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  1. Book Review : Auroras by Dan Bortolotti
  2. Book Review : You Are Not So Smart: Why You Have Too Many Friends on Facebook, Why Yo
  3. Book Review : Mushroom by Nicholas P. Money
  4. Book Review : Part Wild: One Woman's Journey with a Creature Caught Between the World
  5. Book Review : 50 Popular Beliefs That People Think Are True by Guy P. Harrison
  6. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Who’s in Charge? Free Will and the Science of the Brain by
  7. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: My Beautiful Genome: Exposing Our Genetic Future, One Quir
  8. Diet of a dying star
  9. Test Tube Yeast Evolve Multicellularity
  10. EPA Sees Risks to Water, Workers in New York State Fracking Rules
  11. Green Chemist: A Q&A with Departing EPA Science Advisor Paul Anastas
  12. Babies lip-read before talking
  13. SOPA Opera: White House Shuts Down Proposed Online Anti-Piracy Bill
  14. SOPA Opera: White House Shuts Down Online Anti-Piracy Bill
  15. Carbonation brings diamonds to surface
  16. FOR KIDS: Electronic skin
  17. FOR KIDS: The brain behind the game
  18. FOR KIDS: Eyes from ions
  19. Boas take pulse as they snuff it out
  20. Dirty Dancing: Dung Beetles Get Down to Walk the Line
  21. Rainforest in Transition: Is the Amazon Transforming before Our Eyes?
  22. Trumpeter Swans Rebound, with an Assist from Global Warming
  23. Green Chemist: A Q&A with Departing EPA Science Advisor Paul Anastas
  24. Proteins may warn of diabetic kidney disease risk
  25. Seaweed study fuels bioenergy enthusiasm
  26. Sleep solidifies bad feelings
  27. Genetically Engineered Stomach Microbe Converts Seaweed into Ethanol
  28. Solar Swan Song: NASA Satellite Witnesses a Comet's Plunge into the Sun
  29. Catching a Gravity Wave: Canceled Laser Space Antenna May Still Fly
  30. Mineral quashes deadly bacterial poisons
  31. Leap Second Granted Extra Time
  32. Fracking Would Emit Large Quantities of Greenhouse Gases
  33. Scientists Call for 60-Day Suspension of Mutant Flu Research
  34. Could the Internet Ever Be Destroyed?
  35. Boxwood blight invades North America
  36. Junk food in schools gets weighty reprieve
  37. Online Gamers Achieve First Crowdsourced Redesign of Protein
  38. New Target Discovered for Pain Relief
  39. Amazon may become greenhouse gas emitter
  40. Study Fails to Confirm Existence of Arsenic-Based Life
  41. Online Gamers Achieve First Crowd-Sourced Redesign of Protein
  42. Social friction tied to inflammation
  43. Turn off, tune in, drop out
  44. Chemo drug drives growth of some tumors
  45. Election night numbers can signal fraud
  46. Women Feel Pain More Intensely Than Men
  47. Archaeopteryx wore black
  48. 'Nonstick' pollutants may cut efficiency of vaccines in kids
  49. The Scientist: Jim Hansen Risks Handcuffs to Make His Research Clear
  50. Women Feel Pain More Intensely Than Men Do
  51. FOR KIDS: Fish eyes go green
  52. FOR KIDS: Climate coolers
  53. Tame Theory: Did Bonobos Domesticate Themselves?
  54. Why the Supreme Court GPS Decision Won't Stop Warrantless Digital Surveillance
  55. Molten blobs create moon flashes
  56. Intel Science Talent Search names top 40 finalists
  57. Has Petroleum Production Peaked, Ending the Era of Easy Oil?
  58. Children May Be Exposed to Higher Chemical Concentrations Than Their Mothers
  59. Prions more mobile than thought
  60. More like Faux-malhaut b
  61. Measuring what makes a medicine
  62. Primitive Attraction: Magnetized Moon Rock Points to Lunar Core's Active Past
  63. Race and Religion at the Ballot Box: Building a Better Bias Detector
  64. How Google's New Privacy Policy Could Affect You
  65. Fear-Resistance: How Worried Should We Be about "Totally Drug-Resistant" Tuberculosis
  66. By the Numbers: Autism Is Not a Math Problem
  67. Redefining Autism: Will New DSM-5 Criteria for ASD Exclude Some People?
  68. Gigantic Radio Telescope to Search for First Stars and Galaxies
  69. Did Leonardo da Vinci Copy his Famous 'Vitruvian Man'?
  70. Marijuana Mouth Spray: Will Cancer Pain Reliever Be Abused?
  71. Word-of-Mind: Researchers Decode Words from the Brain's Auditory Activity
  72. Volcanoes May Have Sparked Little Ice Age
  73. Did Leonardo da Vinci Copy His Famous "Vitruvian Man"?
  74. Thanks to Plants, We Will Never Find A Planet Like Earth
  75. Thanks to Plants, We Will Never Find a Planet Like Earth
  76. Word-of-Mind: Researchers Decode Words from the Brain's Auditory Activity
  77. Volcanoes May Have Sparked Little Ice Age
  78. Gigantic Radio Telescope to Search for First Stars and Galaxies
  79. Did Leonardo da Vinci Copy His Famous "Vitruvian Man"?
  80. Marijuana Mouth Spray: Will Cancer Pain Reliever Be Abused?
  81. Fear-Resistance: How Worried Should We Be about "Totally Drug-Resistant" Tuberculosis
  82. By the Numbers: Autism Is Not a Math Problem
  83. Redefining Autism: Will New DSM-5 Criteria for ASD Exclude Some People?
  84. How Google's New Privacy Policy Could Affect You
  85. Primitive Attraction: Magnetized Moon Rock Points to Lunar Core's Active Past
  86. Race and Religion at the Ballot Box: Building a Better Bias Detector
  87. Children May Be Exposed to Higher Chemical Concentrations Than Their Mothers
  88. Has Petroleum Production Peaked, Ending the Era of Easy Oil?
  89. Tame Theory: Did Bonobos Domesticate Themselves?
  90. Why the Supreme Court GPS Decision Won't Stop Warrantless Digital Surveillance
  91. The Scientist: Jim Hansen Risks Handcuffs to Make His Research Clear
  92. Women Feel Pain More Intensely Than Men Do
  93. Study Fails to Confirm Existence of Arsenic-Based Life
  94. New Target Discovered for Pain Relief
  95. Newfound Alien Planet is Best Candidate Yet to Support Life, Scientists Say
  96. Super-Earth spotted in life-friendly zone
  97. Addicts and siblings share brain features
  98. Some corals like it hot
  99. Plants swap chloroplasts via grafts
  100. Muscle massage may speed healing
  101. Big volcanoes wake up fast
  102. Arsenic-based life finding fails follow-up
  103. Spacecraft captures dust from interstellar wind
  104. Bird flu leaves tracks in brain
  105. No sleep, no problem, but keep the grub coming
  106. Predatory pythons shift Everglades ecology
  107. Long-lived people distinguished by DNA
  108. Solar storm
  109. Fighting willpower’s catch-22
  110. Catching a mood on Facebook
  111. Virtual Reality Contact Lenses Could Be Available by 2014
  112. Temperatures--Not Acid--Could Cook Coral to Death
  113. FOR KIDS: Mapping the invisible
  114. FOR KIDS: A Ghost Lake
  115. FOR KIDS: Lip-reading babies
  116. Is It Ethical to Own an iPhone?
  117. Newfound Alien Planet Is Best Candidate Yet to Support Life, Scientists Say
  118. Little Ice Age began with a bang
  119. Russian Scientists Poised to be First to Reach Ice-Buried Antarctic Lake
  120. Human Waste-Powered Robots May Be Future of Machines
  121. Cracks in the Plaques: Mysteries of Alzheimer's Slowly Yielding to New Research
  122. Bright-Sized: Skull Study Shows Eye-Sockets Have Grown Larger at Higher Latitudes
  123. Hunter's Moons: Astronomers Use Kepler Spacecraft to Search for Exomoons
  124. Demystifying the Mind
  125. Chimps lend a hand
  126. Russian Team Has Reached Buried Antarctic Lake, Reports Say
  127. Taste of fructose revs up metabolism
  128. Signal for Higgs Boson Particle Gains Strength
  129. Custom-Designed Proteins Could Counteract Chemical Weapons
  130. Popular Opinion on Climate Change Traced to Political Elites
  131. Science & the Public: Faulty comparisons
  132. How a stomach bug may ward off asthma
  133. Proposed type of solar neutrino spotted
  134. Numbers warn of looming collapses
  135. Classic sooty-moth tale bolstered by new results
  136. Ocean noise is a whale of a stressor
  137. Fasting Might Boost Chemo's Cancer-Busting Properties
  138. Success Is Official: Russian Team Breaches Buried Antarctic Lake
  139. Sight Seen: Gene Therapy Restores Vision in Both Eyes
  140. Cancer drug may have Alzheimer's benefits
  141. Tai chi helps Parkinson's patients balance
  142. BPA fosters diabetes-promoting changes
  143. Alzheimer's Disease Symptoms Reversed in Mice
  144. Widespread Plasticizer Clouds Doping Tests of Cyclists
  145. Nuclear Reactor Approved in U.S. for First Time Since 1978
  146. Shark’s skin adds forward boost
  147. Vodka delivers shot of creativity
  148. Issue for the week of February 25th, 2012
  149. FOR KIDS: Science at the White House
  150. FOR KIDS: Moon twinkles
  151. FOR KDS: Killing a bacterial killer
  152. FOR KIDS: No frostbite for dogs
  153. Book Review : Marketing for Scientists: How to Shine in Tough Times by Marc J. Kuchne
  154. Book Review : New England Wild Flower Society's Flora Novae Angliae: A Manual for the
  155. Book Review : Reactions: The Private Life of Atoms by Peter Atkins
  156. Book Review : The Chemical History of a Candle by Michael Faraday
  157. Book Review : Culinary Reactions: The Everyday Chemistry of Cooking by Simon Quellen
  158. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Infinity Puzzle: Quantum Field Theory and the Hunt for
  159. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Concrete Planet: The Strange and Fascinating Story of the
  160. Lessons from the Torpid
  161. Making Waves
  162. Is Cadmium as Dangerous for Children as Lead?
  163. Senators Consider Banning Automatic Media Sharing on Facebook
  164. Just two cells to make memories last
  165. In the Andes, Extreme Cold Extracts Bitter Toll
  166. Red Sea: Sounding Radar Buoys Evidence Mars Once Had an Ocean
  167. Food exports can drain arid regions
  168. Babies catch words early
  169. Despite lean times, Obama wants R&D hikes
  170. Antibiotic fails sinus infection test
  171. Why Did Europe's Danube River Freeze?
  172. Yeast find use for misfolded proteins
  173. Visible echoes reprise 19th century spectacle
  174. FOR KIDS: Costs of missing sleep
  175. FOR KIDS: Pythons overtake Everglades
  176. Sleeplessness agitates the brain
  177. Leaked: Conservative Group Plans Anti-Climate Education Program
  178. Did Life's First Cells Evolve in Geothermal Pools?
  179. Cool Aid: Drug That Lets Body Temperature Drop Could Save Stroke Victims
  180. Hearts and Air Pollution: 5 Deadly Air Pollutants Measured on 5 Continents
  181. Deadly Alcohol Needs Global Regulation, Health Expert Says
  182. World's Tiniest Chameleon Discovered
  183. Crystals may be possible in time as well as space
  184. Seeing, feeling have something in common
  185. Natural gas wells leakier than believed
  186. California Seismologist Testifies Against Scientists in Italy Quake Manslaughter Tria
  187. Microchip Implant Gives Medication On Command
  188. How the First Plant Came to Be
  189. Drugs delivered wirelessly
  190. All genes aren't indispensable
  191. On the Scene: Archaeoacoustics: Tantalizing, but fantastical
  192. Crosses make lab mice even more useful
  193. California Seismologist Testifies against Scientists in Italy Quake Manslaughter Tria
  194. News in Brief: 2012 AAAS Meeting
  195. Autism Signs Appear in Brains of 6-Month-Old Infants
  196. Oceans set stage for human evolution
  197. Harsh conditions in childhood have long-term effects
  198. Osteoporosis drugs delivered wirelessly
  199. Carbon dioxide breaking down marine ecosystems
  200. Scientists probe terrorist talk on 'Dark Web'
  201. Squid Can Fly to Save Energy
  202. Alex the Parrot's Posthumous Paper Shows His Mathematical Genius
  203. Co-oppulation: Sometimes It Takes More Than 2 to Tango [Slide Show]
  204. The bloom isn't off this ancient plant
  205. Fossilized, 'Pompeii' Forest Discovered Under Ash
  206. More News in Brief: 2012 AAAS Meeting
  207. Dual Interpretations: Milky Way's Outer Fringe of Stars Sparks Disagreement
  208. Old-fashioned fish regrow fins
  209. FOR KIDS: Worlds beyond the solar system
  210. FOR KIDS: Surprise ions
  211. Science News at the 2012 AAAS meeting
  212. Co-opulation: Sometimes It Takes More Than 2 to Tango [Slide Show]
  213. Shelters date to Stone Age
  214. Distant planet an exotic water-world
  215. New Family of Limbless Amphibians Discovered in India
  216. Scary Stuff: Fright Chemical Identified in Injured Fish
  217. Loose cable blamed for speedy neutrinos
  218. Deleted Scenes: Higgs running out of hiding places
  219. Bird flu less deadly, but more widespread, than official numbers suggest
  220. First Horses Shrunk by Warming Climate
  221. Issue for the week of March 10th, 2012
  222. Book Review : Eradication: Ridding the World of Diseases Forever? by Nancy Leys Stepa
  223. Book Review : Riddle of the Feathered Dragons: Hidden Birds of China by Alan Feduccia
  224. Book Review : African American Women Chemists by Jeannette Brown
  225. Book Review : DDT and the American Century: Global Health, Environmental Politics, an
  226. Book Review : The Best Writing on Mathematics 2011 by Mircea Pitici, ed.
  227. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Science of Sin: The Psychology of the Seven Deadlies (
  228. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Consciousness: Confessions of a Romantic Reductionist by C
  229. Mix and Match Qubits
  230. Enriched with Information
  231. Deadly Duo: Mixing Alcohol and Prescription Drugs Can Result in Addiction or Accident
  232. Eggs may be made throughout adulthood
  233. Hell off Earth: Blustery Exoplanet Charted in 2-D for First Time
  234. New Energy-Dense Battery Could Enable Long-Distance Electric Cars
  235. "Time Crystals" Could Be a Legitimate Form of Perpetual Motion
  236. Bats Harbor Novel Type of Influenza
  237. Could "Computational Sprinting" Speed Up Smart Phones without Burning Them Out?
  238. North Korea Suspends Nuclear Testing
  239. A Tour of the U.S.'s Clean Energy Future [Slide Show]
  240. Gene Therapy Could Help Corals Survive Climate Change
  241. A Tour of the U.S.'s Clean Energy Future [Slide Show]
  242. Structured Unlearning: Marijuana May Impair Memory via the Brain's Non-Firing Cells
  243. It's Not Just Fukushima: Mass Disaster Evacuations Challenge Planners
  244. Caffeine Disrupts Sleep for Morning People But Not Night Owls
  245. It's Not Just Fukushima: Mass Disaster Evacuations Challenge Planners
  246. Japan's Post-Fukushima Earthquake Health Woes Go Beyond Radiation Effects
  247. Nine Flying Robots Play 007 Theme
  248. Caffeine Disrupts Sleep for Morning People, but Not Night Owls
  249. A Tour of the U.S.'s Clean Energy Future [Slide Show]
  250. Industrial Chemicals Linked to Attention Problems in Children