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  1. Facebook Snooping on Job Candidates May Backfire for Employers
  2. Shark Species Thought to Be Extinct Found in Fish Market [Slide Show]
  3. How Dangerous Is the Coal-Washing Chemical Spilled in West Virginia?
  4. Long a Mystery, How 500-Meter-High Undersea Waves Form Is Revealed
  5. Surviving the West Virginia Water Crisis [Slide Show]
  6. What Fetal Genome Screening Could Mean for Babies and Parents
  7. Levels of Controversial Chemicals in Americans Fall and Rise
  8. "Net Neutrality" Ruling Opens Door for 2-Tiered Internet Market
  9. What a Transportation Revolution in China Looks Like
  10. "Net Neutrality" Ruling Opens Door for 2-Tiered Internet Market
  11. Comet Craft Approaches its Target
  12. Migrating Birds Use Precise Flight Formations to Maximize Energy Efficiency
  13. Obama to Speak on NSA Surveillance Controversy
  14. Comet Craft Approaches Its Target
  15. Astronomers Get a Clearer Look at Supermassive Black Holes at Galactic Centers
  16. New Genetic Clue to Lupus Is Found
  17. Astronomers Get a Clearer Look at Supermassive Black Holes at Galactic Centers
  18. New Genetic Clue to Lupus Is Found
  19. Comet Craft Approaches Its Target
  20. Migrating Birds Use Precise Flight Formations to Maximize Energy Efficiency
  21. Obama to Speak on NSA Surveillance Controversy
  22. What a Transportation Revolution in China Looks Like
  23. What Fetal Genome Screening Could Mean for Babies and Parents
  24. Levels of Controversial Chemicals in Americans Fall—and Rise
  25. "Net Neutrality" Ruling Opens Door for 2-Tiered Internet Market
  26. Long a Mystery, How 500-Meter-High Undersea Waves Form Is Revealed
  27. Surviving the West Virginia Water Crisis [Slide Show]
  28. Facebook Snooping on Job Candidates May Backfire for Employers
  29. Shark Species Thought to Be Extinct Found in Fish Market [Slide Show]
  30. After 23andMe, Another Personal Genetics Firm Is Charged with False Advertising
  31. How Dangerous Is the Coal-Washing Chemical Spilled in West Virginia?
  32. How the "Global Cooling" Story Came to Be
  33. Can a Blind Person Be a Racist? [Excerpt]
  34. Is the Universe Made of Math? [Excerpt]
  35. A Star at the Edge of Eternity
  36. Switch to Natural Gas Slashes Power Plant Pollution
  37. Fish Go Birding [Video]
  38. Anti-Tobacco Efforts Have Saved Millions of Lives Worldwide
  39. Cheap Battery Can Store Energy for a Rainy Day
  40. What You Should and Shouldn’t Worry about after the Fukushima Nuclear Meltdowns
  41. Island Lizards Are Tamer Than Mainland Counterparts
  42. Obama Stands Fast on Intelligence Gathering but Promises More Oversight
  43. The Nastiest of the Cold Viruses Reveals Its True Form
  44. Camera-Carrying Falcons Reveal Their Hunting Techniques
  45. A Shot against Breast Cancer
  46. Proxima’s Unprecedented Passage: When Stars Align
  47. Massive Asteroid Spurts Plumes of Water Vapor
  48. Light from Ancient Quasar Reveals Intergalactic Web
  49. Plant-Killing Fungi Found to Preserve Rainforest Diversity
  50. Supernova Erupts in Nearby Galaxy
  51. Continental Telescope Array Could Usher Astronomy Revolution in Africa
  52. Stem-cell Company in Crisis
  53. Can Fracking Clean China's Air and Slow Climate Change?
  54. City Sea Otters Live Better Than Their Country Cousins [Slide Show]
  55. Sexual Cannibal Spiders May Have Poor Impulse Control
  56. Do We Need Flame Retardants in Electronics?
  57. Bold Photographs Depict Environmental Decay [Slide Show]
  58. Black Death Plague Strain Differs from That Which Killed Millions 800 Years Earlier
  59. Icelandic Drilling Project Opens Door to Volcano-Powered Electricity
  60. Tiger Shark Shot and Dumped at Sea as Cull Begins in Western Australia
  61. New Hybrid Solar Device Exploits the Best of Both Worlds
  62. Inside the Head of a Science Cartoonist
  63. New Biotech Makes It Much Easier to Genetically Modify Monkeys
  64. Parallel Universes: Live Stream on Saturday, 9 PM EST
  65. Brain Scans Show Promise for Early Detection of Cognitive Problems
  66. 3 Weeks Later, Many West Virginians Still Not Drinking Tap Water
  67. NASA’s Troubled $8-Billion Hubble Successor Is Back on Track [Slide Show]
  68. Who Will Pay for an Earthquake Warning System on the West Coast?
  69. Mosquitoes Carry Yet Another Tropical Disease toward the U.S.
  70. Is Radioactive Hydrogen in Drinking Water a Cancer Threat?
  71. Salmon Use Magnetic Field–Based Internal Maps to Find Their Way
  72. Making Winter Sports Olympic Champions out of Australian “Beach Babes” [Excerpt]
  73. Studies Link DDT, other Environmental Toxins to Late-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease
  74. How India's Drug Biz Can Compromise Your Pills????
  75. Eastern Yoga Joins Western Medicine to Heal Breast Cancer Survivors
  76. High-Powered Lasers Deliver Fusion Energy Breakthrough
  77. Understanding the Brain May Help Explain Eating Disorders [Video]
  78. Winter in the Antarctic Shows What It Will Take to Live on Mars
  79. The Rise of the Crazy Ants
  80. Do You Have a 2-Body Problem? [Poll]
  81. When Scientists Are Mad about Each Other
  82. Cool Roofs Might Be Enough to Save Cities from Climate Overheating
  83. To Make Natural Gas a Good Fuel, Find the "Super-Emitters"
  84. Prions Are Key to Preserving Long Term Memories
  85. Gene Therapy Shows Promise for Treating Heart Attack Victims
  86. Cosmic Mismatch Hints at the Existence of a 'Sterile' Neutrino
  87. Feeling Simpatico with Your Dog? It May Be Based on Similar Human–Canine Brain Struct
  88. Hollywood’s Pompeii Gets History Mostly Right, but Takes Some Geologic Artistic Licen
  89. X PRIZE Teams Shoot for Milestone Awards en Route to the Moon
  90. Although Purebred Dogs Can Be Best in Show, Are They Worst in Health?
  91. Students Combine Arts and Science While Exploring "Transhumanism" [Slide Show]
  92. The Hunt for Neandertal Genes [Excerpt]
  93. The Stunning Symbiosis between Math and Knitting [Slide Show]
  94. Is a Wave of Poliolike Symptoms in California Cause for Alarm?
  95. Making Babies with 3 Genetic Parents Gets FDA Hearing
  96. The Science Is In: Elephants Are Even Smarter Than We Realized
  97. Meet the Dropleton—a “Quantum Droplet” That Acts Like a Liquid
  98. Hundreds of New Exoplanets Validated by Kepler Telescope Team
  99. Wine Becomes More Like Whisky as Alcohol Content Gets High
  100. NASA Adopts Changes to Prevent Recurrence of Dangerous Spacesuit Leak
  101. Drones, Robotic Rovers and Citizen Scientists Join Forces to Sample a Lake’s Biodiver
  102. Compound That May Mimic Calorie Restriction Extends Life Span in Mice
  103. Hidden “Signature” in Online Photos Could Help Nab Child Abusers
  104. Equations Are Art Inside a Mathematician’s Brain
  105. Algae in Glass Cases Could Determine Fracking’s Toll
  106. Sea Turtles' "Lost Years" Transatlantic Journey Mapped for First Time
  107. Physics Can Solve Child-Custody Arrangements
  108. 15 Works of Art Depicting Women in Science [Photo Essay]
  109. Found: The Fastest-Approaching Object in the Universe
  110. Targeting Drunk Women Accounts for Sexual Aggression, Not 'Blurred Lines'
  111. 500 Drugs Updated with Directions for Child Use Since 2002
  112. Snowden Speaks: NSA Whistleblower Addresses SXSW
  113. During Medical Emergencies on Deep-Space Flights Fluid-Filled Domes Could Stanch Blee
  114. Can U.S. Fracked Gas Save Ukraine?
  115. Malaysia Airlines Jetliner Disappearance Likely Is Temporary
  116. Health Benefits of Bike Sharing Depend on Age, Gender
  117. Europa’s Water Geysers Entice Scientists to Send a Probe—but Can NASA Do It on the Ch
  118. Master of Long-Distance Aviation Loses Ground
  119. Bionic Plants Offer Superpowered Photosynthesis
  120. Gravitational Waves from Big Bang Detected
  121. The Data-Visualization Revolution
  122. Could Stem Cells Breathe New Life into the Field of Blood Substitution?
  123. In Search of a Cure for the Dreaded Hangover
  124. Can Chicago Curb Menthol Smoking among African American Youth?
  125. Antianxiety Drugs Successfully Treat Autism
  126. Citizen Science Project Markets Test for Damaged DNA
  127. Why Is Dark Chocolate Good for You? Thank Your Microbes
  128. Microbial Signature of Crohn's Disease Revealed
  129. Prion Detection Method Shows Promise as Alzheimer’s Test
  130. Mysterious Malaysia Air Flight 370 Highlights Flaws in Aircraft Tracking
  131. Even Einstein Could Not Have Imagined Technology Used to Directly Detect Gravitationa
  132. A Cassava Revolution Could Feed the World’s Hungry
  133. How Do You Hide a Boeing 777?
  134. Baker's Yeast Gets a Genetic Makeover
  135. Chasing the Geomagnetic Storm for a Nighttime Light Experience Like No Other [Slide S
  136. 10 Extinct Animals Lost to Planet Earth but Preserved in Photographs [Excerpt & Photo
  137. Baker's Yeast Gets a Genetic Makeover
  138. Food and Water Shortages May Prove Major Risks of Climate Change
  139. Multiverse Controversy Heats Up over Gravitational Waves
  140. Global Conflict Could Threaten Geostationary Satellites
  141. Seductive Yeast Cells are Just the Right Size
  142. Patients Can Now Choose Not to Know Their Own DNA Secrets
  143. How to Keep the Lights on after a Superstorm
  144. Liquid Ocean Sloshes under Saturn Moon’s Icy Crust, Cassini Evidence Shows
  145. Star Birth Sparked at the Galaxy's Edge
  146. Invisible Ink War: How Chemists Revealed Germany’s Secret WW I Writing [Excerpt]
  147. Fossil Galaxy May Be One of First Ever Formed
  148. Dark Matter May Be Destroying Itself in Milky Way’s Core
  149. Are We Any Closer to Knowing How Many Species There Are on Earth?
  150. Exotic Space Particles Slam into Buried South Pole Detector
  151. Our Furry Friends Now Are Shaped by Biotechnology
  152. The "Heartbleed" Internet Security Flaw: What You Need to Know
  153. Catch a Total Lunar Eclipse Sidling Up to Mars—and Send Us Your Photos
  154. How to Solve Global Warming: It's the Energy Supply
  155. Hunger Gains: A New Idea of Why Eating Less Increases Life Span
  156. The Overlooked Influence of Kathleen Sebelius
  157. Bloody Moon and Planet Align: Photos from Readers
  158. Heartbleed Software Snafu: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
  159. Could an Oral Measles Drug Help the Unvaccinated?
  160. Animals with Human Rights Will Be More Than a Pet Peeve for Researchers
  161. Cull Kill Includes Small Tiger Sharks along with Intended Victims [Video]
  162. Virtual Doctor Visits Gaining Steam in “Geneticist Deserts”
  163. As Drug War Rages, Tweets Reveal Mexicans’ Emotional Numbness
  164. Repreive For Men: Y Chromosome Is Not Vanishing
  165. U.S. Puzzles Over What to Do about E-Cigarettes
  166. The Beguiling History of Bees [Excerpt]
  167. Good Friday Quake in Mexico City Tested Region’s Preparations for Bigger One
  168. Water Scarcity and the Private Sector
  169. Fungus-Chomping Micro Predators Could Protect Amphibians from Decimating Skin Disease
  170. Many Prisoners on Death Row are Wrongfully Convicted
  171. Bitcoin Vies with New Cryptocurrencies as Coin of the Cyber Realm
  172. Arthritis Research Looks to Unlock Secrets of Heart Disease and Depression
  173. New Drug for Stomach Cancer Starves Tumors of Blood
  174. Antibiotic Resistance Is Now Rife across the Entire Globe
  175. Heavenly Sounds: Hearing Astronomical Data Can Lead to Scientific Insights
  176. 4 Robots That Teach Children Science and Math in Engaging Ways
  177. Human Sexual Responses Boosted by Bodily Scents
  178. Rebooting Civilization: Survivors’ How-to Guide for Restoring Technology after the Ap
  179. Braking Trains Coupling with Energy Storage for Big Electricity Savings
  180. Superheavy Element 117 Points to Fabled “Island of Stability” on Periodic Table
  181. Sonar Spots Invisible Arctic Oil Spills
  182. World’s Largest Solar Array Set to Crank Out 290 Megawatts of Sunshine Power
  183. Does Rice Farming Lead to Collectivist Thinking?
  184. Neutron Death Mystery Has Physicists Stymied
  185. Salvage of Costa Concordia Shipwreck Suffers Setback
  186. Smog-Sucking Electrostatic Vacuum Cleaners May Scrub Beijing’s Air
  187. A Generation Loses Consciousness, and Grows More Conscious of Headbanging
  188. Help for Kelp—Seaweed Slashers See Harvesting Cuts Coming
  189. Russia to Close Space Station in 2020 Due to U.S. Sanctions
  190. Bot-Built Exhibit Hall Shows Architectural Flair and Avant-Garde Design
  191. Deadly MERS Camel Virus Crosses Ocean to U.S.
  192. True Stories of Trauma and Madness—and Why Portrait Sitters Tend to Face Left [Excerp
  193. Baffling Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Set for Diagnostic Overhaul
  194. Senators Sound Off on Electronic Cigarettes
  195. Is Reintroducing Acorns into the Human Diet a Nutty Idea?
  196. Under the Knife: Where Infections Fly under the Radar
  197. Russia and Canada Heat Up Faster Than the Arctic [Slide Show]
  198. Human-Lit Fires Can Pose Threat to Amazon Rainforest
  199. The Brazilian Banes: A World Cup Disease Guide
  200. Electric Grid, You Have Software Updates Available
  201. For Atom-Friendly Asia, a Nuclear Power Boom—in the West, Stagnation
  202. Neurofeedback Increases Affection, Builds Empathy
  203. Backlash to Big Bang Discovery Gathers Steam
  204. How Bacteria in Placenta Could Help Shape Human Health
  205. If You’re Looking for a Healthy Environment, Follow the Dancing Bee
  206. Cash-Starved NASA May Have to Nix 1 Space Telescope to Save Others
  207. A New “Theory of Everything”: Reality Emerges from Cosmic Copyright Law
  208. Speed-Reading Reborn for Smartphones, Smartwatches
  209. Obama to Host Sports Concussion Summit
  210. New Tanning Bed Rules Link Lamps to Cancer
  211. Wearable Tech Helps You Live in the Moment
  212. Genetic Heroes May Be Key to Treating Debilitating Diseases
  213. A Stellar Discovery on the Milky Way's Far Side
  214. Delaying Vaccines Increases Risks—with No Added Benefits
  215. NASA Image Most Colorful View of Universe Captured by Hubble Space Telescope
  216. NASA Image Composite Cryotank Loaded into Test Stand at NASA's Marshall Space Flight
  217. NASA Image Venice Lagoon
  218. NASA Image Orion Heat Shield Attached
  219. NASA Image Morpheus Prototype Uses Hazard Detection System to Land Safely in Dark
  220. NASA Image Orion Crew Module Set for Connection to Heat Shield
  221. NASA Image Expedition 40 Launches to the International Space Station
  222. NASA Image Expedition 40 Preflight: Soyuz Rocket Rolls Out
  223. NASA Image Western Sahara Viewed From International Space Station
  224. NASA Image Destiny Laboratory Attached to International Space Station
  225. When Galaxy Clusters Crash, Light Warps and Particles Fly
  226. Lyme Disease’s Possible Bacterial Predecessor Found in Ancient Tick
  227. NASA Image Giant Landform on Mars
  228. Carbon Dioxide Emissions Rise with Rebounding Economy
  229. NASA Image Grand Swirls from NASA's Hubble
  230. World Cup to Debut Mind-Controlled Robotic Suit
  231. NASA Image Gored of the Rings
  232. NASA Image Orion Comes Together
  233. NASA Image Inside the International Space Station's Destiny Laboratory
  234. Reading Techniques Help Students Master Science
  235. NASA Image Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo as Seen From the International Space Station
  236. NASA Image Hubble Eyes Golden Rings of Star Formation
  237. El Niño Could Make U.S. Weather More Extreme during 2014
  238. The World’s Most Popular Numbers [Excerpt]
  239. HIV on Trial: An Attempt to Cure the World’s Smallest Patients
  240. NASA Image Spurting Plasma
  241. Can Open Patents or Zippy Race Cars Spur Electric Car Sales?
  242. NASA Image Astronauts Watch the World Cup Aboard the International Space Station
  243. NASA Image Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter's View of Tycho Central Peak
  244. 161 Bird-Watcher Apps for the iPhone—and They’re All for the Birds [Slide Show]
  245. If Spacetime Were a Superfluid, Would It Unify Physics—or Is the Theory All Wet?
  246. NASA Image Storm Cell Over the Southern Appalachian Mountains
  247. Liquid Water in an Icy No Man’s Land
  248. Drones Bring Fight and Flight to Battle against Poachers [Slide Show]
  249. NASA Image Phytoplankton Bloom Off the Coast of Iceland
  250. Cold Comfort: The Ethnography of Refrigerators [Slide Show]