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  1. Been There, Done That or Did I?: Déjà Vu Found to Originate in Similar Scenes
  2. Replacing fatty acids may fight MS
  3. Why antipsychotics need time to kick in
  4. Arctic's wintry blanket can be warming
  5. Pollution, Poverty and People of Color: Children at Risk
  6. Lady Liaisons: Does Cheating Give Females an Evolutionary Advantage?
  7. Microbes flourish under Arctic sea ice
  8. Science & the Public: Court ‘shares’ researchers’ emails, intellectual property
  9. Some newfound planets are something else
  10. Fetal Genome Deduced from Parental DNA
  11. North Dakota's Oil Boom Brings Environmental Damage with Economic Prosperity
  12. How Nuclear Fallout Casts Doubt on Renewal of Some Adult Brain Cells
  13. FOR KIDS: No ordinary zzz’s
  14. Science & the Public: Court ‘shares’ researchers’ e-mails, intellectual property
  15. Invasive mite worsens honeybee viruses
  16. FOR KIDS: Paralyzed rats walk again
  17. Giant Reef Fish Headbutt Rivals for Sex
  18. Physicists Invent First Tabletop X-Ray Source
  19. You have grandpa's chromosome tips
  20. The electric flour voltage test
  21. FOR KIDS: Candy on the brain
  22. NASA Scientists Fight Budget Cuts with 'Bake Sale'
  23. Giant Reef Fish Head-Butt Rivals for Sex
  24. Extended Forecast: Northern Hemisphere Could Be in for Extreme Winters
  25. Better Lithium Ion Battery Aims to Re-Energize Electric Cars
  26. Ancient volcanoes destroyed ozone
  27. Fish oil components may not benefit everyone's heart
  28. Pollution, Poverty and People of Color: A Michigan Tribe Battles a Global Corporation
  29. Scientific Journal Offers Flat Fee to Authors for 'All You Can Publish'
  30. Genome Test Slammed for Assessing 'Racial Purity'
  31. Pollution, Poverty and People of Color: Don't Drink the Water
  32. NASA Scientists Fight Budget Cuts with "Bake Sale"
  33. Walking the Line: How to Identify Safe Limits for Human Impacts on the Planet
  34. Diet sodas may confuse brain's 'calorie counter'
  35. Body Count: Taking Stock of all the Bugs That Call Humans Home
  36. Pollution, Poverty and People of Color: Dirty Soil and Diabetes
  37. Genome Test Slammed for Assessing "Racial Purity"
  38. Testing Their Metal: Small Exoplanets Abound in Diverse Stellar Environments
  39. Body Count: Taking Stock of All the Bugs That Call Humans Home
  40. Small Comfort: Nanomedicine Able to Penetrate Bodily Defenses
  41. 13th century volcano mystery may be solved
  42. European cave art gets older
  43. Grasshoppers' terror outlives them
  44. Calcium offers clues in mass extinction
  45. Tropical Lakes on Saturn Moon Could Expand Options for Life
  46. FOR KIDS: The smell of old people
  47. FOR KIDS: The oldest place on Earth
  48. Chicks do worse in noisy nests
  49. Issue for the week of June 30th, 2012
  50. Color this chimp amazing
  51. Book Review : Destination Mars: New Explorations of the Red Planet by Rod Pyle
  52. Book Review : Sensitive Matter: Foams, Gels, Liquid Crystals, and Other Miracles by M
  53. Book Review : Internal Time: Chronotypes, Social Jet Lag, and Why You're So Tired by
  54. Book Review : The Man Who Planted Trees: Lost Groves, Champion Trees, and an Urgent P
  55. Book Review : Why Calories Count: From Science to Politics (California Studies in Foo
  56. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Mr. Hornaday's War: How a Peculiar Victorian Zookeeper Wag
  57. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Experiment Eleven: Dark Secrets Behind the Discovery of a
  58. Linking magma to quakes
  59. A Mind from Math
  60. Hurt Blocker
  61. Earth Summit: A Report Card to Preview the Rio+20 Mega-Conference
  62. Triple-Bond: Boron Joins Elite Chemical Club
  63. Fracking Can Cause Earthquakes, but So Can Oil and Gas Extraction
  64. Human-Eye Precursor Grown from Stem Cell
  65. Giant celestial disk hard to explain
  66. Do Brain Scans of Comatose Patients Reveal a Conscious State?
  67. News in Brief: American Astronomical Society Annual Meeting
  68. Peacocks ruffle feathers, make a rumble
  69. The descent of music
  70. How Listeners Shape the Evolution of Music
  71. Moot Loot: Stats Show Crime Doesn't Pay--for Most Bank Robbers
  72. Like a prion, Alzheimer's protein seeds itself in the brain
  73. Science & the Public: Measuring how well kids do science
  74. Pollution, Poverty and People of Color: Falling into the Climate Gap
  75. On the Scene: Icelandic volcanoes slumber today, but not forever
  76. Head Start: Scientists Trace a Wiring Plan for Entire Mouse Brain
  77. Could the Supreme Court's Health Care Ruling Kill Patient Safety Reforms?
  78. Bright Idea: New "Tractor Beam" Proposal Relies on Light's Negative Radiation Pressur
  79. Early stars created a sight yet unseen
  80. Ancient North Africans got milk
  81. Science & the Public: What's in your wallet? Another 'estrogen'
  82. More adults put off kids’ vaccinations
  83. Rudimentary Liver Grown in the Lab
  84. Pollution, Poverty and People of Color: Asthma and the Inner City
  85. Bright Idea: New "Tractor Beam" Proposal Relies on Negative Radiation Pressure
  86. Second of two blocked flu papers released
  87. New frontiers for coyotes may bring more Lyme disease
  88. FOR KIDS: Galactic mashup
  89. Deadly Pandemic Bird Flu Details Finally Are Made Public
  90. Are Fracking Wastewater Wells Poisoning the Ground beneath Our Feet?
  91. Physicists on alert for Higgs announcement
  92. Astronomers Catch Video of 'Near-Miss' Asteroid
  93. Science & the Public: De-papering environmental summits
  94. FOR KIDS: End of big bug era
  95. Astronomers Catch Video of "Near-Miss" Asteroid
  96. Species-Specific Microbes May Be Key to a Healthy Immune System
  97. Learn to play piano in your sleep
  98. East Coast faces faster sea level rise
  99. Thirtysomethings flex their number sense
  100. Testosterone therapy takes off pounds
  101. Interactive map like GPS for Roman Empire
  102. Ozone hikes cardiovascular risk
  103. Total of 79 Potentially New Shark Species Found
  104. Anti-Clotting Compounds Shown to Protect Mice from Radiation Poisoning
  105. Science & the Public: Ozone: Heart of the matter
  106. Lead poisoning stymies condor recovery
  107. News in Brief: Endocrine Society Annual Meeting
  108. Old battery gets a high-tech makeover
  109. What Silicon Valley can learn from Mother Russia
  110. Oil Exploration Ramps Up in U.S. Arctic
  111. California Condors Face Menace of Carcasses Laden with Bullet Lead
  112. How the Brain Views Race
  113. Anticlotting Compounds Shown to Protect Mice from Radiation Poisoning
  114. Dinosaur debate gets cooking
  115. Male contraceptive shows promise
  116. Supernova Could Have Caused Mysterious 'Red Crucifix' in Sky in 774 A.D.
  117. Dinosaurs Might Have Had Warm-Blooded Animals' Fast Metabolism
  118. North Carolina Sea Level Rises Despite Senators
  119. FOR KIDS: Skeeters ride the rain
  120. Convenience shoulders tomato taste aside
  121. Oldest pottery comes from Chinese cave
  122. White Rot Fungi Slowed Coal Formation
  123. Cover Charge: New Spray-On Battery Could Convert Any Object into an Electricity Stora
  124. New Brain-Machine Spelling Device Could Help the Paralyzed Communicate
  125. Health Act Intact: U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Affordable Care
  126. Supernova Could Have Caused Mysterious "Red Crucifix" in the Sky in A.D. 774
  127. North Carolina Sea Level Rises Despite State Senators
  128. Tidal Evidence Suggests Water Sloshes Beneath Titan's Icy Crust
  129. Could the Large Hadron Collider Discover the Particle Underlying Both Mass and Cosmic
  130. Issue for the week of July 14th, 2012
  131. Book Review : Bird Sense: What It's Like to Be a Bird by Tim Birkhead
  132. Book Review : The Universe in Zero Words: The Story of Mathematics as Told through Eq
  133. Book Review : The Value of Species by Edward L. McCord
  134. Book Review : No Time to Lose: A Life in Pursuit of Deadly Viruses by Peter Piot
  135. Book Review : Secret Lives of Ants by Jae Choe
  136. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Man with the Bionic Brain: And Other Victories over Pa
  137. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Dialogues on 2012: Why the World Will Not End by Christoph
  138. News in Brief: Body and Brain
  139. Mosquitoes Remade
  140. Chasing a Cosmic Engine
  141. Fire Deficit May Trigger Fiercer Wildfires
  142. Empirical Esthetics: 18 Outstanding Images That Celebrate the Beauty Revealed by Scie
  143. Could the Large Hadron Collider Discover the Particle Underlying Both Mass and Cosmic
  144. Fractals, Parasites and 3-D Reconstructions: 18 Startling Science Images
  145. Some brains may be primed for pain
  146. Climate adaptation may be a family affair
  147. Mixed Signals: Smart Phone Sensors Recruited to Deliver Indoor GPS
  148. U.S. Task Force's Recommendations Stoke Debate over Calcium and Vitamin D Supplements
  149. Physicists bet they're homing in on Higgs
  150. All dinosaurs may have had feathers
  151. Weight-Loss Drug Wins U.S. Approval
  152. The Search for the Higgs Boson
  153. Deleted Scenes: CMS spokesman: 'We've observed a new particle'
  154. Apocalypse, not so fast
  155. Deleted Scenes: Essay: Nature's secrets foretold
  156. Higgs found
  157. New Particle Resembling Long-Sought Higgs Boson Uncovered at Large Hadron Collider
  158. Chat at 11 A.M. EDT on Higgs Boson News from CERN
  159. Dark matter filament illuminated
  160. Space trek may help worms live long
  161. Science & the Public: Warning to bats: Cuddle not
  162. FOR KIDS: Sweets on the brain
  163. FOR KIDS: Chimp’s gift for numbers
  164. FOR KIDS: Bye-bye, George
  165. FOR KIDS: Kids with ‘adult’ problems
  166. Killing with the flip of a switch
  167. Activists Call for NIH Research Chimps to Be Retired
  168. Activists Call for Final NIH Research Chimps to Be Retired
  169. Deleted Scenes: Arsenic-based life gets even more toxic
  170. Not your typical pterosaur
  171. Trout nose cells follow magnetic fields
  172. Egg production after birth questioned
  173. Better Preparation Could Improve the Quality of Death--and Life--for Terminal Patient
  174. Single Genetic Variant Is Linked to Multiple Sclerosis Risk
  175. Notorious Arsenic-Tolerant Bacterium Needs Phosphorus After All
  176. Why We Sunburn
  177. Dead Zone Pollutant Grows Despite Decades of Work
  178. Deleted Scenes: Blog: Arsenic-based life gets even more toxic
  179. Florid Findings: Male Dragonflies Color Shift via Simple Chemical Reaction
  180. Young flies cannibalize the plump
  181. Male Dragonflies Color Shift via Simple Chemical Reaction
  182. Proliferation protein goes rogue in lung cancer
  183. Memories clutter brain in amnesia
  184. Warming indicted for extreme weather
  185. Hubble spots fifth Pluto moon
  186. Moon patterns explained
  187. FOR KIDS: Whale-free perfume
  188. How the U.S. Accidentally Nuked Its Own Communications Satellite
  189. New Moon for Pluto: Hubble Telescope Spots a 5th Plutonian Satellite
  190. 'Improved' Cookstoves May Do Little to Reduce Harmful Indoor Emissions
  191. How the U.S. Accidentally Nuked Its Own Communications Satellite
  192. On the Scene: Humans' not-so singular status
  193. Skinny searchers keep fat ants full
  194. Early Americans took two tool tracks
  195. On the Scene: BLOG: Humans' not-so singular status
  196. Issue for the week of July 28th, 2012
  197. Insulin may be Big Antler hormone
  198. Book Review : Cracking the Egyptian Code: The Revolutionary Life of Jean-Francois Cha
  199. Book Review : Shark: A Visual History by Richard Ellis
  200. Book Review : Legacy: A Genetic History of the Jewish People by Harry Ostrer
  201. Book Review : The Ballet of the Planets: A Mathematician's Musings on the Elegance of
  202. Book Review : Moral Origins: The Evolution of Virtue, Altruism, and Shame by Christop
  203. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Violinist's Thumb by Sam Kean
  204. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Trinity: A Graphic History of the First Atomic Bomb by Jon
  205. Nature’s Secrets Foretold
  206. Behind the Higgs
  207. Catching a Cancer
  208. Inflation on Trial
  209. Japan and Vietnam Join Forces to Exploit Rare-Earth Elements
  210. Most of Amazon Rainforest's Species Extinctions Are Yet to Come
  211. Bottom Line: Ocean Floor Sediments May Be Window on World's Warmer Future
  212. White dental fillings may impair kids' behavior
  213. Researchers Consider Graphene as a Cure for Desalination Woes
  214. Afghanistan on 240 incidents a week
  215. How to walk on water
  216. Japan and Vietnam Join Forces to Exploit Rare Earth Elements
  217. Science & the Public: Putting BPA-based dental fillings in perspective
  218. Cache Crop: Rodents May Have Replaced Extinct Megafauna as Seed Dispersers [VIDEO]
  219. Open-Access of UK-Funded Science Papers Will Start in 2013
  220. Fuel Cell Treats Wastewater and Harvests Energy
  221. Study shows where identical twins part ways
  222. Early Intervention Could Help Autistic Children Learn to Speak
  223. Cache Crop: Rodents May Have Replaced Extinct Megafauna as Seed Dispersers [Video]
  224. Open-Access of U.K.-Funded Science Papers Will Start in 2013
  225. Science & the Public: FDA bans BPA in baby bottles, cups
  226. Mostly the Big-Brained Survive
  227. Partners Line Up to Join the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope
  228. FDA Approves First Drug to Prevent HIV Infection
  229. Egg in tiny doses curbs allergy
  230. Field test stashes climate-warming carbon in deep ocean
  231. Mideast violence goes way back
  232. Coning In: New Ways to Tap Old Data Boost Hurricane Forecast Accuracy
  233. Controversial Spewed Iron Experiment Succeeds as Carbon Sink
  234. Test decodes dolphins’ math skills
  235. Sperm analyzed, one by one
  236. Black hole theory deepens lithium crisis
  237. Gilt-Trip: Scientists Add Gold to Boost Lithium Car Battery Range
  238. Triple Whammy Led to High Rate of Bottlenose Dolphin Deaths in Gulf of Mexico
  239. Sequencing of Single Sperm Could Reveal New Infertility Causes
  240. Primordial Pinwheel: Astronomers Spot Oldest Prominent Spiral Galaxy Yet
  241. Little animals spread sperm for smelly mosses
  242. Deleted Scenes: Blog: Higgs hysteria
  243. From Living Room to Lily Pad: Is the Fatal Amphibian Chytrid Fungus Spread via Pet Fr
  244. Gilt-Trip: Scientists Add Gold to Boost Lithium Car Battery Range
  245. FOR KIDS: Hot technology
  246. FOR KIDS: Bad news for big bird
  247. FOR KIDS: Tomatoes’ tasteless green gene
  248. FOR KIDS: Hot or cold dinos
  249. International AIDS Conference Returns to U.S. with Much Remaining Undone
  250. Fake jellyfish so real it even swims