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  1. Neighborhood linked to obesity
  2. Polar bears older than previously thought
  3. Synthetic heredity molecules emulate DNA
  4. The Rue Age: Older Adults Disengage from Regrets, Young People Fixate on Them
  5. BFF?: Cell Phone Study Shows Evolving Lifetime Relationships in Men and Women
  6. FOR KIDS: Old relative steps down
  7. FOR KIDS: The sinking city
  8. Book Review : The Epigenetics Revolution by Nessa Carey
  9. Book Review : Language: The Cultural Tool by Daniel L. Everett
  10. Book Review : A Tour of the Senses: How Your Brain Interprets the World by John M. He
  11. Book Review : Charles R. Knight: The Artist Who Saw Through Time by Richard Milner
  12. Book Review : Taking Sudoku Seriously: The Math Behind the World's Most Popular Penci
  13. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Race for What's Left: The Global Scramble for the Worl
  14. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Games Primates Play: An Undercover Investigation of the Ev
  15. Another Side to Statins
  16. Rock, Rattle and Roll
  17. Aliens in Antarctica
  18. Hot Spring Yields New Hybrid Viral Genome
  19. FOR KIDS: Animal buddies
  20. FOR KIDS: ‘Ruler’ to measure space
  21. Two heads sometimes better than one
  22. Dark matter search turns up empty
  23. Issue for the week of May 5th, 2012
  24. Second Wind: Air-Breathing Lithium Batteries Promise Recharge-Free Long-Range Driving
  25. Cheap Fracked Gas Could Help Americans Keep on Truckin'
  26. Albatross forage with fractal-like flight
  27. Bacteria, insects join forces against pesticide
  28. Arctic sea emits methane
  29. Brain not required for antidepressant to act
  30. Genome Run: Andean Shrub Is First New Plant Species Described by Its DNA
  31. Big Mac Attack: Apple Security Bruised after OS X Infections
  32. Nothing to Sneeze at: Allergies May Be Good for You
  33. Will Organic Food Fail to Feed the World?
  34. Tetris Shown to Lessen PTSD and Flashbacks
  35. Melting Glaciers Liberate Ancient Microbes
  36. India Becomes World's Top Spammer
  37. 9 Percent of Older Adults Have Osteoporosis
  38. Where It Rains, It Will Pour--Otherwise, Tough Luck
  39. Losing Your Religion: Analytic Thinking Can Undermine Belief
  40. Space Shuttle Swan Songs: Enterprise and Discovery Fly their Final Missions [Slide Sh
  41. A Q&A with Ian Hacking on Thomas Kuhn's Legacy as "The Paradigm Shift" Turns 50
  42. Certainty Principle: People Who Hold False Convictions Are Better at Retaining Correc
  43. Space Shuttle Swan Songs: Enterprise and Discovery Fly their Final Missions [Slid
  44. Space Shuttle Swan Songs: Enterprise and Discovery Fly their Final Missions [Slid
  45. Is Global Warming Causing More Home Runs in Baseball?
  46. Warming Ocean Current Might Create Coral Refuges
  47. New "Beauty Baryon" Particle Discovered at Large Hadron Collider
  48. A star is torn
  49. Ancient scribes may have banked on blinking binary
  50. Protein tweak may trigger Alzheimer’s
  51. Controversial flu research published
  52. Weight loss reduces cancer risk factor
  53. Deleted Scenes: California mad cow case no reason for panic
  54. Tree cricket song has note of variability
  55. Shot may top acupuncture for pain relief
  56. Oceans' salinity changed over last half-century
  57. Deleted Scenes: A result of zero doesn't always mean zero results
  58. Bony bacteria
  59. DNA tracks ancient Mediterranean farmers to Scandinavia
  60. Test drug eases behavioral symptoms seen in autism
  61. Snakes swirl in blink (and jump) of an eye
  62. Larvae sustain comb jelly population
  63. Big Gulp: Flaring Galaxy Marks the Messy Demise of a Star in a Supermassive Black Hol
  64. How to Find a Meteorite in 5 Steps
  65. Accident-Zone: Poorer Neighborhoods Have Less-Safe Road Designs
  66. Introducing: Sounds on distant worlds
  67. Study keeps pace with Greenland glaciers
  68. Rebirth Control: Lessons Learned from 90 Years of Rainforest Regeneration [Slide Show
  69. How Biodiversity Keeps Earth Alive
  70. Coal Exports Boost Train Impacts Out West
  71. Crime numbers may mislead
  72. Stonehenge Had Lecture Hall Acoustics
  73. Giant Flea-Like Pest Put the Bite on Dinosaurs
  74. Triple Crown-Bound Horse Breeders Start to Look to Genetics
  75. Issue for the week of May 19th, 2012
  76. Book Review : SNAP: Seizing Your Aha! Moments by Katherine Ramsland
  77. Book Review : Before the Lights Go Out: Conquering the Energy Crisis Before It Conque
  78. Book Review : The Science of Yoga: The Risks and the Rewards by William J. Broad
  79. Book Review : Taste What You're Missing: The Passionate Eater's Guide to Why Good Foo
  80. Book Review : Baby-Making: What the New Reproductive Treatments Mean for Families and
  81. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Story of Earth: The First 4.5 Billion Years, from Sta
  82. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Waking the Giant: How a Changing Climate Triggers Earthqua
  83. The Hot and Cold of Priming
  84. Traces of Inaugural Life
  85. Secret of a Lifetime
  86. When good moods go decisively bad
  87. Giant Flealike Pest Put the Bite on Dinosaurs
  88. Coal Exports Boost Train Impacts out West
  89. FOR KIDS: Switching cough off
  90. FOR KIDS: Sniffing out truffle scent
  91. FOR KIDS: Big quake, little destruction
  92. FOR KIDS: Fluffysaurus
  93. FOR KIDS: Martian devil
  94. Physicists go totally random
  95. Rural life may boost allergy resistance
  96. More than one way to explode a star
  97. Brain Scans Reveal Dogs' Thoughts
  98. Hive and Seek: Domestic Honeybees Keep Disappearing, but Are Their Wild Cousins in Tr
  99. Rare neurons found in monkeys’ brains
  100. Procedure offers hope in type 1 diabetes
  101. Maya wall calendar discovered
  102. Sun’s shock wave goes missing
  103. Culture results when chimps get cracking
  104. Big Antarctic ice sheet appears doomed
  105. Ancient Time: Earliest Mayan Astronomical Calendar Unearthed in Guatemala Ruins
  106. Climate Forecasting: A Break in the Clouds
  107. In Search of the Best (Energy) Ideas: A Q&A with ARPA-E's Arun Majumdar
  108. Gene appears linked with a person's daily rhythms
  109. Genes may influence body's bacteria
  110. FOR KIDS: Dark matter search turns up empty
  111. FOR KIDS: DNA, RNA and XNA?
  112. FOR KIDS: Obesity linked to location
  113. Retinal implants could restore partial vision
  114. Gene study links stronger memories, PTSD
  115. Climate change may leave many mammals homeless
  116. On the Scene: Global flavor spices up science fair
  117. Schizophrenia’s core genetic features proposed
  118. Not-So-Quick Fix: ADHD Behavioral Therapy May Be More Effective Than Drugs in Long Ru
  119. Natural sinks still sopping up carbon
  120. Even moderate noise may harm hearing
  121. Track Record: Do Major Urban Subway Networks Evolve along Similar Patterns?
  122. Coffee gives jolt to life span
  123. Stellar superflares' trigger challenged
  124. Don’t listen to advice, and other advice from Nobel laureates
  125. Paralyzed woman grips, sips coffee with robot arm
  126. At ISEF, fusion is hot
  127. Self-Worth Shattering: A Single Bomb Blast Can Saddle Soldiers with Debilitating Brai
  128. FOR KIDS: Helmet helper
  129. Coyotes Are the New Top Dogs
  130. Science & the Public: Redefining ‘concern’ over lead
  131. Dancing droplets reveal physics at work
  132. Unhurtful Thoughts: A Preoccupied Brain Produces Pain-Killing Compounds
  133. Egg wars
  134. Issue for the week of June 2nd, 2012
  135. Deleted Scenes: Pacific coasts in line for*solar eclipse
  136. From cancer to quantum, teens’ scientific feats celebrated
  137. Good cholesterol may not be what keeps the heart healthy
  138. Book Review : The Practical Einstein: Experiments, Patents, Inventions by József Illy
  139. Book Review : A World of Insects by Ring T. Cardé and Vincent H. Resh, eds.
  140. Book Review : EarthFlight: Breathtaking Photographs from a Bird's-Eye View of the Wor
  141. Book Review : In Pursuit of the Unknown: 17 Equations That Changed the World by Ian S
  142. Book Review : Tutankhamen: The Search for an Egyptian King by Joyce Tyldesley
  143. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Chasing Venus: The Race to Measure the Heavens by Andrea W
  144. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Darwin's Devices: What Evolving Robots Can Teach Us About
  145. Better bird nesting also good for giant manta rays
  146. Storm Front
  147. Designer Flu
  148. Stuxnet-Like Viruses Remain a Top U.S. Security Risk
  149. California Considers DNA Privacy Law
  150. Climate change miscues may shrink species’ outer limits
  151. Severe sleep apnea tied to cancer risk
  152. Human Use of Water Found to Contribute to Sea-Level Rise
  153. Climate Education Graduates to the Next Level
  154. The Stats on Statins: Should Healthy Adults Over 50 Take Them?
  155. DNA used as rewritable data storage in cells
  156. Science & the Public: Our increasingly not-so-little kids
  157. Pumping groundwater raises sea level
  158. Imperfect chip pretty darn good
  159. $74 PC on a USB Stick Sold Out (for Now)
  160. Flexible Plastic Electronic Display Company Exits E-Reader Market
  161. 2-Hour Therapy Cures Spider Phobia by Rewiring the Brain
  162. Self-Destruct Button Toasts Solid-State Hard Drive
  163. Digging into Climate Change, U.S. Students Find More Than Science
  164. Thou can’t not covet
  165. Evening star goes black in rare celestial event
  166. Can Soil Sensors Save Georgia Waterways from Drought?
  167. U.S. Government Sets Out Alzheimer's Plan
  168. Apocalypse Soon: Has Civilization Passed the Environmental Point of No Return?
  169. Delay of bloom blamed on climate change
  170. Long-acting contraceptives best by far
  171. FOR KIDS: Young scientists
  172. A person's smell cells are forever
  173. Frosted honeycomb of a moon
  174. 'Artificial Leaf' Hits Development Hurdle
  175. Off the Clock: Disrupted Daily Rhythms Hinder Fertility in Mice
  176. $74 PC on a USB Stick Sold Out (for Now)
  177. Family labels framed similarly across cultures
  178. Bacterial trick keeps robots in sync
  179. No new smell cells
  180. Why America's Love Affair with Cars Is No Accident
  181. Dollars and Scents: The Chemistry of a Delicious Tomato
  182. Just How Big Was the Biggest Earthquake?
  183. "Artificial Leaf" Hits Development Hurdle
  184. Off the Clock: Disrupted Daily Rhythms Hinder Fertility in Mice
  185. How Can We Cope with the Dirty Water from Fracking?
  186. How not to eat the wrong frog
  187. Blue light tells plants when to flower
  188. Science & the Public: Rising CO2 promotes weedy rice
  189. Are Eyewitnesses in the Zimmerman Trial Reliable?
  190. Questions Surround Biosecurity Oversight of Mutant Bird Flu
  191. Blowing Its Cover: Crystallized Volcanic Rocks Provide a Window into Mount Saint Hele
  192. Biosecurity Panel Flailed in Oversight of Mutant Bird Flu
  193. Climate skeptics know their stuff
  194. Science & the Public: Bat killer hits endangered grays
  195. Harappans may have lived, died by monsoon
  196. White House Petitioned to Make Research Free to Access
  197. Deleted Scenes: Alien hunter redirects her search to Earth-based funding
  198. An interview with alien hunter Jill Tarter
  199. Climate skepticism not rooted in science illiteracy
  200. FOR KIDS: How creativity powers science
  201. FOR KIDS: Can't touch this: Unusual venomous creatures
  202. FOR KIDS: Suffocating waters
  203. FOR KIDS: Cool Jobs: Like Mother Nature
  204. FOR KIDS: Competing with math
  205. Science & the Public: Depolarizing climate science
  206. Blue-green algae release chemical suspected in some amphibian deformities
  207. Supervolcanoes evolve superquickly
  208. Youngsters can sniff out old people’s scent
  209. FOR KIDS: Cool Jobs: Wide world of robots
  210. FOR KIDS: Caecilians: The other amphibian
  211. Fever in pregnancy linked to autism
  212. Scents and Senescence: "Old Person Smell" Is Real, but Not Necessarily Offensive
  213. Rhinoceros Undergoes Assisted Reproduction to Rescue Species from Extinction
  214. Ethanol Scheme Bids to Clean Up Cooking
  215. Poppies make more than opium
  216. Treatment helps paralyzed rats walk
  217. With Willpower, and a Jolt of Electricity, Paralyzed Rats Learn to Walk Again
  218. Baby Boom: Did Retained Juvenile Traits Help Birds Outlive Dinosaurs?
  219. Rewarding Research: Top Scientists Share $1-Million Kavli Prize
  220. Quantum teleportation leaps forward
  221. Milky Way will be hit head-on
  222. Rewarding Research: Top Scientists Share $3-Million in Kavli Prizes
  223. Vestiges of Violence: Towering Gamma-Ray Jets Point to Past Outbursts from Milky Way'
  224. Antiaging protein helps set daily rhythms
  225. Flerovium and livermorium debut on periodic table
  226. Issue for the week of June 16th, 2012
  227. Book Review : The Brain: Big Bangs, Behaviors, and Beliefs by Rob DeSalle and Ian Tat
  228. Book Review : Learning From the Octopus: How Secrets from Nature Can Help Us Fight Te
  229. Book Review : Transit of Venus: 1631 to the Present by Nick Lomb
  230. Book Review : Dolphin Confidential: Confessions of a Field Biologist by Maddalena Bea
  231. Book Review : Evolution in a Toxic World by Emily Monosson
  232. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Tubes: A Journey to the Center of the Internet by Andrew
  233. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Cure For Everything: Untangling Twisted Messages about
  234. Stone Age art gets animated
  235. Defying Depth
  236. At Home in the Universe
  237. Feel the Burn
  238. Transit of Venus App Enables Cosmic Calculations Next Tuesday
  239. With Willpower, and a Jolt of Electricity, Paralyzed Rats Learn to Walk Again [Video]
  240. How a mosquito survives a raindrop hit
  241. Ancient birds wiped out huge insects
  242. Pollution Poverty and People of Color: Living with Industry
  243. Ridley Scott's Prometheus Examines the Roots of Alien 's Mythology
  244. Transit of Venus App Enables Cosmic Calculations
  245. How Microbes Can Build Electric Grids
  246. Pollution, Poverty and People of Color: Living with Industry
  247. Pollution, Poverty and People of Color: Can Multiculturalism Create Environmental Jus
  248. FOR KIDS: Mammals feel the heat
  249. FOR KIDS: DNA takes notes
  250. South Korea Surrenders to Creationist Demands