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- Can Forensics Establish Whether Pablo Neruda Was Poisoned?
- Oldest Dinosaur Embryo Fossils Discovered in China
- Supreme Court Set to Hear Arguments on Whether Human Genes Can Be Patented
- Wild Weather Can Send Greenhouse Gases Spiraling
- News in Brief: Possible human ancestor in Australopithecus sediba
- News in Brief: Malaria drug made by baker's yeast
- Light journeys unimpeded along material’s surface
- Neighborhood Watch: New NASA Mission Will Propel Detailed Investigations of Nearby Ex
- Mental puzzles underlie music’s delight
- Organic Pollutants Now Accumulating in Himalayas and Tibetan Plateau
- New flu in China reveals its avian origins
- Puny plastic particles mar Lake Erie’s waters
- News in Brief: Cuts in some greenhouse gases could slow sea level rise
- News in Brief: Questions raised about lithium-ion cell’s claim to fame
- Can Evolution Beat Climate Change?
- News in Brief: New bird flu claims more victims
- Group size affects racial makeup of friend groups
- News in Brief: American Association of Physical Anthropologists
- FOR KIDS: Microscopic caffeine fiends
- FOR KIDS: No high notes for these blind fish
- FOR KIDS: Building a better battery
- FOR KIDS: Fungi as carbon keepers
- FOR KIDS: When one question leads to another
- FOR KIDS: Stem cells: The secret to change
- FOR KIDS: Sound cloak
- Earth in Action: Geologists develop weapons to combat that sinkhole feeling
- News in Brief: Dying star goes out in style
- Ardi’s kind had a skull fit for a hominid
- Is the World's Top Neuroscience Group Quashing Dissent on the U.S. BRAIN Initiative?
- Lab-Grown Kidneys Transplanted into Rats and Become Functional
- DNA Tests Offer Quicker Results for Beach Bacteria
- Dark matter detector reports hints of WIMPs
- Bioengineered kidney transplanted into rat
- News in Brief: American Association of Physical Anthropologists meeting
- FDA Lets Drugs Approved on Fraudulent Research Stay on the Market
- Dark Matter Signals Recorded in Minnesota Mine
- Lab-Grown Kidneys Transplanted into Rats Become Functional
- News in Brief: Colic in infancy linked to migraines later in childhood
- Magnitude 7.8 earthquake hits Iran
- Ill-Advised: Researchers Agree Puzzling New Bird Flu Should Be Taken Seriously
- Keystone XL Oil Pipeline Exacerbates Climate Change
- News in Brief: Some like it acidic
- News in Brief: Coelacanth is not closest fishy relative of terrestrial animals
- In Second Case of Flawed Drug Research, FDA Response Was Slow and Secretive
- Ricin: What Is It?
- FDA Promises to Flex Regulatory Muscle to Oversee Compounding Pharmacies, but May Nee
- On the Rebound, New England Oysters Face Climate Change Threat
- 'Coelacanth' Genome Unlocked
- From Baghdad to Boston: War Lessons on Amputations Help Blast Victims Walk Again
- Infants, whether mice or human, love to be carried
- Epidemiological Endgame: Is Polio on the Brink of Eradication?
- Murderous Mail: How Dangerous Are the D.C. Ricin Attacks?
- Is High-Tech Security at Public Events Counterproductive?
- Disputed signs of consciousness seen in babies’ brains
- Most Earthlike planets yet seen bring Kepler closer to its holy grail
- News in Brief: Bats are 3-D cartographers
- FOR KIDS: Infectious animals
- The Solar Cell That Turns 1 Photon into 2 Electrons
- Planet-Seeking Spacecraft Spies Water Worlds
- News in Brief: American Physical Society meeting
- Circumcision changes penis biology
- Issue for the week of May 4th, 2013
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: My Beloved Brontosaurus: On the Road with Old Bones, New S
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Blindspot: Hidden Biases of Good People by Mahzarin Banaji
- Book Review : Weird Life: The Search for Life That Is Very, Very Different from Our O
- Book Review : Heart of Darkness: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Invisible Universe (
- Book Review : Frankenstein's Cat: Cuddling Up to Biotech's Brave New Beasts by Emily
- Book Review : Ginkgo: The Tree That Time Forgot by Peter Crane
- Book Review : Red Rover: Inside the Story of Robotic Space Exploration, from Genesis
- Faint Young Sun
- A Different Kind of Smart
- The Human Brainome Project
- Obama s 2014 Science Budget Proposal Revitalizes STEM Education, Reduces Environmenta
- "Way Too Bright" Supernova Eludes Astronomers
- Energy-Harvesting Street Tiles Generate Power from Pavement Pounder
- Culture Beaker: The psychology of J.C. Penney: Why shoppers like it when retailers pl
- The Mathematical Butterfly: Simulations Provide New Insights on Flight
- Getting 3-D Printing and Next-Generation Manufacturing to the Factory Floor [Video]
- Why corals do calisthenics
- News in Brief: Yangtze's age revealed
- Hurricane Irene Might Have Triggered Virginia Earthquake Aftershocks
- New York City Bets on a Recycling Comeback
- Gut Microbe Makes Diesel Biofuel
- Follow That Bike!
- House Built by Evolutionary Theorist Alfred Russel Wallace Up for Sale--£1.5 Million
- NASA Satellite Images Provide Clues to Understanding Fire across the Globe [Slide Sho
- Gut Microbe Makes Diesel Biofuel
- Obama Praises Future Scientists at White House Science Fair
- News in Brief: Comet's water still hanging around on Jupiter
- News in Brief: Birds may have had to crouch before they could fly
- Early Earth's chlorine blown away by giant impacts
- Mutation makes H5N1 flu lose its grip
- News in Brief: Remnants of Earth's crust survive in the planet's interior
- Europe Set to Vote on Pesticide Ban to Save Honeybees
- Will the H7N9 Avian Flu Spread to People Outside Mainland China?
- Signs of culture in whales and monkeys
- So far, the great tit has coped with climate change
- Maya civilization's roots may lie in ritual
- Web searches for money words anticipate market moves
- Diamond Shows Promise for Quantum Internet
- Fertilizer Plants Spring Up to Take Advantage of U.S. s Cheap Natural Gas
- Why Didn't Regulators Prevent the Texas Fertilizer Explosion?
- Hookah smoking delivers carcinogens and carbon monoxide
- News in Brief: LHC detects asymmetry in particle's decay
- News in Brief: HIV vaccine trial stopped
- Crowdsourcing in Manhunts Can Work
- Electric Vehicle Market Looks for a Recharge
- Soils Cannot Lock Away Black Carbon
- Ted Turner Defends Prairie Underdogs [Excerpt]
- Cultural Copying and Learning Observed in Monkey and Whale Species
- Liver Hormone Offers Hope for Diabetes Treatment
- DNA at 60: Still Much to Learn
- More States Blow the Whistle on High School Football Heat Illness
- Top 10 Green Buildings Improve Surrounding Environment and Users Health
- James Cameron Donates His Tricked-Out Deep-Ocean Sub to Science
- Bees need honey's natural pharmaceuticals
- Brain measurements predict math progress with tutoring
- Reconstructions: What ancient mummies have to tell us about the perils of modern life
- Cicada Wings Are Self-Cleaning
- Europe Restricts 3 Commonly Used Pesticides in Effort to Protect Honeybees
- Top 10 Green Buildings Improve Surrounding Environment and Users Health
- The study found matter-antimatter asymmetry
- NASA announced the discovery of three "new earth"
- Einstein: Barr's law of verification of unknown
- Research that the sun will enter the active period of second active period
- Astronomers to the most distant supernovae
- Genetic fossils betray Hepatitis B's ancient roots
- Science & the Public: Obama worried about research funding
- News in Brief: Snapshots reveal details of Saturn's gigantic hurricane
- 3,000 Years of Abusing Earth on a Global Scale
- Consumers Overwhelmingly Want Higher Mileage Cars
- Chemicals from Personal Care Products Pervasive in Chicago Air
- Genetic fossils betray hepatitis B's ancient roots
- Firearms Research: The Gun Fighter
- Disputed Results a Fresh Blow for Social Psychology
- 3,000 Years of Abusing Earth on a Global Scale
- Why Didn't Regulators Prevent the Texas Fertilizer Explosion?
- News in Brief: Fossil illuminates ancestry of swifts and hummingbirds
- Astronomers Discover New Neighbor Galaxy to the Milky Way
- Cannibalism in Colonial America comes to life
- Counting cracks in glass gives speed of projectile
- News in Brief: Recreating the eye of the fly
- Perfect pacifier
- FOR KIDS: Science on the South Lawn
- FOR KIDS: New life for a used organ
- FOR KIDS: Deadly new flu
- FOR KIDS: A switch for a living computer
- FOR KIDS: The stuff of dreams
- Global CO2 Levels Approach Worrisome Milestone
- Transgenics: A New Breed of Crops
- A Hard Look at 3 Myths about Genetically Modified Crops
- Diesel Program Cuts Pollution but Faces Budget Cuts
- Firearms Research: The Gunfighter
- Cicada Wings Are Self-Cleaning
- News from the Front in War on Cancer--Mission Not Accomplished
- Winged robots may shed light on fly aerobatics
- Allergy, asthma less frequent in foreign-born kids in U.S.
- News in Brief: Deep-sea worms drop acid to get dinner
- Lead Poisoning Comes to the Remote Amazon
- Airplane to Fly Across U.S. Powered by Sunshine [Slide Show]
- FOR KIDS: Motion in the ocean
- Issue for the week of May 18th, 2013
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Gulp: Adventures on the Alimentary Canal by Mary Roach
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Paleofantasy: What Evolution Really Tells Us about Sex, Di
- Book Review : Toms River: A Story of Science and Salvation by Dan Fagin
- Book Review : A Palette of Particles by Jeremy Bernstein
- Book Review : Between Man and Beast: An Unlikely Explorer, the Evolution Debates, and
- Book Review : A Renaissance Globemaker's Toolbox: Johannes Schöner and the Revolution
- FOR KIDS: ‘Print’ almost anything
- Human ancestors had taste for meat, brains
- Book Review : Pieces of Light: How the New Science of Memory Illuminates the Stories
- Spinning the Core
- Evolutionary enigmas
- Airplane to Fly across U.S. Powered by Sunshine [Slide Show]
- Flame Retardants Linked to Lower IQs, Hyperactivity in Children
- Randomness: Greed may breed financial fitness, but evolution allows unselfishness to
- Toxic waste sites may cause health problems for millions
- Johnson & Johnson Removes Some Chemicals from Baby Shampoo, Other Products
- Chemicals of High Concern Found in Thousands of Children's Products
- Tongue bristles help bats lap up nectar
- Medical Equipment Donated to Developing Nations Usually Ends Up on the Junk Heap
- U.K. Stockpiles Plutonium in Hopes of Future Energy
- Do Electronic Cigarettes Really Help Smokers Quit?
- News in Brief: Highlights from the Pediatric Academic Societies meeting
- News in Brief: How a sea anemone grows its tentacles
- Cheap Nanotech Filter Clears Hazardous Microbes and Chemicals from Drinking Water
- Hot Air in Washington, D.C., Might Keep Helium Supply Afloat
- U.S. Nuclear Warheads Set to Get a Facelift
- Tests Confirm Pablo Neruda Had Terminal Cancer
- Shape-Shifting Bat Tongue Mops Up Nectar
- 19 Ways That Art and the LHC Open a Portal to Physics [Interactive]
- Toxic Waste Sites Take Toll on Millions in Poor Nations
- Black women may have highest multiple sclerosis rates
- Europe is one big family
- FOR KIDS: Inspired medical research
- FOR KIDS: American cannibals
- Atom's core gets pear-shaped
- News in Brief: Ice loss from Greenland's glaciers may level off
- Interior Secretary: Fracking Regulations Will Be Based on Best Science
- Hanford Nuclear Waste Cleanup Plant May Be Too Dangerous
- FOR KIDS: Honey's hidden helper
- Exploration forges differences in identical twins
- Moon's water may have earthly origins
- The Arctic was once warmer, covered by trees
- Malaria mosquito dosed with disease-fighting bacteria
- News in Brief: Gut bacteria adapt to life in bladder
- Brain training technique gets a critique
- Physics Gets Frothy as Mathematicians Dissect Mister Bubble [Video]
- Valley Fever Throws Baseball a Curve
- Mercury in Seafood Diet Linked to Fox Die-Off
- Quantum Meld Brings Photons Together
- News in Brief: Carbon dioxide in atmosphere reaches landmark level
- News in Brief: Japan's 2011 earthquake upped Tokyo's risk
- Cutting Down Amazon for Agriculture Could Cut Yields
- Earth and Moon Got Water from Common Source
- Produce Industry s Food Safety Push Takes Toll on the Environment
- Pear-Shaped Nucleus Boosts Search for Alternatives to "Standard Model" Physics
- Moth Smashes Ultrasound Hearing Records
- Birds of Burden: 7 Ways Humans Harness Avian Abilities [Slide Show]
- FOR KIDS: Here come swarmageddon!
- Becoming Human: Eruption early in human prehistory may have been more whimper than ba
- The Mathematics of Juggling [Video]
- West Africa Struggles to Fill a Climate Knowledge Gap
- White House Limits on Plan B Put Science in Backseat
- News in Brief: The secret behind the alligator's toothy smile
- News in Brief: Cannibalistic spiders may just be choosy guys
- Saturn Is Shaking Its Rings
- Flame quencher offers less toxic approach to fighting fire
- Outdated Policies on Sexual Behavior in U.S. Military Adversely Affecting Women
- First Proof That Infinitely Many Prime Numbers Come in Pairs
- Body's clock linked to depression
- Climate Change Has Shifted the Location of the North and South Poles
- Obama Administration Announces Three Advanced-Manufacturing Innovation Institutes
- Magnetar Found at Giant Black Hole
- Minoan Civilization Originated in Europe, Not Egypt
- FOR KIDS: Avoiding ‘hot’ wheels
- Kepler mission may be over
- Malaria parasite drives mosquitoes to human scent
- Cloning produces human embryonic stem cells
- Low-energy laser makes leap toward practicality
- Tamed fox shows domestication's effects on the brain
- Fossils point to ancient ape-monkey split
- Groundwater isolated for eons
- News in Brief: Warming may not release Arctic carbon
- Patient-Specific Human Embryonic Stem Cells Created by Cloning
- Amazon Be Dammed: Deforestation Undermines Future Viability of Brazil s Hydropower Pr
- Snowpack, Ice Cover Shrinking on Rocky Mountains
- Obama Administration Announces 3 Advanced-Manufacturing Innovation Institutes
- Climate Change Has Shifted the Locations of Earth's North and South Poles
- Rise in Roadkill Requires New Solutions
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