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- FOR KIDS: A new way to eavesdrop
- FOR KIDS: Headers and memory loss
- FOR KIDS: Fat becomes a disease
- Tiny Genomes May Offer Clues to First Plants and Animals
- At Chernobyl, Radioactive Danger Lurks in the Trees
- Plants Perform Molecular Mathematics
- Boozy Memory Blocking Reduces Risk of Relapse among Alcohol Abusers
- Particle Pals: Neutrino Experiment Shows Protons and Neutrons Pairing Up
- Whole Human Brain Mapped in 3-D
- A New Cyber Concern: Hack Attacks on Medical Devices
- Mathematical Impressions: Goldberg Polyhedra [Video]
- Why Does the Sun s Corona Get So Hot? NASA Launches Telescope to Find Out
- Personal Grooming Products May Be Harming Great Lakes Marine Life
- Location May Stymie Wind and Solar Power Benefits
- A Mathematical Guide to the World s Most Livable Cities
- Twitter Sees a Surge in Government Information Requests
- Gut Microbes Spur Liver Cancer in Obese Mice
- Put Up Your Nukes: Researchers Devise "Blind" Verification System for Nuclear Arms Tr
- NIH Will Curb Research on Chimps
- Sweet n Sour: A Common Sugar May Help Pathogens Conquer the Human Gut
- A Call for Open Access to Autism Diagnostic Tools
- Buddies Help Monkeys to Survive Tough Times
- Lead Costs Developing Economies Nearly $1 Trillion Annually
- Do 3 Habitable Super-Earths Really Orbit a Nearby Star?
- Location May Stymie Wind and Solar Power Benefits
- A Mathematical Guide to the World s Most Livable Cities
- Mathematical Impressions: Goldberg Polyhedra [Video]
- Why Does the Sun s Corona Get So Hot? NASA Launches Telescope to Find Out
- Personal Grooming Products May Be Harming Great Lakes Marine Life
- A New Cyber Concern: Hack Attacks on Medical Devices
- Plants Perform Molecular Mathematics
- Boozy Memory Blocking Reduces Risk of Relapse among Alcohol Abusers
- Particle Pals: Neutrino Experiment Shows Protons and Neutrons Pairing Up
- Tiny Genomes May Offer Clues to First Plants and Animals
- At Chernobyl, Radioactive Danger Lurks in the Trees
- Twisted light transmits more data
- News in Brief: Genes in wheat relatives help stave off stem rust
- News in Brief: Voyager 1 on fast track toward interstellar space
- News in Brief: Experimental type 1 diabetes treatment shows promise
- News in Brief: No link found between vaccines and nerve-damaging condition
- Ancient horse's DNA fills in picture of equine evolution
- Lemurs' group size predicts social intelligence
- News in Brief: A wobble of the noggin reveals the workings of the heart
- Hard throwers evolved a long time ago
- News in Brief: Elephant diets changed millions of years before their teeth
- News in Brief: Cradled galaxies betray violent past
- Paralyzed rats relearn to pee
- News in Brief: High methane in drinking water near fracking sites
- News in Brief: Brain cell insulators are short-timers
- Cleaner air may have brought more storms
- 'Corkscrew' Light Could Turbocharge Internet
- Twitter Sees a Surge in Government Information Requests
- Gut Microbes Spur Liver Cancer in Obese Mice
- Put Up Your Nukes: Researchers Devise "Blind" Verification System for Nuclear Arms Tr
- NIH Will Curb Research on Chimps
- Sweet n Sour: A Common Sugar May Help Pathogens Conquer the Human Gut
- A Call for Open Access to Autism Diagnostic Tools
- Buddies Help Monkeys to Survive Tough Times
- Lead Costs Developing Economies Nearly $1 Trillion Annually
- Do 3 Habitable Super-Earths Really Orbit a Nearby Star?
- Location May Stymie Wind and Solar Power Benefits
- A Mathematical Guide to the World s Most Livable Cities
- Mathematical Impressions: Goldberg Polyhedra [Video]
- Why Does the Sun s Corona Get So Hot? NASA Launches Telescope to Find Out
- Personal Grooming Products May Be Harming Great Lakes Marine Life
- A New Cyber Concern: Hack Attacks on Medical Devices
- Plants Perform Molecular Mathematics
- Boozy Memory Blocking Reduces Risk of Relapse among Alcohol Abusers
- Particle Pals: Neutrino Experiment Shows Protons and Neutrons Pairing Up
- Tiny Genomes May Offer Clues to First Plants and Animals
- Methane in Pennsylvania Groundwater May Originate in Fracked Gas Wells
- News in Brief: Pre-Inca empire tomb found untouched in Peru
- Issue for the week of July 13th, 2013
- Book Review : Billion-Dollar Fish: The Untold Story of Alaska Pollock by Kevin M. Bai
- Book Review : Brilliant Blunders: From Darwin to Einstein - Colossal Mistakes by Grea
- Faults can reseal months after quakes
- Math targets cities' essence
- Mystery in synchrony
- When the atom went quantum
- EPA Defends Chemical Testing of Low-Dose Hormone Effects
- A Father's Genetic Quest Pays Off
- "Corkscrew" Light Could Turbocharge the Internet
- China "Tianhe No. two" super computer to return to the top of the world
- Is Anything Stopping a Truly Massive Build-Out of Desert Solar Power?
- Honeybees use right antennae to tell friend from foe
- Becoming Human: Human ancestors scrambled to their feet, a new explanation for bipeda
- Coal-Fired Power Plants Virtually Extinct in New England
- Wave of the Future: Manage Your Smart Home with a Single Gesture
- Gut microbes may put barrier between species
- Cell Whisperer: Lasers Unlock Secrets of the Blood
- Can the Southern U.S. Cut Coal?
- Particles defy gravity, float upstream
- News in Brief: Highlights from the Evolution 2013 meeting
- News in Brief: Hawkmoths squeak their genitals at threatening bats
- People may have evolved to fight cholera
- Lab-grown liver raises hopes but draws criticism
- News in Brief: Deadly flu virus flourishes in lung cells
- Miniature Human Liver Grown in Mice
- Pill of Goods: International Counterfeit Drug Ring Hit in Massive Sting
- Agriculture's roots spread east to Iran
- Star Entangled with Its Giant Planet Experiences Hyperactive Magnetic Cycle
- New in Brief: Distant radio-wave pulses spotted
- The Right Incentive Can Erase an Autism Deficit
- Evolution and Climate Science Make the Grade in State Education Standards
- Political Standoff Causes Concern over Future of Science in Russia
- Forearm Gestures Remotely Control Computers and Drones
- Interstellar chemistry makes use of quantum shortcut
- Going to Seed: Climate Change Could Spark Small Mammal Invasion
- News in Brief: Distant radio-wave pulses spotted
- How to Protect Outdoor Workers (and yourself) from Heat Stroke
- Bid to Protect Antarctic Waters and Marine Life Gets Second Chance
- Tissue Engineering: How to Build a Heart
- Political Standoff Causes Concern over the Future of Science in Russia
- News in Brief: Clouds may keep exoplanets cool
- Bacterial molecules may prevent inflammatory bowel disease
- A Brilliant Flash, Then Nothing: New Fast Radio Bursts Mystify Astronomers
- The Right Incentive Can Erase an Autism Deficit
- Asiana Airlines Investigation Sets Its Sights on Safety Equipment, Pilot Behavior
- More Acid Oceans of the Future Mimic Impacts of Extinction
- New Treaty Boosts Text Access for Blind People
- Medicare May Fund Brain Scans for Alzheimer s Research
- Better Geology Needed to Store Carbon Dioxide
- News in Brief: The solar system has a tail
- Every six years, Earth spins slightly faster and then slower
- Gas, not planets, may be source of rings around stars
- Air Pollution Linked to Significant Decrease in Life Expectancy
- Clinics Offer Expensive Whole-Genome Tests for Undiagnosed Disorders
- Perfect mirror debuts
- Four-question test ID's women with depression
- News in Brief: Killer whales are (at least) two species
- Gene therapy treats children with rare diseases
- Coatings have simple recipe for success
- What and when babies first eat may affect diabetes risk
- Uncommon Measure: Acoustic Result Could Change Definition of Temperature
- First Distant Planet to Be Seen in Color Is Blue [Video]
- Tube-feeding in America
- Big Baby: Astronomers Zoom In on Birth of Very Massive Star
- Sharks Whip Their Tails to Stun Prey [Video]
- Issue for the week of July 27th, 2013
- Huge quakes may foretell smaller, human-caused ones
- Book Review : Permanent Present Tense: The Unforgettable Life of the Amnesic Patient,
- Book Review : A Piece of the Sun: The Quest for Fusion Energy by Daniel Clery
- Memories lost and found
- Taking Antarctica's temperature
- Injection Wells Spawn Powerful Earthquakes [Video]
- Tube-Feeding in America
- Sponges boom thanks to Antarctic ice shelf bust
- Defecation Nation: Pig Waste Likely to Rise in U.S. from Business Deal
- FOR KIDS: Amputated 'finger' tips grow back
- FOR KIDS: The cabbage's clock
- FOR KIDS: A light twist
- FOR KIDS: The power of microbes
- Culture Beaker: What parents just don't understand about online privacy
- Sound waves put levitation on the move
- News in Brief: T. rex hunted live prey
- Sound Waves Levitate and Move Objects
- Single-Cell Sequencing Reveals Genomes of More than 200 Unusual Microbes
- FOR KIDS: Respecting the body’s clocks
- FOR KIDS: Home, plastic home
- News in Brief: Neptune gets a 14th moon
- Flagellum failure lets bacteria turn
- Genetic test fingers viral, bacterial infections
- Antarctic Marine Protection Plans Scrapped
- U.S. Farmers View Climate Change as Just Another Weather Challenge
- On a Wing and a Sunbeam: Solar Plane Pilots Look to Circle the Globe
- Single-Cell Sequencing Reveals Genomes of More Than 200 Unusual Microbes
- News in Brief: Neptune gets 14th moon
- Fattened livers prep white sharks for extreme migrations
- News in Brief: Dinosaur had impressive schnoz
- Technique inactivates Down-causing chromosome
- Researchers Turn Off Down Syndrome Genes
- Surgical tool smokes out cancer in seconds
- Last-of-Its-Kind Tortoise Gets Royal Treatment from Taxidermists [Slide Show]
- How to Be an E-mail Survivalist
- Microbes can draw the line between species
- News in Brief: Stem cells made with just seven chemicals
- News in Brief: Under magnet's sway, fluids form simple structures
- War arose recently, anthropologists contend
- FOR KIDS: Perfect reflections
- Are Galaxies Playing Catch with Black Holes?
- Risk of Human-to-Human Spread of Deadly New Bird Flu Virus Higher Than Previously Tho
- Lasers Boost Space Communications
- How to Be an E-Mail Survivalist
- Ghostly Underwater Museum Starts to Diverts Tourists from Endangered Reef
- News in Brief: Size isn't only mystery of huge virus
- Curiosity Rover Samples Air for a Taste of Mars History
- Genomes of Giant Viruses Hint at "4th Domain" of Life
- Should Humans Eat Meat? [Excerpt]
- World's Slowest-Moving Drop Caught on Camera At Last
- Ghostly Underwater Museum Aims to Divert Tourists from Endangered Reef
- Gut microbes get first dibs on heart meds
- Milky Way's black hole pulling in gas cloud
- Stem Cells Reprogrammed Using Chemicals Alone
- Randomness: Systems biology tunes in to cancer networks
- News in Brief: Dolphins name themselves with a whistle
- Gold seen in neutron star collision debris
- News in Brief: Millions of years ago, frozen ice sheet in East Antarctica melted
- News in Brief: Mouse retinas grown in lab
- Singapore Bus Study Reveals Hidden Social Networks
- News in Brief: Neutrinos caught in evasive behavior
- Rogue genes on X chromosome turn on in testicles
- Cassini Probe Captures View of Earth from Saturn
- Loss of a Just One Pollinator Species Harms Plants
- A Republican Secretary of State Urges Action on Climate Change
- Obama Budget Threatens Popular STEM Education Initiatives
- News in Brief: Mars meteorite reveals its age
- As Machines Get Smarter, Evidence Grows that They Learn Like Us
- Deadly Pig Virus Slips through U.S. Borders
- Loss of Just 1 Pollinator Species Harms Plants
- Eye-tracking cameras show peahens' wandering gaze
- Can We Trust Monsanto with Our Food?
- How to Regrow a Head
- Whole-Grain Foods Not Always Healthful
- How to Survive as a Biofuel Maker: Sell Algae to Bakers [Slide Show]
- News in Brief: Cassini photo puts Earth in perspective
- Full moon may mean less sleep
- Gastric bypass surgery causes sugar-burning gut growth in rats
- A flash of light implants false memories in mice
- Gastric Bypass Makes Gut Burn Sugar Faster
- Mice Harmed by Low Dose of BPA, Not High
- Cyclotrons Come Full Circle
- Phased Out: Human Sleep Patterns Linked to Full Moon
- As Machines Get Smarter, Evidence Grows That They Learn Like Us
- World's Slowest-Moving Drop Caught on Camera at Last
- Software Tracks Child Predators Peddling Porn on Peer-to-Peer Networks
- Issue for the week of August 10th, 2013
- Book Review : Brainwashed: The Seductive Appeal of Mindless Neuroscience by Sally Sat
- Book Review : The Sports Gene: Inside the Science of Extraordinary Athletic Performan
- The Anorexic Brain
- Notorious Bones
- Women Are More Vulnerable to Infections
- Solved: The Mystery of the Martian Meteorites
- Spanish High-Speed Train Crash Offers Safety-System Lessons
- Scientists Plant False Memories in Mice--and Mice Buy It
- FOR KIDS: Tar pit bones yield climate clues
- FOR KIDS: Fracking waste and quakes
- Dolphins name themselves
- FOR KIDS: Animals under Antarctic ice?
- Math Trek: Flatland and its sequel bring the math of higher dimensions to the silver
- News in Brief: Wetter permafrost clings to carbon better
- Fracking Could Help Geothermal Become a Power Player
- FOR KIDS: Liquid undergoes magnetic ‘splits’
- Oxygen boost aided carnivore evolution in Cambrian Explosion
- News in Brief: Mummified Incan teen drank, did drugs
- FOR KIDS: Dolphins name themselves
- Big Bang Light Reveals Minimum Lifetime of Photons
- Pilot Projects Bury CO 2 in Basalt
- Long-Predicted Polarization Detected in the Cosmic Microwave Background
- Malaria Mosquitoes Gain Ground as Search for New Defenses Intensifies
- News in Brief: Tigers meet, mix in forest corridors
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