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- Crowd sourcing comes to astronomy
- Polar bears' ancient roots pushed way back
- How Old Is the Endangered Polar Bear?
- Artificial Jellyfish Built from Rat Cells
- Europe Nears First Approval for Gene Therapy Treatment
- Night lights may foster depression
- Altruistic kidney donors help many
- Deleted Scenes: Blog: Remembering Sally Ride
- Cuts Loom for U.S. Science
- Lambs on the Lam Suggest Selfishness Motivates Herd Behavior
- Male circumcision tied to lower HIV prevalence
- External ills imperil tropical reserves
- Deleted Scenes: Higgs hysteria
- Why Is Everyone on the Internet So Angry?
- Our Brains See Men as Whole and Women as Parts
- Gliese 581 g Tops List of 5 Potentially Habitable Exoplanets
- Science & the Public: So long Weekly Reader . . .
- Drought Devastates U.S. Maize and Soya Crops
- Maiden shows signs of TB-like infection
- Social Scientists Might Gain Access to Facebook's Data on User Behavior
- Tropical Parks Fail to Protect Animals and Plants [Slide Show]
- Ecstasy may cause memory problems
- Stronger storms may destroy ozone
- Terminator termites have unique technique
- Early HIV Treatment Might Save Livelihoods as Well as Lives
- News in Brief: 19th International AIDS Conference
- FOR KIDS: An invisible cosmic bridge
- Top airports for spreading germs IDed
- Issue for the week of August 11th, 2012
- Genome of a fruit besieged
- Book Review : The Ultimate Book of Saturday Science: The Very Best Backyard Science E
- Book Review : It's Raining Fish and Spiders by Bill Evans
- Book Review : Where Do Mountains Come From, Momma? by Catherine Weyerhaeuser Morley
- Book Review : The Mighty Mars Rovers: The Incredible Adventures of Spirit and Opportu
- Book Review : The Book of Blood: From Legends and Leeches to Vampires and Veins by H.
- Book Review : A Black Hole is Not a Hole by Carolyn Cinami DeCristofano
- Book Review : What a Plant Knows: A Field Guide to the Senses by Daniel Chamovitz
- Book Review : The Everett Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics: Collected Works 1955-1
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Rabid: A Cultural History of the World’s Most Diabo
- News Briefs: Body & Brain
- FOR TEACHERS: Extra! Extra! Read all about science
- FOR KIDS: Fracking fuels energy debate
- Chemicals Used in Plastics Linked to Diabetes in Women
- Can Bacteria Fight Brain Cancer?
- Storms May Speed Ozone Loss Above the U.S.
- DNA hints at African cousin to humans
- Curiosity readies for dramatic entrance
- Sticks, stones and bones reveal emergence of a hunter-gatherer culture
- FOR KIDS: Dino find ruffles feathers
- FOR KIDS: A trout’s nose-y magnets
- 9 Theoretical Physicists Win Massive New Cash Award
- High-Profile Geneticists Post Findings on Popular Pre-Publication Site
- Women's Risk of Reproductive Disease Linked to Environmental Estrogens
- Facet-Lift: Self-Assembling Nanoparticles May Provide Key to New Materials
- Alzheimer’s protein could help in MS
- Beak Heat: Evolutionary Theory of Bird Bills Need May Need Revision
- Deleted Scenes: Young scientist crosses fingers for Mars rover
- Rabies resistance arises in backwater thick with vampire bats
- Science & the Public: Epidemic of skin lesions reported in reef fish
- Curiosity to look for habitable environs
- Select cells appear to spawn tumors
- Why Great Olympic Feats Raise Suspicions
- Beak Heat: Evolutionary Theory of Bird Bills May Need Revision
- Greenland enters melt mode
- How the elephant gets its infrasound
- PSA Screening Could Prevent Prostate Cancer Spread, but Would It Save Lives?
- Greenland Meltdown Driven by Collapse of Glaciers at Ocean Outlets [Slide Show]
- Great Lakes Trout Serve as Barometer for Global Pollutants
- Bites from Vampire Bats Might Protect People against Rabies
- Pregnancy Alters Resident Gut Microbes
- Major Breeder of Research Dogs Faces Closure
- Curiosity Rover on Mars
- Can Facebook Show How to Reduce the Growing Energy Use of the Internet?
- On the Scene: BLOG: Mission control before the party
- Can Facebook Show How to Reduce the Growing Energy Use of the Internet?
- On the Scene: A lifetime of curiosity: An interview with JPL director Charles Elachi
- Extreme hot spells rising
- Curiosity lands safely on Mars
- Avatar Officer Installed at Arizona-Mexico Border Station
- NASA's Curiosity Rover Lands Safely on Mars
- North African Diaspora written in genes
- Monkey brains sensitive to others' flubs
- Wheels down, Mars rover takes in the view
- Thinner isn't always better in diabetes
- Heaven on Earth: Cosmic Particles and Extraterrestrial Rocks Reveal Our Beginnings [S
- Do Criminal Trials Help Us Heal from Mass Shootings?
- Global groundwater use outpaces supply
- Scaffolding props up failing hearts
- New fossils hint at ancestral split
- Do Criminal Trials Help Us Heal from Mass Shootings?
- FOR KIDS: Iron versus climate change
- 'Extreme Mechanics' Experts Crumple Materials in Remarkable Ways
- Death Toll from Landslides Vastly Underestimated
- Method puts wrinkles in neat little rows
- Book Review : Rainy Brain, Sunny Brain: How to Retrain Your Brain to Overcome Pessimi
- Book Review : Gifts of the Crow: How Perception, Emotion, and Thought Allow Smart Bir
- Book Review : Gravity: How the Weakest Force in the Universe Shaped Our Lives by Bria
- Book Review : Is American Science in Decline? By Yu Xie and Alexandra A. Killewald
- Book Review : 101 American Geo-Sites You've Gotta See (Geology Underfoot) by Albert B
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Marvelous Learning Animal: What Makes Human Nature Uni
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: No Time to Lose by Peter Piot
- Uncommon Carriers
- Tangled Roots
- Himalaya Rush
- How Do Beetles Walk Underwater?
- See Change: Rapid Emergence of New Sea Star Species Illustrates Evolution's Power
- "Extreme Mechanics" Experts Crumple Materials in Remarkable Ways
- Camera hack can spot cleaned-up crimes
- FOR KIDS: No more bubble trouble
- FOR KIDS: Bye-bye, egg allergy
- Issue for the week of August 25th, 2012
- Highest Possible Resolution Color Images Achieved
- Invasive Fungi Wreak Havoc on Species World-Wide [Slide Show]
- Greenland Meltdown Driven by Collapse of Glaciers at Ocean Outlets [Slide Show]
- Smell deals with deprivation differently
- Good times led to grisly custom
- Molecules get a big chill
- Shark-Tooth Weapons Reveal Lost Biodiversity
- Exxon Valdez Laid to Rest
- Is Climate Change Making Temperatures Too Hot for High School Football?
- Invasive Fungi Wreak Havoc on Species Worldwide [Slide Show]
- Dawn mission to die another day
- Mantis shrimp flub color vision test
- Antibacterial agent can weaken muscle
- Common Lab Dye Found to Interrupt Formation of Huntington's Disease Proteins
- Prosthetic Retina Helps to Restore Sight in Mice
- Climate Change Shaped Ancient Mummification Practices
- U.S. Swine Flu Outbreak Spikes
- Brain's hidden sewers revealed
- Brain's Drain: Neuroscientists Discover Cranial Cleansing System
- Psychopaths get time off for bad brains
- Chameleon-like robot can change hue
- Giant cluster phenomenally fertile
- Cancer-Fighting Compound Might Double as Reversible Male Contraceptive
- First Practical Maser (Microwave Laser) Is Built
- Unusual virus may tie snakes in knots
- Supersmall lab-on-a-chip is superfast
- E. Coli Strain Linked to Cancer in Mice
- Synthetic Biology Book Published in DNA
- First Evidence Found for Photosynthesis in Insects
- Ovulation spurred by newfound semen ingredient
- FOR KIDS: Surprising rabies resistance
- FOR KIDS: Airports that speed germs’ spread
- Kitty Corner: Jaguars Win Critical Habitat in U.S.
- On the Scene: Weird pulsars debut at Beijing astronomy meeting
- Nanosized pollutants pose crop risks
- FOR KIDS: Elephant songs
- FOR KIDS: DNA hints at ancient cousins
- Gene may boost effects of peer pressure
- Nerve Protein In Llama Semen Could Help Human Fertility
- Stem Cell Trial for Autism Launches in U.S.
- Whatever You Call It, Sea Level Rises in Virginia
- NASA Announces New Robotic Mars Mission
- Common Insecticide May Harm Boys' Brains More Than Girls'
- In Virginia, Encroaching Seas Pit Parking against Preservation
- Tattoo rashes linked to ink
- Antibiotics linked to fat buildup
- Himalayan melt may be less than thought
- Sea Lions Feasting on Threatened Salmon
- Older Fathers Pass On More Mutations To Children
- Head Start: Early Learning Could Compensate for Cognitive Deterioration
- Stem Cell Trial for Autism Launches in U.S.
- Do Post-Market Drug Trials Need a Higher Dose of Ethics?
- Kick in the gut may lead to IBD
- Language family may have Turkish origins
- FOR KIDS: Curiosity lands on Mars!
- More Science Needed for Forensic Investigations
- Red Giants and White Dwarfs Make Explosive Stellar Pairings
- Short-Circuiting Civilization: Predicting the Disruptive Potential of a Solar Storm I
- Look Out!: Ann Arbor Cars to Communicate with One Another to Avoid Crashes [Slide Sho
- Older Fathers Pass On More Mutations to Children
- Disease Maps Pinpoint Origin of Indo-European Languages
- Book Review : Mathematical Excursions to the World’s Great Buildings by Alexan
- Book Review : Secret Chambers: The Inside Story of Cells & Complex Life by Martin Bra
- Book Review : The Good, the True, and the Beautiful: A Neuronal Approach (An Editions
- Book Review : Darwin's Ghosts: The Secret History of Evolution by Rebecca Stott
- Book Review : Born Together - Reared Apart: The Landmark Minnesota Twin Study by Nanc
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Under the Surface: Fracking, Fortunes and the Fate of the
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Turing's Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe by
- Making Data Work
- The Facts Behind the Frack
- Average bear could be pretty smart
- As Told By the Egg
- Black hole’s annual feast begins
- FOR KIDS: New Jurassic flier
- FOR KIDS: Cool Jobs: Wild Science
- Issue for the week of September 8th, 2012
- Book Review : The Good, the True, and the Beautiful: A Neuronal Approach by Jean-Pie
- Chimp Research Facility Found Not Guilty of Breeding Animals
- Nuclear Decelerator: Last U.S. Particle Collider on Chopping Block
- Isaac to Turn into Hurricane, Threatens New Orleans
- How to Learn in Your Sleep
- Neil Armstrong, first man on moon, dies at 82
- FOR KIDS: The origins of mummies
- FOR KIDS: Monkeys’ mistake detector
- Infrared light offers promise of laser-sharp cancer therapy
- Oldest mites in amber discovered
- Antibiotics Linked to Weight Gain in Mice
- Exoplanet pair orbits two stars
- Arctic sea ice hits record low, and keeps going
- Unmixing oil and water
- 3-D Printing Revolution Stymied For Now by High Prices
- Antibiotics Linked to Weight Gain
- Nerve Protein in Llama Semen Could Help Human Fertility
- Brain learns while you snooze
- Young scientists make the cut
- Low-cal longevity questioned
- News in Brief: Highlights from the IAU Meeting
- Using Fertilizer Wisely Could Help Feed 9 Billion People
- Calorie Restriction Fails to Lengthen Lifespan in Primates
- Scaled-Down: New Nano Device Can Weigh Single Molecules
- FOR KIDS: Python-palooza!
- DNA unveils enigmatic Denisovans
- Stars' missing elements could signal lurking small planets
- FOR KIDS: The first moon walker
- New DNA Analysis Shows Ancient Humans Interbred with Denisovans
- Isaac's Impacts: Destruction from 'Just a Cat 1' Storm
- Burn Notice: Mustard Species's Specialized Spices Keep Local Bugs at Bay
- Resistance to Backup Tuberculosis Drugs Increases
- Turning on the Zap: New York City Readies World's Largest UV Drinking-Water Disinfect
- FOR KIDS: The first moonwalker
- Doctors Debate the Safety of Starch Used in IV Drips
- Another potentially habitable world emerges
- Big jobs go to loyal proteins
- Biodiversity Found to Increase During Warm Periods in Earth's History
- India's Forest Area in Doubt
- FOR KIDS: Super star-maker
- Space Elevator Enthusiasts Push On despite Lengthy Time Frames and Long Odds
- FOR KIDS: By a whisker
- A TB Test You Can Do at Home
- One-Fifth of Invertebrate Species at Risk of Extinction
- Military combat marks the brain
- Obama and Romney Tackle 14 Top Science Questions
- One Fifth of Invertebrate Species at Risk of Extinction
- Burn Notice: Mustard Species' Specialized Spices Keep Local Bugs at Bay
- Voyager chasing solar system's edge
- Team releases sequel to the human genome
- MRI spots silent heart attacks
- News in Brief: Earth & Environment
- Voices of ENCODE [Video]
- "Junk" DNA Holds Clues to Common Diseases
- Fishing Vessels Level Seafloor
- Biomarker Predicts Recovery from a Type of Depression
- Androgen-Blocking Drug Wins Approval for Prostate Cancer
- Herders, not farmers, built Stonehenge
- Patagonian Glaciers Melting in a Hurry
- Super-Stretchy Hydrogel Can Take a Hit
- Too-young caterpillars like scent of sex
- Amino-Acid Deficiency Found to Underlie Rare Form of Autism
- Science and Archaeopteryx Overcome Creationism in South Korea
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