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- Astronomers Puzzle Over Newfound Asteroid That Acts Like a Comet
- Relocation of Endangered Fish Spurs Recovery in Grand Canyon [Slide Show]
- Drone Pilot Challenges FAA on Commercial Flying Ban
- New Insight into Mosquito Sex Could Aid in Conquering Malaria
- A Pair of Stellar Newborns Shine Brightly
- Astronomers Puzzle Over Newfound Asteroid That Acts Like a Comet [Video]
- Comet from the Oort Cloud Careens toward the Sun
- Kepler Telescope Finds Plethora of Earth-Sized Planets
- Forbidden City Built from Stones Dragged on Ice
- 8 Apps That Turn Citizens into Scientists
- Nationwide Seismic-Monitor Array Nears Completion
- The World's 10 Most Polluted Places [Slide Show]
- Physicists Eye Quantum-Gravity Interface
- Malicious Ransomware Can Hold Computer Files Hostage
- Flying the Coop: Antibiotic Resistance Spreads to Birds, Other Wildlife
- Children Face Asthma Risk If Mothers Exposed to Pollutants
- Kepler Telescope Finds Plethora of Earth-Size Planets
- Chelyabinsk Eyewitnesses Help Scientists Resolve Meteor Mysteries
- Tainted Melons Bring Harsh Penalties for Colorado Farmers
- Smartphone-Based Imaging System Spots Nanoscale Objects
- Precision Gene Editing Paves Way for Transgenic Monkeys
- Neuroelectronics Make Smarter Computer Chips
- Autism Symptoms Seen in Babies
- Who Is the Best Scientist of All Time?
- Republicans Put 'National Interest' Requirement on National Science Foundation
- New Limb Regeneration Insight Surprises Scientists
- Babies' Weak Immune Systems Let In "Good" Bacteria
- Republicans Put "National Interest" Requirement on National Science Foundation
- Global Warming Finally Reaches the Last Arctic Region
- No Firm Proof that Arafat Was Poisoned
- Forget What You've Heard: Humans Are Not Using More Than 1 Planet
- Nocturnal Animals Take Chances on Moonlit Dinners
- Japan's Offshore Wind Power Rises within Sight of Fukushima Nuclear Plant
- Japan and Partners Team Up to Tackle Neglected Diseases
- How Beijing--and the Rest of China--Recycles Plastic [Excerpt]
- No Firm Proof That Arafat Was Poisoned
- Cocktail Accessories Modeled after Nature s Survival Mechanisms
- Gravity Maps Reveal Why the Dark Side of the Moon Is Covered with Craters
- The Color of Water Reflects State of Environment [Slide Show]
- Cosmic Rays Not Causing Climate Change
- Electron Appears Spherical, Squashing Hopes for New Physics Theories
- Gravity Maps Reveal Why the Moon's Far Side Is Covered with Craters
- Did Climate Change Cause Typhoon Haiyan?
- Smelly Microbes Help Hyenas to Communicate with Each Other
- Indigenous Elders Abandon Faith in UN Climate Talks
- Hormone-blocking Chemicals Found in Native American Families
- Space Telescope Spots Unprecedented Asteroid with 6 Tails
- Should Battery Fires Drive Electric Cars Off the Road?
- National Calamity in Philippines Fueling Isolation, Risk of Disease
- Social Scientists Hit Back at NSF Grant Rules
- Two 'Big Science' NIH Programs Get the Ax
- Physicists Now Want a Very Large Hadron Collider
- The 63rd Annual Lindau Meeting: New Drugs for Old Bugs
- Warsaw Talks to Thrash Out UN Climate Roadmap
- South Korea Reveals Moon-lander Plans
- Did Iconic Archaeopteryx Lose Its Ability to Fly?
- Smelly Microbes Help Hyenas to Communicate with One Another
- Indigenous Elders Abandon Faith in U.N. Climate Talks
- Hormone-Blocking Chemicals Found in First Nation Families
- U.S. to Allow Transplants of HIV-infected Organs
- How Climate Change and Plate Tectonics Shaped Human Evolution
- Leopard-like Creature Is the Oldest Big Cat Yet Found
- Some Danish Advice on the Trans-Fat Ban
- NASA Probe to Track Mars s Missing Atmosphere
- The 63rd Annual Lindau Meeting: New Drugs for Old Bugs [Video]
- Haiyan-Battered Philippine Cities Struggle to Resurrect Networks
- How Many Friends Can Your Brain Handle?
- Leopardlike Creature Is the Oldest Big Cat Yet Found
- U.S. to Allow Transplants of HIV-Infected Organs
- South Korea Reveals Moon-Lander Plans
- Astronomers Surprised by Large Space Rock Less Dense than Water
- Evolution of an Individual's Cancer Can Be Tracked Cell by Cell
- Dengue Fever Makes Inroads into the U.S.
- Warsaw Talks to Thrash Out U.N. Climate Roadmap
- 2 "Big Science" NIH Programs Get the Ax
- Octopuses Propelled by Wormlike Movement
- Westerly Winds Could Counteract Nearly Half of Antarctic Sea-level Rise Expected By 2
- Flooding Undermines Seattle's Flower Farmers
- Should Vodka Be Marketed as Gluten-Free?
- Nations Squabble over Room in the Atmosphere for Pollution
- Westerly Winds Could Counteract Nearly Half of Antarctic Sea Level Rise Expected by 2
- Octopuses Propelled by Wormlike Movement [Video]
- Did the Iconic Archaeopteryx Lose Its Ability to Fly?
- NASA Pulls the Plug on Plutonium Power Source
- New Bacterial Life-Form Discovered in NASA and ESA Spacecraft Clean Rooms
- Frederick Sanger, Father of DNA Sequencing, Dead at 95
- Cheaters Use Cognitive Tricks to Rationalize Infidelity
- Fenced-In Lions Divide Wildlife Conservationists
- How Traffic Jams Decentralize Cities
- Americas' Natives Have European Roots
- Crowd-sourcing Goes Mainstream in Typhoon Haiyan Response
- A Basic Rule of Chemistry Can Be Broken, Calculations Show
- You ve Got Mail about STDs
- Mission to Map Earth's Magnetic Field Readies for Take-off
- Climate Science Lawyers Up
- Uncertain Future for Iconic "Keeling Curve" CO2 Measurements
- The Good and Bad News about Frog Abnormalities
- Crowdsourcing Goes Mainstream in Typhoon Haiyan Response
- Pay-As-You-Go Solar Energy Finds Success in Africa
- Only Half of Drugs Removed by Sewage Treatment
- The Galaxy Collision Next Door
- Mission to Map Earth's Magnetic Field Readies for Takeoff
- Milky Way s Black Hole Is Shooting Particle Jets
- Pay-as-You-Go Solar Energy Finds Success in Africa
- Have We Saved the Sharks?
- Dozens of Labs Respond to Call to Bolster Reliability of Psychology Research
- FDA Cancer Czar Floats Change to Drug Review Process
- How Happiness Boosts the Immune System
- Study Linking Genetically Modified Corn to Rat Tumors Is Retracted
- Remnants Suggest Comet ISON Still Going
- Fearful Memories Passed Down to Mouse Descendants
- Stealth Camera Takes Pictures Virtually in the Dark
- Physics Solves Centuries-Old Mystery of Red Paint Darkening
- 'Genetic Surgery' May Be Enabled by a New Technology
- Humans Are Becoming More Carnivorous
- Dispute over Infinity Divides Mathematicians
- Dangerous Global Warming Closer than You Think, Climate Scientists Say
- Could Atomically Thin Tin Transform Electronics?
- Nudity Found to Offer New Social Benefits
- Dangerous Global Warming Closer Than You Think, Climate Scientists Say
- Safe Limit for Global Warming Is Lowered Dramatically by Experts
- "Genetic Surgery" May Be Enabled by a New Technology
- NASA Funding Shuffle Alarms Planetary Scientists
- 25 Train Tragedies Could Have Been Prevented in the Past Decade by This Technology
- Earliest Human DNA Shows Unforeseen Mixing with Mystery Population
- Bacterium Reverses Autism-Like Behavior in Mice
- Dyslexia Linked to Brain Communication Breakdown
- Mosquito Scent-Tracking Discovery Could Lead to Better Repellents
- Unregulated Chemicals Found in Drinking Water
- How Long Have Humans Dominated the Planet?
- Federal Flood Maps Left New York Unprepared for Sandy, and FEMA Knew It
- Smart Wig Could Compete with Google Glass
- Will to Persevere Can Be Triggered by Electric Stimulation
- Bacterium Reverses Autismlike Behavior in Mice
- Hopes Dashed for HIV Cure with Bone Marrow Transplant
- In a 'Rainbow' Universe, Time May Have No Beginning
- Powder Rive Basin Coal on the Move
- Strategies for Aging Vary Widely across 46 Species with Some Scarcely Deteriorating
- In a "Rainbow" Universe Time May Have No Beginning
- Federal Flood Maps Left New York City Unprepared for Sandy, and FEMA Knew It
- Mercury Is Shrinking More Than Thought
- Unraveling the Mystery of How Antidepression Drugs Work
- Did Mayor Mike Bloomberg Make New Yorkers Healthier?
- University Animal Research Practices Slammed in Report
- Powder River Basin Coal on the Move
- Bee Researchers Make Friends with a Killer
- New Signs of Water on Mars Ramp Up Search for Life
- Universe Really Is a Hologram According to New Simulations
- As Lionfish Invade the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico, Conservationists Say Eat Up [Sli
- Physicists Find a Link between Wormholes and Spooky Action at a Distance
- Mysteries of Fluid Flow Unraveled by Knots
- Strategies for Aging Vary Widely across 46 Species, with Some Scarcely Deteriorating
- Banana Fungus Creeps Closer to World's Key Plantations
- How Nuclear Power Can Stop Global Warming
- U.S. Budget Deal Would Ease Science Agencies' Pain
- Florida Tries to Map Its Home-Swallowing Sinkholes
- Jupiter's Moon Europa Spotted Spouting Water
- When a Medical Test Reveals an Unwelcome Surprise
- Monitor Lizards Found to Breathe Uni-Directionally Like Birds
- Death of a Comet: What We Learned from the Passing of ISON
- The Science of U.S. Energy: A Q&A with Secretary Ernest J. Moniz
- Green Chemistry Awards Go to Vegan Leather, Chrome Plating
- Life after a Nuclear Catastrophe: An Inside Look [Slide Show]
- Monitor Lizards Found to Breathe Unidirectionally Like Birds
- The Universe Really Is a Hologram, According to New Simulations
- The Gut s Microbiome Changes Rapidly with Diet
- Booster of Red Blood Cells Synthesized for First Time
- Shark-cull Plan Draws Ire
- Clues Sought for Sea Star Die-off
- Polynesian People Used Binary Numbers 600 Years Ago
- Flame-Taming Electric Fields Could Make Power Plants Cleaner
- Mosaic of Lakes and Seas Spotted on Saturn's Moon Titan
- Nature News: Readers' Choice of Top Science Stories of 2013
- Shark Cull Plan Draws Ire
- Leading Drug Company to Quit Paying Doctors for Promotional Talks
- Ancient Roman Metal Used for Physics Experiments Ignites Science Feud
- Building a Better Lobster Trap
- Computers Can Be Hacked Using High-Frequency Sound
- Human Exposure to Possibly Neurotoxic Pesticides Should Be Reduced, EU Safety Agency
- How to Win the War on Coal
- Climate Change Threatens Retirement Savings
- What Is Iceland without Ice?
- Clues Sought for Sea Star Die-Off
- Cells' Fiery Suicide in HIV Provides New Treatment Hope
- Star-mapping Mission Lifts Off
- Chameleons Talk Tough by Changing Colors
- Scientific American 's Top 10 Science Stories of 2013
- Loudspeaker Is First Complete 3D-Printed Consumer Electronic
- Narcolepsy Confirmed as Autoimmune Disease
- Rivers in Wintry Cities Remain Salty Year-Round
- Human Exposure to Possibly Neurotoxic Pesticides Should Be Reduced, E.U. Safety Agenc
- How Mayor Michael Bloomberg Thought Big on Climate
- Star-Mapping Mission Lifts Off
- Readers' Choices of Nature 's Top Science Blog Posts in 2013
- Distant Planet Weighed Using Clues from Starlight
- A Call for Urgent Talks on Mutant Flu-Strain Research
- Is the Secret to Cheap Energy Storage Hiding in Harlem? [Slide Show]
- First Exomoon Possibly Glimpsed
- A Wish List of Future Space Missions
- "Dark Money" Funds Climate Change Denial Effort
- How Science Goes Viral
- A New Tool to Help Mathematicians Pack
- Identical Astronauts Prepare for First Twin Study in Space
- Nature 's Best Science Features of 2013
- Debilitating Virus Infects Island Paradise
- Memory Trick Increases Password Security
- The Most Popular Scientific American Stories of 2013
- Triple-Threat Method Sparks Hope for Nuclear Fusion Energy
- Cancer-linked Flame Retardants Eased Out of Furniture in 2014
- Naked Mole Rat Named "Vertebrate of the Year"
- Why a Safety Device That Can Stop Overdoses by Kids Isn't Widely Used
- Cancer-Linked Flame Retardants Eased Out of Furniture in 2014
- Why My Parents have a Closet Full of Lightbulbs
- When Was the Last Time Volcanoes Erupted on the East Coast?
- What Happens When 10 Inches of Snow Isn't 10 Inches?
- 2013 Saw Environmental Protests, Regulatory Conflicts of Interest and Lingering Myste
- Why My Parents Have a Closet Full of Lightbulbs
- Mysterious Light Associated with Earthquakes Now Linked to Geological Rift Zones
- Dark Matter Search Considers Exotic Possibilities
- Mysterious Light Associated with Earthquakes Now Linked to Geologic Rift Zones
- Supervolcanoes Erupt by Their Own Rules
- Dark Matter Near Earth Peaks Every March, New Study Suggests
- A Missing Genetic Link in Human Evolution
- Ancient Times Table Hidden in Chinese Bamboo Strips
- Hubble Telescope Reveals Deepest View of the Universe Yet
- 'Highly Mobile' Testicles Frustrate Effort to Calm Hippos in Captivity
- Bizarre Star Could Host a Neutron Star in Its Core
- Leaked Files Slam Stem-Cell Therapy
- BPA Exposure Linked to Prostate Cancer
- Island Lizards Are Tamer Than Mainland Counterparts
- New Cosmic Distance Measurement Points the Way to Elusive Dark Energy
- New Initiative Seeks to Make All Particle-Physics Papers Freely Available
- WHO Endorses 8 Projects to Tackle Neglected Diseases
- Is There a New Nuclear Kid on the Block?
- Location, Location, Lifestyle Determines Global Warming Pollution
- Hubble Telescope Reveals Deepest View of the Universe Yet
- "Highly Mobile" Testicles Frustrate Effort to Calm Hippos in Captivity
- Leaked Files Slam Stem Cell Therapy
- What You Should and Shouldn t Worry about after the Fukushima Nuclear Meltdowns
- Anti-tobacco Efforts Have Saved Millions of Lives Worldwide
- Cheap Battery Can Store Energy for a Rainy Day
- Switch to Natural Gas Slashes Power Plant Pollution
- Fish Go Birding [Video]
- How the "Global Cooling" Story Came to Be
- Can a Blind Person Be a Racist? [Excerpt]
- Is the Universe Made of Math? [Excerpt]
- A Star at the Edge of Eternity
- How Dangerous Is the Coal-Washing Chemical Spilled in West Virginia?
- Anti-Tobacco Efforts Have Saved Millions of Lives Worldwide
- After 23andMe, Another Personal Genetics Firm Is Charged with False Advertising
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