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- FDA Approves Recombinant Flu Vaccine
- From Activist to EPA: A Q&A with New Director for the Office of Environmental Justice
- Proton's radius revised downward
- FOR KIDS: Cool Jobs: Delving into dung
- FOR KIDS: Baby brain, adult disease
- Dung beetles steer by the Milky Way
- STS finalists bound for Washington
- FOR KIDS: Learning language before birth
- Neural Networking: Online Social Content Easier to Recall Than Printed Info
- New Synthetic Polymer Is First to Match Rigidity of DNA or Collagen
- From Activist to EPA: A Q&A with the New Director of the Office of Environmental Just
- Letters of Alfred Russel Wallace Go Online
- Shrunken Proton Baffles Scientists
- Disorder at Work
- Urban Eyes
- Group to Group
- Deep brain stimulation improves autistic boy's symptoms
- News in Brief: Signs of trauma documented in living brains
- Issue for the week of February 9th, 2013
- Book Review : A Man of Misconceptions: The Life of an Eccentric in an Age of Change b
- Book Review : Cycling Science: How Rider and Machine Work Together by Max Glaskin
- Book Review : Walking Sideways: The Remarkable World of Crabs by Judith S. Weis
- Book Review : Guesstimation 2.0: Solving Today's Problems on the Back of a Napkin 2.0
- Book Review : Henri Poincaré: A Scientific Biography by Jeremy Gray
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The World Until Yesterday: What Can We Learn from Traditio
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Heat: Adventures in the World's Fiery Places by Bill Stree
- California Intends to Declare BPA a Reproductive Health Hazard
- Human-made waste heat warms climate
- Study Bolsters Quantum Vibration Scent Theory
- Chimps' baby teeth don't predict weaning
- Science & the Public: U.S. team breaks through subglacial lake
- Why Poor Sleep and Forgetfulness Plague the Aging Brain
- Digital Activist's Suicide Casts Spotlight on Growth of Open-Access Movement
- App d to Fail: Mobile Health Treatments Fail First Full Checkup
- Published clinical trials shown to be misleading
- Cats kill more than one billion birds each year
- News in Brief: Gene variant makes flu particularly dangerous
- Caribbean's coral reefs approach tipping point
- Step into the Twilight Zone: Can Earthlings Adjust to a Longer Day on Mars?
- App d to Fail: Mobile Health Treatments Fall Short in First Full Checkup
- Minor Oil Spills Are Often Bigger Than Reported
- Specialized nerve fibers send touchy-feely messages to brain
- Warmer is not always wetter
- Scale weighs black holes better than before
- Some chores linked to less sex
- Magnetic Logic Makes for Mutable Computer Chips
- RNA Fragments May Yield Rapid, Accurate Cancer Diagnosis
- Mice Have 'Massage Neurons'
- Coffee Fungus Outbreak Resumes
- News in Brief: As fish watch prey, researchers watch fish's brains
- Some service members sleep too little
- FOR KIDS: Dino-sized poop
- Pigeons' prominent plumage traces to one gene
- An atom sheds light on neutron stars
- News in Brief: Professional athletes have superior perception
- Controversial Stem-Cell Company Moves Treatment out of U.S.
- Decelerating American Physics: Panel Advises Shutdown of Last U.S. Collider
- Mice Have "Massage Neurons"
- Frame of Mind: A new generation of antidepressants could help patients feel better fa
- News in Brief: Indonesian mud eruption will soon die out, scientists predict
- Life found deep below Antarctic ice
- FOR KIDS: Piercing a buried polar lake
- News in Brief: Nerve stem cells treat gut disorder in mice
- Nothing to fear but suffocation
- Gold-digging microbe
- Can Sunshine Light Skyscrapers Instead of Bulbs?
- Earlier Neandertal demise suggested by redating
- FOR KIDS: Sleeping in space
- FOR KIDS: Home on the moon
- Chemicals Linked to Obesity in Black Children
- Humans Can Feel Terror Even If They Lack Brain's 'Fear Center'
- Diamond-Based Quantum Devices Shrink MRI to Nanoscale
- Bacteria Found to Thrive on Gold
- Pigeon DNA Shown to Support Darwin's Work
- Can Sunshine Light Skyscrapers Instead of Bulbs?
- News in Brief: TV watching linked to low sperm counts
- U.S. Geologist s Spy Cameras Confiscated in Nepal
- Link between obesity and vitamin D clarified
- Mole smells in stereo
- NSF Director Subra Suresh to Step Down
- New Eyewear Could Help People with Red-Green Color Blindness
- Mathematical Impressions: The Surprising Menger Sponge Slice [Video]
- A Hacked Database Prompts Debate about Genetic Privacy
- Humans Can Feel Terror Even If They Lack Brain's "Fear Center"
- Controversial Stem Cell Company Moves Treatment out of U.S.
- Oral Mystery: Are Agriculture and Rats Responsible for Tooth Decay?
- A king's final hours, told by his mortal remains
- Supernova's death throes revealed
- Magnitude 8.0 earthquake strikes Solomon Islands
- Large Hadron Collider Is Set to Halt for Upgrades
- Landsat 8 Satellite Set to Rescue Global-Change Observations
- Genes Mix Faster Than Folk Tales
- Air Pollution Delivers Smaller Babies
- FOR KIDS:: Engineering: The route to problem-solving
- Culture Beaker: In Hollywood, buzz beats star power when it comes to predicting box o
- FOR KIDS: Killer cats
- Ancestors of today’s placental mammals may never have shared the Earth with dinosaurs
- Compared with rodents, bat species carry more viruses
- Inflammation feeds E. coli
- Unhealthy Glow: Fluorescent Tadpoles Expose Chemical Contamination
- Tainted Samples Caused Gender-Bending Ocean Fish
- The Joy of Fungal Sex: Penicillin Mold Can Reproduce Sexually, Which Could Lead to Be
- FOR KIDS: Genetic memory
- FOR KIDS: Twister science
- FOR KIDS: A smarter scan
- FOR KIDS: Climate’s troublesome kids
- FOR KIDS: Science for all
- FOR KIDS: Cool Jobs: Math as entertainment
- FOR KIDS: When the nose no longer knows
- FOR KIDS: Secret signals
- Issue for the week of February 23rd, 2013
- Book Review : Space Atlas: Mapping the Universe and Beyond by James Trefil
- Book Review : I Died for Beauty: Dorothy Wrinch and the Cultures of Science by Marjor
- Explosive Power of Combustion Makes Floppy Little Silicone Robot Jump [Video]
- What Are Dogs Saying When They Bark? [Excerpt]
- Oscars Honor Ingenious Screen Engineering in "Black Swan" and "Hugo"
- California to Unveil New Flammability Standard to Avoid Chemicals in Furniture
- A pox upon cancer
- Few Answers on How to Effectively Help Children Cope with Trauma
- In research, it matters whether you're a man or a mouse
- Oscars Honor Ingenious Screen Engineering in Black Swan and Hugo
- Something from Nothing? A Vacuum Can Yield Flashes of Light
- To develop male behavior, mice need immune cells
- U.S. breast-feeding rates up
- Magic Revealed: Cups Trick Found to Be More Effective Than Thought
- Be Mine Forever: Oxytocin May Help Build Long-Lasting Love
- Corporations Grabbing Land and Water Overseas
- Life Discovered under Ice in Antarctic Lake
- Sea slug carries disposable penis, plus spares
- News in Brief: Diversity breeds disease resistance in frogs
- News in Brief: Bitter and sour taste detectors also say, 'too salty'
- Newborn babies walk the walk
- To develop male behavior, rats need immune cells
- Compound linked to IVF success
- Touching the Light: Rats Get Fitted with Star Trek VISORs [Video]
- Adobe Homes in Peru's Andes Tell Centuries-Old Toxic Tale
- Natural Hazards: New York City vs. The Sea
- Being There: Scientists Enlist Inuit for Long-Term Observations of Arctic Wildlife [S
- Can Early Deep-Brain Stimulation Surgery Help More Parkinson's Patients?
- News in Brief: Supernovas are cosmic ray factories
- Uncertainty at a grand scale
- News in Brief: Melting Arctic may make algae flourish
- A surprise makes memories wobbly
- Antianxiety drugs affect fish, too
- Natural Hazards: New York City versus the Sea
- Russia meteor virtually impossible to see coming
- Meteor explodes over Russia
- Russian Meteor Largest in Century
- Proteins Behind Mad-Cow Disease Also Help Brain to Develop
- The Real Power of Crystals: Attesting to Atoms [Video]
- Pill to Gill: Antianxiety Drugs in Flushed into Water May Be Making Fishes Fearless
- Pill to Gill: Antianxiety Drugs Flushed into Water May Be Making Fishes Fearless
- Bird, human tweets come from similar parts of the brain
- News in Brief: 2013 AAAS meeting
- Blood levels of BPA become source of controversy
- Aquatic predators affect carbon-storing plant life
- Lead Exposure on the Rise Despite Decline in Poisoning Cases
- Origins of alcohol consumption traced to ape ancestor
- Imaging technique offers look inside hearing loss
- Pill to Gill: Antianxiety Drugs Flushed into Water May Be Making Fishes Fearless
- Influential Few Predict Behavior of the Many
- News in Brief: Smoking damages mouse brains
- Science News at the 2013 AAAS meeting
- United Nations Panel Calls Hormone Disruptors a "Global Threat"
- Proteins Behind Mad-Cow Disease Also Help Brain Develop
- Do Low Doses of BPA Harm People?
- Upstream Battle: Fishes Shun Modern Dam Passages, Contributing to Population Declines
- News in Brief: Smallest planet found orbiting distant star
- Math Trek: A mathematician puts Fermat's Last Theorem on an axiomatic diet
- Randomness: Poll of quantum physicists shows agreement, disagreement and something in
- China Slow to Start Fracking for Natural Gas in Shale
- Diminutive Discovery: Moon-Size Exoplanet Circling Sun-Like Star Smallest Yet
- Can Ethanol from Corn Be Made Sustainable?
- Predictable Evolution Trumps Randomness of Mutations
- News in Brief: Synthetic nanomaterial can recognize viruses
- News in Brief: Radial routes ran outside Mesopotamia
- Surgery shows promise in treating persistent heartburn
- Nitrogen Pollution Soars in China
- News in Brief: Novel drug candidates fight flu in mice
- FOR KIDS: Feeling the invisible
- FOR KIDS: Predators as climate helpers
- FOR KIDS: Meteor explodes over Russia
- FOR KIDS: Where cosmic rays are born
- FOR KIDS: Fancy feather gene
- FOR KIDS: The return of the king
- Bees learn the electric buzz of flowers
- Chill turns monarchs north
- FOR KIDS: Ahead of the wave
- FOR KIDS: Concussion: More than ‘getting your bell rung’
- Siberian Caves Reveal Advancing Permafrost Thaw
- Newt Finding Might Set Back Efforts to Regrow Human Limbs
- Childhood Cancer Is a Neglected Disease
- Bumblebees Sense Electric Fields in Flowers
- Nepalis Adapt to Changing Climate
- Insulin levels wax and wane daily
- New home for runaway black hole
- Intensive care linked to BPA exposure in newborns
- Issue for the week of March 9th, 2013
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Fabricated: The New World of 3D Printing by Hod Lipson and
- Fall of Ancient Empire Linked to Crisis in Syria
- Can Endangered Animals Coexist with Big Ag? [Excerpt]
- Fungicide Use Surges, Largely Unmonitored
- Tracing pollution links to asthma, allergy
- Moderate climate warming could melt permafrost
- Elephant Seals Help Find Missing Piece in Global Climate Puzzle
- Women's Exposure to Chemicals May Explain Unexpected Breast Cancer
- Long-Lost Continent Found under the Indian Ocean
- New Geothermal Data System Could Open Up Clean-Energy Reserves
- News in Brief: Sleep loss affects gene activity
- Mouse brain cells live long and prosper
- News in Brief: Nutrients matter in tropical forests
- Data Stretching Back to 1959 May Explain Link Between Environment and Breast Cancer
- News in Brief: Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Meeting
- News In Brief: Lipstick smudges reveal their identity
- Doubts Emerge on the Value of Very Low Cholesterol Levels
- Live Chat on Compulsive Hoarding -- Tuesday, February 26 at 4 P.M. EST
- FOR KIDS:*Oldest bird is new mom
- How weaver ants get a grip
- Doubts Emerge on the Value of Very Low Cholesterol Levels
- Scientists race to understand deadly new virus
- Therapy for milk allergy offers hope, and caution
- Environmental Concerns Reach Fever Pitch over Plan to Link Red Sea to Dead Sea
- Geneticists Estimate Publication Date of The Iliad
- Live Chat on Compulsive Hoarding--Tuesday, February 26 at 4 P.M. EST
- Having Sons Can Shorten a Woman's Life Expectancy
- Radiation ring around Earth mysteriously appears, then dissipates
- Video games take aim at dyslexia
- Rats do tasks while connected brain-to-brain
- Tadpoles with eyes in their tails see the light
- FOR KIDS: Cool Jobs: Museum science
- Prevailing Winds Protected Most Residents from Fukushima Fallout
- Lead Poisoning in Detroit Children Drops 70 Percent Since 2004
- Does One Type of Bacteria Cause Acne?: Zit All Depends
- Impact craters may have been a toasty home for early life
- Native pollinators boost crop yields worldwide
- Sperm swim against the current
- Ice Core Data Help Solve a Global Warming Mystery
- Forensic Exam of King Richard the Lionheart Reveals Embalming Practices
- Third 'Van Allen Radiation Belt' Makes Appearance around Earth
- Tambora Erupts in 1815 and Changes World History [Excerpt]
- New Study Links BPA and Childhood Asthma
- Does 1 Type of Bacteria Cause Acne?: Zit All Depends
- Crawl Space: Invasive Ant Armies Clash on U.S. Soil
- News in Brief: Fish oil component boosts newborn health
- Blood Plasma Found to Have Stretchy Properties
- Clearing Forests May Transform Local and Global Climate
- Baby may be cured of HIV
- News in Brief: HIV may increase heart attack risk
- FOR KIDS: Quake, quake, go away
- Putting Tests to the Test: Many Medical Procedures Prove Unnecessary and Risky
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