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  1. Japan's Post-Fukushima Earthquake Health Woes Go Beyond Radiation Effects
  2. Fossil pushes back land-animal debut
  3. Plants' reproductive weaponry unfurled
  4. Water not so squishy under pressure
  5. Technique may reveal where it all began
  6. FOR KIDS: Losing control over sugar
  7. Modern era brings death to words
  8. After a breakup, coral embryos live on as clones
  9. Kids flex cultural muscles
  10. Hydrogen takes a new form
  11. Fault’s twists may shake up earthquake forecasts
  12. FOR KIDS: Sudden big chill
  13. FOR KIDS: The White House welcomes science
  14. When giant fleas roamed
  15. Aura of life captured in Earthshine
  16. Pollutants long gone, but disease carries on
  17. Could a Penny Dropped Off a Skyscraper Actually Kill You?
  18. Raise It or Raze It?: How Will the Stranded Italian Cruise Ship Be Salvaged?
  19. FOR KIDS: Finding a home in science
  20. Sawfish don't saw
  21. Galactic smashup leaves dark matter debris
  22. Excess salt may stiffen heart vessels
  23. 9 Flying Robots Play 007 Theme
  24. Old memories interfere with remembering new ones
  25. Exercise brings on DNA changes
  26. Lose a memory, use energy
  27. A dash of marrow helps kidney transplant
  28. One Thing Is Certain: Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle Is Not Dead
  29. Bee genes may drive them to adventure
  30. FOR KIDS: Fishy chatter
  31. Flavor of the Ray: Neutrino Measurement May Help Solve Mystery of Matter's Domination
  32. Pirate-Eye Pigeons Reveal How the Brain Talks to Itself
  33. Biopsies Found to Provide Only a Snapshot of Tumor Diversity
  34. One Thing Is Certain: Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle Is Not Dead
  35. 'Chum Cam' Helps Catalog Endangered Sharks
  36. NASA Crushes 2012 Mayan Apocalypse Claims
  37. South Africa Wins Panel's Backing to Host Square-Kilometer-Array Scope
  38. A Bit of Progress: Diamonds Shatter Quantum Information Storage Record
  39. South Africa Wins Panel's Backing to Host Square Kilometer Array Scope
  40. "Chum Cam" Helps Catalogue Endangered Sharks
  41. Science fair finalists go public
  42. Polymer power drives tiny reactions
  43. Microraptor’s true blue colors
  44. Triceratops reigns alone again
  45. Issue for the week of March 24th, 2012
  46. Ancient impact may explain moon’s magnetic mystery
  47. Book Review : Reinventing Discovery: The New Era of Networked Science by Michael Nie
  48. Book Review : Babel No More: The Search for the World's Most Extraordinary Language L
  49. Book Review : Lights of Mankind: The Earth at Night as Seen from Space by L. Douglas
  50. Book Review : Roald Hoffmann on the Philosophy, Art, and Science of Chemistry by Jeff
  51. Book Review : The Wandering Gene and the Indian Princess: Race, Religion, and DNA by
  52. Book Review : Deep-Sky Wonders: A Tour of the Universe with Sky and Telescope's Sue F
  53. Book Review : Neither Physics nor Chemistry: A History of Quantum Chemistry (Transfor
  54. 90th Anniversary Issue: Introduction
  55. Plumbing the Archives
  56. Carnivores can lose sweet genes
  57. Tracking the viral link to lymphoma
  58. Pi master’s storied recall
  59. Mild winters may shift spread of mosquito-borne illness
  60. Science competition finalists go public
  61. 9-Year-Old Boy's Shrinking Brain Disorder Baffles Doctors
  62. Teens win big at science competition
  63. FOR KIDS: Speedy sharkskin
  64. Size doesn’t matter for crayfish’s one-two crunch
  65. Retina can help reveal brain health
  66. Greek volcano reawakens
  67. Jawless Vertebrate Had World's Sharpest Teeth
  68. Worm Discovery Illuminates How Our Brains Might Have Evolved
  69. Low Doses of Hormone-like Chemicals May Have Big Effects
  70. Geneticists go ape for better primate family tree
  71. Snowflake Growth Successfully Modeled for the First Time
  72. FOR KIDS: Ancient flower blooms again
  73. Evolution takes Asian refuge
  74. FOR KIDS: Too fast to be true
  75. 'Horizontal Tornado' Captured By Amateur Videographer
  76. Snowflake Growth Successfully Modeled from Physical Laws
  77. Low Doses of Hormonelike Chemicals May Have Big Effects
  78. Better hydrogen storage process unveiled
  79. Sound Barrier: Can High-Power Ultrasound Protect Produce from Pathogens?
  80. Nanopollutants change blood vessel reactivity
  81. Something to Chew On: Healthier Hot Dogs Substitute Cellulose for Saturated Fats
  82. "Horizontal Tornado" Captured by Amateur Videographer
  83. Cell phone research suggests fetal risk
  84. Titan's haze is dropping
  85. On the Scene: Proposed cuts in planetary science take center stage
  86. How to See Around Corners
  87. Industrial roar changes nearby plant reproduction
  88. Can Fast Reactors Speedily Solve Plutonium Problems?
  89. Abnormal cells may signal hidden heart risk
  90. Antibody may explain collagen's undoing
  91. Reign Check: Abundant Rainfall May Have Spurred Expansion of Genghis Khan's Empire
  92. How to See around Corners
  93. Opioids’ molecular magic unmasked
  94. The yin and yang of male pattern baldness
  95. Making mouse memories
  96. Smallest planet yields big surprises
  97. The Ballooning Brain: Defective Genes May Explain Uncontrolled Brain Growth in Autism
  98. Big Kill, Not Big Chill, Finished Off Giant Kangaroos
  99. Power Plants: Could a Rechargeable Battery Be Made from Paper and Pulp By-Products?
  100. Vesta seems more planet than asteroid
  101. Bits of Reality
  102. Visions For All
  103. Furry Friends Forever
  104. Gene might help sponges see
  105. News in Brief: Highlights from the 43rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, The W
  106. Issue for the week of April 7th, 2012
  107. Food for Thought: Growth-promoting antibiotics: Will they go bye-bye?
  108. Book Review : Wired for Culture: Origins of the Human Social Mind by Mark Pagel
  109. Book Review : Vesuvius (Wonders of the World) by Gillian Darley
  110. Book Review : Across Atlantic Ice: The Origin of America's Clovis Culture by Dennis J
  111. Book Review : How Not to Be Eaten: The Insects Fight Back by Gilbert Waldbauer
  112. Book Review : The Life of Super-Earths: How the Hunt for Alien Worlds and Artificial
  113. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Forever Fix: Gene Therapy and the Boy Who Saved It by
  114. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: That's Disgusting: Unraveling the Mysteries of Repulsion b
  115. Evidence for Flowing Water on Mars Grows Stronger
  116. Health Care Reform on Trial: What's at Stake in the Upcoming Supreme Court Arguments
  117. Science & the Public: Growth-promoting antibiotics: On the way out?
  118. Fatty diet leads to fat-loving brain cells
  119. Controversy Surrounds Russia's Claim that Cosmic Rays Caused Mars Mission Failure
  120. The farther the better for corals after oil spill
  121. Protons on the move find novel molecular route
  122. Venice falling
  123. Order from disorder
  124. FOR KIDS: Twist and shake
  125. FOR KIDS: Early toehold on land
  126. Pupfish, Downfish: Subterranean Tsunami Gives Vertical Shakes to the Water-Hole Home
  127. Fossils show signs of earliest burrowing
  128. Slacker rat, worker rat
  129. New Maps of Mercury Show Icy Looking Craters on the Solar System's Innermost Planet
  130. New ancestor grasped at walking
  131. Coloring-Book Pages Transformed into 3D Animations via New Software
  132. Primeval Precipitation: What Fossil Imprints of Rain Reveal about Early Earth
  133. Psoriasis drugs show promise
  134. A Rosie Future: Jetsons -Like Gadgets with "Ambient Intelligence" Are Key to Smart H
  135. Life’s building blocks grow close to home
  136. Mapping the brain’s superhighways
  137. Cloaks for hiding heat
  138. Ancient Human Had Feet Like an Ape [Video]
  139. Coloring-Book Pages Transformed into 3-D Animations via New Software
  140. Health Care Reform on Trial: What's at Stake in the Supreme Court Arguments
  141. Pesticide-dosed bees lose future royalty, way home
  142. Microbial Mules: Scientists Experiment With Engineering Bacteria to Transport Nanopar
  143. Fossil Free: Microbe Helps Convert Solar Power to Liquid Fuel
  144. For truffle aroma, it’s not all about location
  145. New Images of Titanic Wreck Revealed
  146. Radioactive Iodine from Fukushima Found in California Kelp
  147. 'Earth Hour' Pauses at U.S. Border
  148. Microbial Mules: Engineering Bacteria to Transport Nanoparticles and Drugs
  149. Live Webcast: Xenophobia--Why Do We Fear Others?
  150. Brain scan foretells who will fold under pressure
  151. The New Geopolitics of Global Warming
  152. U.S. Military Forges Ahead with Plans to Combat Climate Change
  153. Virus proves protective against lupus in mice
  154. Old cancer drugs offer new tricks
  155. Jolt to brain aids language recovery
  156. From the ashes, the oldest controlled fire
  157. New data support Einstein on accelerating universe
  158. How Useful Is Whole Genome Sequencing to Predict Disease?
  159. World Repository of Human Genetics Will Move to Amazon's Cloud
  160. A Tour of the New Geopolitics of Global Warming
  161. Science & the Public: Weighing the costs of conferencing
  162. News in Brief: Highlights from the American Physical Society April Meeting, Atlanta
  163. Genes are no crystal ball for disease risk
  164. Why 'Uncanny Valley' Human Look-Alikes Put Us on Edge
  165. 'Breathtaking' Mummy Coffin Covers Seized in Israel
  166. New Images of Titanic Wreck Revealed
  167. Autism rates rise again
  168. FOR KIDS: Dino drama
  169. FOR KIDS: Squeeze power
  170. Infectious Selflessness: How an Ant Colony Becomes a Social Immune System
  171. Flame Retardants May Create Deadlier Fires
  172. Why "Uncanny Valley" Human Look-Alikes Put Us on Edge
  173. "Breathtaking" Mummy Coffin Covers Seized in Israel
  174. T. rex has another fine, feathered cousin
  175. Fruit fly biorhythms differ indoors and out
  176. In the Heat for a Moment: The Male Giant Panda's Sex Drive Fluctuates to Match the Fe
  177. What Thawed the Last Ice Age?
  178. Nanorama: Graphene Bubbles Showcase Liquids with Atomic-Scale Resolution
  179. Deleted Scenes: The Newtonian physics (or not) of Angry Birds Space
  180. Stem cell treatment spurs cartilage growth
  181. Extreme eaters show abnormal brain activity
  182. Drug-Resistant Malaria Spreads, Scientists Hunt Down Genetic Causes
  183. Different Strokes: New Lower-Pollution Auto Rickshaw Engines Could Save Lives, Curb C
  184. Massive Dolphin Die-Off in Peru May Remain a Mystery
  185. How the Moon Affects the Date of Easter
  186. Bugs That Transmit 'Silent Killer' Are Biting More in U.S.
  187. Science & the Public: Bat killer is still spreading
  188. Stop-and-go plate tectonics
  189. Autism linked to obesity in pregnancy
  190. Issue for the week of April 21st, 2012
  191. Planets’ gravity tidies stellar ring
  192. News in Brief: Highlights from the Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, San Francisc
  193. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop
  194. Book Review : Lone Survivors: How We Came to Be the Only Humans on Earth by Chris Str
  195. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Undead: Organ Harvesting, the Ice-Water Test, Beating
  196. Book Review : The Creative Destruction of Medicine: How the Digital Revolution Will C
  197. Book Review : The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business by Charle
  198. Book Review : Virtually You: The Dangerous Powers of the E-Personality by Elias Abouj
  199. Book Review : The Quantum Universe (And Why Anything That Can Happen, Does) by Brian
  200. Chemists distinguish between gunshot residue from various firearms
  201. Mixed Results
  202. Solar Steam Helps Coax Heavy Oil from Old Fields
  203. Rising Ocean Temperatures Prime Amazon Rainforest for Fire
  204. Bat-killing fungus is a European import
  205. Homophobes Might Be Hidden Homosexuals
  206. Deadly March Tornadoes Were First Billion-Dollar Disaster of 2012
  207. First Dedicated Biorefinery Could Wean Hawaii Off Imported Oil
  208. Tall, devilish storm skids across Mars’ surface
  209. Why emotions are attention-getters
  210. Science & the Public: Warming Marches in
  211. EPA Cancels Grant Applications for $20 Million Green Chemistry Program
  212. NOAA Confirms Unprecedented Warmth in March
  213. Grid Unlocked: How Street Networks Evolve as Cities Grow
  214. Indonesian quake passes without major tsunami
  215. Bits of the Future: First Universal Quantum Network Prototype Links 2 Separate Labs
  216. Cooperative Neural Networks Suggest How Intelligence Evolved
  217. Molting cleanses water fleas
  218. Pigeon navigation finding called off-course
  219. Bugs That Transmit "Silent Killer" Are Biting More in the U.S.
  220. Insects covered in tough stuff
  221. Feeding the World, While the Earth Cooks [Live Webcast]
  222. FOR KIDS: Flipping icebergs
  223. FOR KIDS: Becoming human
  224. FOR KIDS: Water’s worldwide travels
  225. Long-sought particles possibly glimpsed
  226. Baboons show their word skills
  227. Movie clips help ease drug craving
  228. Fathomable Pharmaceuticals: Will Cameron's Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea Yield Brea
  229. Parsing Primates: Baboons Learn to Recognize the Difference Between Real and Fake Eng
  230. Secret Computer Code Threatens Science
  231. Parsing Primates: Baboons Learn to Recognize the Difference between Real and Fake Eng
  232. Underground resistance
  233. Chimps show lethal side
  234. Penguins from Space: A New Satellite Census Doubles the Known Population of Emperors
  235. Memory Foraging: When the Brain Behaves Like a Bee
  236. Ancient walking gets weirder
  237. Science & the Public: March: American heat vs global temps
  238. Science & the Public: March: American heat vs. global temps
  239. Apes' Simple Nests Are Feats of Engineering
  240. Hierarchy of Color Naming Matches the Limits of Our Vision System
  241. News in Brief: Highlights from the American Association of Physical Anthropologists a
  242. Daytime anesthesia gives bees jet lag
  243. Scientist fiddles with spider silk
  244. Gene Hunt Is On for Mental Disabilities in Children
  245. Attention tunes the mind's ear
  246. Hunt for cosmic ray source falls short
  247. See, blind mice
  248. Engineering better hair transplants
  249. Melting Glaciers Liberate Ancient Microbes
  250. Depression in Teens Could Be Diagnosed with Blood Test