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- News in Brief: Magma can speed to the surface, powering volcanoes
- News in Brief: Saturn's tides drive icy moon's plumes
- Funding Curbs Won't Slow Coal Comeback
- Going out to lunch zaps mental focus
- Train of Thought Derailed: How an Accident Can Affect Your Brain
- Why We 'Got Milk'
- How to Survive as a Biofuel-Maker: Sell Algae to Bakers [Slide Show]
- Y chromosome analysis moves Adam closer to Eve
- Camping resets internal clock
- Nanothermometer Takes the Temperature of Living Cells
- Obama Nominates Astrophysicist to Head NSF
- Why We "Got Milk"
- Warming Climate May Drive Human Conflict
- From Fields to Fevers: Are Farms Breeding Deadly MRSA Infections?
- Doppler effect takes a spin
- FOR KIDS: Cool Jobs: Sports science
- FOR KIDS: Sniffing for cancer
- FOR KIDS: Full moon shortchanges sleep
- News in Brief: Bandage-like patch dissolves to deliver medicine to skin
- News in Brief: Spider's personality matters when job hunting
- Evolution of mammalian monogamy remains mysterious
- Oxygen boost aided carnivore evolution in Cambrian explosion
- Trouble Sleeping? Go Camping
- The Physics of Disaster: An Exploration of Train Derailments [Excerpt]
- Glowing, Glowing, Gone: Cell Fluorescence Casts Light on How Death Spreads Throughout
- Randomness: Long the stuff of fantasy, wormholes may be coming soon to a telescope ne
- NSF Cancels Political Science Funding
- Russian Meteor Might Have Siblings in Tow
- Former Astronaut Picked to Lead NOAA
- Can Farming Provide a Solution to Climate Change?
- Synthetic Molecule Chokes TB Growth
- Test-Tube Burger: Lab-Cultured Meat Passes Taste Test (Sort of)
- News in Brief: Space-mapping neurons found in human brain
- News in Brief: One sleepless night weakens resolve in the face of doughnuts
- FOR KIDS: Nature resets body’s clock
- Preschoolers Who Drink Daily Sodas Are More Likely to Be Obese by Age 5
- Autism Risk-Factors Database Could Aid in Epidemiological Studies of the Disorder
- Threats to Sharks Destabilize Entire Ecosystems
- Best Way to Kill Lab Animals Sought
- How Long until We Have the Superhuman Exoskeletons from Elysium ?
- News in Brief: High blood glucose levels linked to dementia
- News in Brief: Noise may disrupt a bat’s dinner
- Caffeine shakes up growing mouse brains
- HeLa genome offers clues to cells’ cancerous nature
- Flu researchers plan to repeat controversial work
- Climate change may bring dramatic behavior shifts
- Deal Reached with NIH over Henrietta Lacks' Cell Line
- Dolphins Remember Each Other for Decades
- Hybrid race car of transistors debuts
- Vaccine protects against malaria in early test
- Why Is the Boreal Forest Breathing CO2 More Deeply?
- Deal Reached with NIH over Henrietta Lacks's Cell Line
- Dolphins Remember One Another for Decades
- News in Brief: Camels implicated as possible hosts of MERS virus
- Zapped Malaria Parasite Raises Vaccine Hopes
- Twisted Magnetic Fields Tie Information in a Knot
- High Levels of Arsenic Found in Groundwater Near Fracking Sites
- News in Brief: Online 'likes' multiply themselves
- Emissions could fuel global warming for millennia
- How Harmful for Whales Is Shipping? [Excerpt]
- Fossils Throw Mammalian Family Tree into Disarray
- Issue for the week of August 24th, 2013
- Book Review : The Attacking Ocean: The Past, Present, and Future of Rising Sea Levels
- Book Review : The Autistic Brain: Thinking Across the Spectrum by Temple Grandin and
- Impactful Distraction
- On the Rebound
- How Harmful to Whales Is Shipping? [Excerpt]
- Pentagon s Giant Blood Serum Bank May Provide PTSD Clues
- Ratio for a good life exposed as 'nonsense'
- DNA reveals details of the peopling of the Americas
- News in Brief: Envisioning a fly brain
- Is Solar Suburbia the Way to Power Modern Cities?
- Swamp Rats on the Move as Winters Warm
- Exercising Caution: Intensive Athletic Activity Could Be Fatal to Those with Sickle-C
- News in Brief: Mediterranean diet may offset genetic risk for stroke
- Racial homogeneity in early childhood may affect brain
- FOR KIDS: Feasting black hole
- FOR KIDS:Fake memories
- FOR KIDS: Teen fighting may harm IQ
- FOR KIDS: How Earth’s surface morphs
- Mathematical Impressions: Making Music with a Möbius Strip
- Unhidden Traits: Genomic Data Privacy Debates Heat Up
- Randomness: Belief in multiverse requires exceptional vision
- Quantum teleportation approaches the computer chip
- News in Brief: Magnetic field of black hole measured
- Mental disorder seen as 'badness, not sickness'
- Evidence-based Justice Acknowledges Our Corrupt Memories
- New Measure of Consciousness Tracks Our Waking States
- News in Brief: Highlights from the American Sociological Association annual meeting
- Clues emerge to explain allergic asthma
- Gut-brain communication failure may spur overeating
- Lab-grown heart has rhythm
- News in Brief: New carnivore species found
- Antarctic waters may shelter wrecks from shipworms
- Unhidden Traits: Genomic Data Privacy Debates Heat Up
- News in Brief: Climate change carved canyons in Andes
- News in Brief: NASA gives up on fixing Kepler
- Megafauna Extinction Affects Ecosystems 12,000 Years Later
- Sea Change: How Can We Help Oceans Recover?
- Years or decades later, flu exposure still prompts immunity
- News in Brief: To make biofuel, cut the lignin
- Toylike blocks make lightweight, strong structures
- Students Today Hook Up No More Than Their Parents Did in College
- Waste CO2 Could Be Source of Extra Power
- News in Brief: Flood damage to cost up to $1 trillion per year by 2050
- FOR KIDS: Sleepyheads prefer junk food
- Becoming Human: Killer whales, grandmas and what men want: Evolutionary biologists co
- Newborns Could Soon Be Screened for Rare Pompe Enzyme Deficiency Disorder
- FOR KIDS: Camels linked to mystery disease
- FOR KIDS: Quake causes faraway sloshing
- FOR KIDS: Nature’s coast guards
- Power of sugar may come from the mind
- Bacteria and Fungi Together: A Biofuel Dream Team?
- Genetically Modified Crops Pass Benefits to Weeds
- Climate Change Threatens Crunchy, Tart Apples
- Fish Farms Cause Rapid Local Sea-Level Rise
- Blood marker may predict suicide
- News in Brief: Pictures of young star show unusual outbursts
- News in Brief: Aging European forests full to the brim with carbon
- In Natural Networks, Strength in Loops
- Turn It Up: The Ear May Have a Built-In Power Amplifier
- Evidence-Based Justice Acknowledges Our Corrupt Memories
- Birds know road speed limits
- Quantum Paradox Seen in Diamond
- Sans Protective Measures, Flooding Damage Could Cost the World $1 Trillion by 2050
- Sniffing Out New Strategies in the Fight against Alzheimer s Disease
- Megafauna Extinction Affects Ecosystems 12,000 Years Later
- News in Brief: Natural antifreeze prevents frogsicles
- For sheep horns, bigger is not better
- FOR KIDS: Baseball: From pitch to hits
- Bacteria can cause pain on their own
- Lab-Made Egg and Sperm Precursors Raise Prospect for Infertility Treatment
- How Small Is Too Small to Qualify as a Discrete Species?
- News in Brief: Millions in China at risk of exposure to arsenic-tainted water
- 'Space beads' push back origins of iron working
- To determine stars' physical traits, Kepler sees the light
- A Supergiant Star Goes Missing, and a Supernova Mystery Is Solved
- FOR KIDS: Climate change: The long reach
- News in Brief: Bats can carry MERS
- Breakups maintain barchan dune fields, somehow
- Weighing the Evidence: Studies Collide over How Aging Impacts Obesity Risk
- News in Brief: Map tracks path of dust plume from Chelyabinsk meteor
- FOR KIDS: Kepler telescope can’t be fixed
- Familiar faces
- Everlasting light
- Life under ice
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: How We Do It: The Evolution and Future of Human Reproducti
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: What Makes a Hero? The Surprising Science of Selflessness
- Issue for the week of September 7th, 2013
- Deadly Coronavirus Found in Bats
- U.S. Electrical Grid on the Edge of Failure
- Frame of Mind: Calling neuroscience pointless misses the point
- Babies learn words before birth
- Behavioral research may overstate results
- Sewage Overflow Adds to Detroit's Woes
- A fight between gut parasites means a win for people
- Can You Solve This Physics Brain Teaser of the Bullet-Block Experiment? [Video]
- Farmed Out: Overpumping Threatens to Deplete U.S. High Plains Groundwater
- Bronze Aged: As Teens Turn to Tanning Salons, States Look the Other Way
- Randomized Treatments May Be More Effective at Stopping Disease Outbreaks
- Tiny human almost-brains made in lab
- News in Brief: Flu antibodies can make disease worse
- Titan becomes even more enigmatic
- Global warming hiatus tied to cooler temps in Pacific
- Stem Cells Mimic Human Brain
- Is the Pacific Ocean Responsible for the Pause in Global Warming?
- Dispute over Celebrity Bear Researcher Heats Up
- Leaders Are Born, Not Made, Fish Study Finds
- Is the Pacific Ocean Responsible for a Pause in Global Warming?
- The sun's older twin, 250 light-years away
- Poverty may tax thinking abilities
- News in Brief: Big canyon entombed beneath Greenland's ice
- Poor Choices: Financial Worries Can Impair One s Ability to Make Sound Decisions
- Government Urged to "Step In" to Halt Fukushima Plant Leaks
- Could More Efficient Crops Feed a Growing, Warmer World?
- Banks Put a Price on Earth's Life Support
- The Milky Way Supernova You've Never Heard Of
- Traveling with elders helps whooping cranes fly straight
- Stretchy, see-through material conducts electricity
- News in Brief: Don't stand so close to me
- Math Trek: Probing Wikipedia editors’ hive mind for rules on cooperative behavior
- We've Been Looking at Ant Intelligence the Wrong Way
- Researchers Discover Potential Clue behind Age-Related Memory Decline
- Common Nutrient Keeps Flies Sharp into Old Age
- Genomes Reveal Roots of TB Drug Resistance
- Crop Pests Spreading North with Global Warming
- Test could warn of problems for kidney transplant recipients
- No more Superstorm Sandys expected for a long time
- Carcinogenic Chemical Spreads Beneath American Town
- Evidence Found for Planet-Cooling Asteroid 12,900 Years Ago
- Moon Mission to Suck Up Lunar Dust
- How Soot Killed the Little Ice Age
- News in Brief: Heart disease patients more apt to take one combined pill than many
- News in Brief: New fungus species found killing salamanders
- Who Made the Sarin Used in Syria?
- Brazil Faces Drop in Crop Productivity
- The Science of Sports and the America's Cup: Live Chat at Noon on Weds., Sept. 4
- Standard Vaccines Can Offer Protection against H5N1 Pandemic Avian Flu
- Can You Solve This Physics Brain Teaser of the Bullet-Block Experiment? [Video -UPDAT
- Too Big to Fail? The Green Bank Telescope s Uncertain Future
- Rats induced into hibernation-like state
- News in Brief: Video game sharpens up elderly brains
- Computer Game-Playing Shown to Improve Multitasking Skills
- The Science of Sports and the America's Cup: Live Chat at Noon on Weds., Sept. 4
- Monkey's Alarm Calls Reveal Predator's Who and Where
- Can You Solve This Physics Brain Teaser of the Bullet-Block Experiment? [Video--UPDAT
- Carcinogenic Chemical Spreads beneath American Town
- A gut infection can keep mice lean
- Radio telescope images reveal nebula's heart of carbon
- Drugs Contaminate Lake Michigan
- Can Matter Cycle through Shapes Eternally?
- Fate of Independent Research Institutes Hangs in the Budgetary Balance
- Device offers promise of no brain tumor left behind
- Evolution Is an Opportunist
- News in Brief: World's largest volcano lurks beneath Pacific Ocean
- Many genes in dolphins and bats evolved in the same way to allow echolocation
- New Technologies Aim to Save Energy--and Lives--with Better Air Conditioning
- Issue for the week of September 21st, 2013
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Nazi and the Psychiatrist: Hermann Goring, Dr. Douglas
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Behind the Shock Machine: The Untold Story of the Notoriou
- The Tune Wreckers
- Collision Course
- Birds Protect Coffee Crop
- Bacteria from Lean Mice Prevent Obesity in Peers
- NASA Ponders Hobbled Kepler Spacecraft's Future
- New Technologies Aim to Save Energy--and Lives--with Better Air-Conditioning
- Scoff Now, But You're Probably Getting a Smartwatch
- Egypt wasn't built in a day, but it did rise quickly
- Babies perk up to sounds of ancient hazards
- Live Chat Today at 1 pm EDT with Temple Grandin and Richard Panek
- Scarcity Is Not Always Bad [Excerpt]
- Meteorite that fell last year contains surprising molecules
- New X PRIZE to Help Track Increasing Ocean Acidity
- UK Keeps Old Reactors and Plans New Ones
- Live Chat Today at 1 P.M. EDT with Temple Grandin and Richard Panek
- DIY Biotech Labs Undergo Makeovers
- Szechuan pepper taps at nerve fibers
- Horsetail spores don't need legs to jump
- FOR KIDS: Caffeine rewires brains of baby mice
- Avoiding feces may be 'luxury' wild mice can't afford
- News In Brief: Fructose may be key to weight gain
- Ultimate Upgrade for Synchrotron Particle Accelerator at National Lab
- Physicists Net Fractal Butterfly
- U.K. Keeps Old Reactors and Plans New Ones
- Live Chat with Temple Grandin and Richard Panek on The Autistic Brain
- The Science of Sports and the America's Cup: Live Chat at Noon on September 4
- Vaccine stops deadly sand-fly-spread scourge in animal test
- FOR KIDS: Unconventional spill
- FOR KIDS: Video games: When granddad wins
- FOR KIDS: Meet the new meat
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