiding: Latest Experimental Sweep Comes Up Empty
  245. Polio Reemerges in Syria and Israel, Threatening Europe
  246. Lightning-Detection Network Tested Out for Storm Tracking
  247. Oarfish's Death Is Boon to Scientists
  248. As People Live Longer, Threats to Wildlife Increase
  249. Common Insecticides May Be Linked to Kids' Behavior Problems
  250. FDA Moves to Avert Drug Shortages