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  1. Book Review : Antarctic Wildlife: A Visitor’s Guide by James Lowen
  2. Book Review : Out of Character: Surprising Truths About the Liar, Cheat, Sinner (and
  3. New Report Details Uphill Battle to Solve the U.S.'s Pain Problem
  4. News in Brief: Earth/Environment
  5. News in Brief: Earth/Environment
  6. News in Brief: Genes & Cells
  7. Issue for the week of July 16th, 2011
  8. The power of D
  9. Collapsing Coastlines
  10. Book Review : Book Review: A Planet of Viruses by Carl Zimmer
  11. Book Review : Book Review: Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain by David Eagleman
  12. Book Review : The Ragged Edge of the World by Eugene Linden
  13. Book Review : Epigenetics by Richard C. Francis
  14. Book Review : Sex, Drugs, and Sea Slime: The Oceans' Oddest Creatures and Why They M
  15. Book Review : Antarctic Wildlife: A Visitor’s Guide by James Lowen
  16. Book Review : Out of Character: Surprising Truths About the Liar, Cheat, Sinner (and
  17. News in Brief: Body & Brain
  18. Weevils evolved nut-and-screw joint
  19. Sleeping babies learn in an eyeblink
  20. News in Brief: Earth/Environment
  21. Rare earth elements plentiful in ocean sediments
  22. News in Brief: Molecules/Matter & Energy
  23. News in Brief: Humans
  24. Sulfur stalls surface temperature rise
  25. News in Brief: Humans
  26. Sulfur stalls surface temperature rise
  27. Rare earth elements plentiful in ocean sediments
  28. News in Brief: Molecules/Matter & Energy
  29. Greenland’s ice sheets face new threat
  30. Satellite Data Aids in Predicting Cholera Outbreaks
  31. Greenland’s ice sheets face new threat
  32. News in Brief: Life
  33. Air Pollution Triggers Heart Risk for Cyclists
  34. News in Brief: Body & Brain
  35. Environment blamed for autism
  36. FOR KIDS: Tsunami’s trek traced in the sky
  37. DNA hints at polar bears’ Irish ancestry
  38. Science & the Public: Some comfort about broken CFLs
  39. Supernovae Seed Galaxies with Massive Amounts of Dust
  40. News in Brief: Body & Brain
  41. Environment blamed for autism
  42. FOR KIDS: Tsunami’s trek traced in the sky
  43. DNA hints at polar bears’ Irish ancestry
  44. Science & the Public: Some comfort about broken CFLs
  45. News in Brief: Life
  46. News in Brief: Genes & Cells
  47. Fats stimulate binge eating
  48. Chimp has an ear for talk
  49. Experts Skeptical about Potential of Rare-Earth Elements in Seafloor Mud
  50. News in Brief: Earth & Environment
  51. News in Brief: Humans
  52. Simulation tracks ocean's missing heat
  53. Science & the Public: Metal water bottles may leach BPA
  54. News in Brief: Molecules/Matter & Energy
  55. Down to the Final 15 at the First-Ever Google Science Fair
  56. Teenage Cancer Researcher Wins Top Prize at Google Science Fair
  57. News in Brief: Atom & Cosmos
  58. Astronomers probe matter in early universe
  59. Iapetus gets dusted
  60. Science & the Public: Young minds at risk from secondhand smoke
  61. Killing Average: Can Researchers Find the Most Effective Treatment for Everyone ?
  62. FOR KIDS: Plant-powered plastics
  63. Learnin' lizards
  64. Economists Find Flaws in Federal Estimate of Climate Damage
  65. Varying efficacy of HIV drug cocktails explained
  66. Oil spill didn’t hurt seagrass-dwelling juvenile fish
  67. NASA Chief to Congress: Save the James Webb Space Telescope
  68. Science & the Public: Airports’ leaden fallout may taint some kids
  69. A cloak in time
  70. Baboon bosses get stressed for success
  71. Piece of Mind: Is the Internet Replacing Our Ability to Remember?
  72. Space Toilet Gives Astronauts Smelly Time in Orbit
  73. Experts Skeptical about Potential of Rare Earth Elements in Seafloor Mud
  74. Mirror system gets an assist
  75. News in Brief: Genes & Cells
  76. Issue for the week of July 30th, 2011
  77. Narcissists need no reality check
  78. Crime’s digital past
  79. Lighting the universe
  80. Residents of the brain
  81. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Science of Evil: On Empathy and the Origins of Cruelty
  82. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Periodic Tales: A Cultural History of the Elements, from A
  83. Book Review : The Stem Cell Hope: How Stem Cell Medicine Can Change Our Lives by Alic
  84. Book Review : Sex, Murder, and the Meaning of Life: A Psychologist Investigates How E
  85. Book Review : Saving Sea Turtles: Extraordinary Stories from the Battle against Extin
  86. Book Review : The Power of Music: Pioneering Discoveries in the New Science of Song b
  87. Book Review : The Quest for the Cure: The Science and Stories Behind the Next Generat
  88. News in Brief: Earth/Environment
  89. News in Brief: Molecules/Matter & Energy
  90. NASA Spacecraft Enters Orbit Around Asteroid Vesta--A Space First
  91. NASA Spacecraft Enters Orbit around Asteroid Vesta--A Space First
  92. Dawn on Vesta
  93. Hot and Cold: Long-Suspected Antarctic Undersea Volcanoes Discovered
  94. News in Brief: Atom & Cosmos
  95. Last Shuttle Astronauts Bid Historic Farewell to Space Station
  96. Quantum theory gets physical
  97. Mars Landing Site Chosen for Next Rover
  98. The lion eats tonight ...
  99. Something in the air may cause lung damage in troops
  100. Shuffling the genetic deck
  101. FOR KIDS: Lotion takes a bite out of snake venom
  102. News in Brief: Life
  103. Fast-Evolving Brains Helped Humans out of the Stone Age
  104. NASA's Space Shuttle By the Numbers: 30 Years of a Spaceflight Icon
  105. News in Brief: Body & Brain
  106. Small volcanoes add up to cooler climate
  107. A tryst, then the power to resist
  108. NASA's Space Shuttle by the Numbers: 30 Years of a Spaceflight Icon
  109. Particle discovery fills a gap
  110. Stratospheric Pollution Helps Slow Global Warming
  111. Going where no Mars rover has gone before
  112. News in Brief: Genes & Cells
  113. News in Brief: Body & Brain
  114. 'Wave of death' may not be a last gasp
  115. Kids share, chimps stash
  116. NASA's Next Mars Rover to Land at Huge Gale Crater
  117. Centennial Anniversary: Bingham Rediscovers the Lost Inca City of Machu Picchu [Slide
  118. News in Brief: Earth/Environment
  119. News in Brief: Molecules/Matter & Energy
  120. Flawed Diamonds Deliver Precious Details about Early Earth's Tectonics
  121. Chimp brains don’t shrink
  122. Tossing, turning, forgetting
  123. News in Brief: Humans
  124. Rare Volcanoes Discovered On Far Side of the Moon
  125. Rare Volcanoes Discovered on Moon's Far Side
  126. First Asteroid Companion of Earth Discovered at Last
  127. Pop Star/Physicist Sees Wonders of the Universe Here on Earth [Video]
  128. Whistleblowers Say Nuclear Regulatory Commission Watchdog Is Losing Its Bite
  129. Sound Tracking: Harmonics Enable Bat to Focus on Prey Despite Noise
  130. Pop Star/Physicist Sees "Wonders of the Universe" Here on Earth [Video]
  131. Gout on the Rise as Americans Gain Weight
  132. Brain waves make a fast brake
  133. Carbon flatland
  134. Water’s Edge Ancestors
  135. One problem, many paths
  136. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Eruptions That Shook the World by Clive Oppenheimer
  137. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Weeds: In Defense of Nature’s Most Unloved Plants by Rich
  138. Book Review : Avian Architecture: How Birds Design, Engineer, and Buildby Peter Goodf
  139. Book Review : The Mathematics of Life by Ian Stewart
  140. Book Review : Falling to Earth: An Apollo 15 Astronaut's Journey to the Moon by Al Wo
  141. Book Review : The Sun's Heartbeat: And Other Stories from the Life of the Star That P
  142. Book Review : War's Waste: Rehabilitation in World War I America by Beth Linker
  143. News in Brief: Body & Brain
  144. FOR KIDS: Fats encourage overeating
  145. Dolphin may sense the body electric
  146. News in Brief: Life
  147. Cracked sewers bleed fecal germs
  148. News in Brief: Genes & Cells
  149. Issue for the week of August 13th, 2011
  150. Water’s edge ancestors
  151. One problem, many paths
  152. Presidential Commission Seeks Volunteers to Store U.S. Nuclear Waste
  153. Space Station Puts Out Welcome Mat for Private Spaceships
  154. DNA switches tied to non-Hodgkin lymphoma
  155. News in Brief: Molecules/Matter & Energy
  156. NASA Spacecraft Shows Giant Asteroid Vesta Like Never Before
  157. How Saving Energy Means Conserving Water in U.S. West
  158. Now, an invisibility cloak you can see
  159. A cougar in Connecticut
  160. Science & the Public: Eels point to suffocating Gulf floor
  161. Wasp has built-in Facebook
  162. NASA Shuttle Fleet Finds New Life in Displays, Parts
  163. News in Brief: Atom & Cosmos
  164. Common Medical Devices Not Adequately Tested for Safety or Efficacy, Report Says
  165. Urine test may improve prostate screening
  166. Science & the Public: Marine microbes prove potent greenhouse gas emitters
  167. News in Brief: Life
  168. E Pluribus Lunum: Did Earth Once Have Two Moons?
  169. News in Brief: Body & Brain
  170. On the trail of cell navigation
  171. New hints of saltwater on Mars
  172. How exercise benefits nerve cells
  173. Mars Bars: Seasonal Markings on Martian Slopes Could Indicate Flowing Water
  174. Bacteria binged on BP oil but didn't grow
  175. News in Brief: Genes & Cells
  176. News in Brief: Earth/Environment
  177. News in Brief: Molecules/Matter & Energy
  178. Need Blazing Fast Internet? Gig.U Is Now in Session
  179. Common virus may ride up nose to brain
  180. Taking the measure of a hobbit
  181. FOR KIDS: The little lizards that could
  182. Is Hollywood's 'Alien Fever' Inspired by Real Science Finds?
  183. It's Glymes Time: EPA Takes on Obscure Chemicals in Consumer Products
  184. The Bear Truth: Grizzlies' Snagged Hair Samples Reveal Dependence on Salmon
  185. Science & the Public: Bag lunches invite disease, study finds
  186. Sleep apnea tied to later dementia
  187. NASA Rover Nears Rim of Giant Crater on Mars
  188. News in Brief: Atom & Cosmos
  189. Meteorites contain chemicals linked to life
  190. Rare gene variants linked to ADHD
  191. Daily Red Meat Raises Risk for Diabetes, Large Study Says
  192. Is Hollywood's "Alien Fever" Inspired by Real Science Finds?
  193. Plants and fungi recognize generous trading partners
  194. Paper wasps help out for their own good
  195. Sea monsters made great mothers
  196. Computers get under our skin
  197. FOR KIDS: Dolphin dimples detect electricity
  198. New in Brief: Body & Brain
  199. "Skin-Like" Electronic Patch Takes Pulse, Promises New Human-Machine Integration
  200. Daily Red Meat Raises Risk for Diabetes, Large Study Says
  201. Skinlike Electronic Patch Takes Pulse, Promises New Human-Machine Integration
  202. Rabble with a Cause: Were the London Riots a Spontaneous Mass Reaction or a Rational
  203. Journey to a Giant World: Launch Shots of the Juno Mission to Jupiter [Slide Show]
  204. Astronaut Snaps Spectacular Meteor Photo From Space
  205. Why Carbon Dioxide Is a Greenhouse Gas
  206. 'Galileo Movement' Fuels Climate Change Divide in Australia
  207. How Did BART Kill Cellphone Service?
  208. Journey to a Giant World: Launch Shots of the Juno Mission to Jupiter [Slide Show]
  209. China's First Space Lab Tiangong 1 May Launch Soon
  210. "Galileo Movement" Fuels Climate Change Divide in Australia
  211. Marijuana Plant Sequenced
  212. Astronaut Snaps Spectacular Meteor Photo from Space
  213. Solar Blares: Listening to the Sun May Improve Space Weather Forecasts
  214. Spoilers freshen up stories
  215. Butterfly species a master of disguise
  216. News in Brief: Genes & Cells
  217. News in Brief: Body & Brain
  218. Science & the Public: Blacks far less likely than whites to land NIH grants
  219. Lost in the periphery
  220. Antineutrino counters
  221. FOR KIDS: How the outer sun gets so hot
  222. FOR KIDS: Blood does a body good
  223. Ancient Saharan head cases
  224. News in Brief: Life
  225. Early stress is contagious in adulthood
  226. Cigarettes cause half of bladder cancers in women
  227. Science & the Public: Stature’s heightened risk of cancer
  228. News in Brief: Atom & Cosmos
  229. News in Brief: Earth & Environment
  230. News in Brief: Molecules/Matter & Energy
  231. News in Brief: Humans
  232. The world's oldest profession: chef
  233. Stress spears deployed service personnel
  234. Antidepressants show signs of countering Alzheimer’s
  235. The Iceman's last meal: goat
  236. Are Category 6 Hurricanes Coming Soon?
  237. Magnitude 5.8 earthquake hits Virginia
  238. News in Brief: Atom & Cosmos
  239. Lager's mystery ingredient found
  240. Federal Investigators Clear Climate Scientist, Again
  241. Hubble Telescope Successor Could Get a Financial Lifeline
  242. Power Walk: Shoe Inserts Using Conductive Droplets Could Charge Personal Electronics
  243. Cold Case: Low-Temperature Tolerant Bavarian Beer Yeasts Traced to South America
  244. The East Coast Earthquake in Pictures [Slide Show]
  245. El Nino Found to Drive Tropical Civil Wars
  246. Russian Space Station Cargo Ship Crashes in Failed Rocket Launch
  247. FOR KIDS: A viral sniff
  248. Young elephant struck by idea
  249. News in Brief: Life
  250. El Niños may inflame civil unrest