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- Studies shed light on Ebola’s M.O.
- Galactic bull's-eye came naturally
- Cold Case: Low Temperature-Tolerant Bavarian Beer Yeasts Traced to South America
- Black-White Science Funding Gap Still Constrains and Confounds
- Gene-Therapy Successes Spur Hope for Embattled Field
- News in Brief: Body & Brain
- Beneficial liaisons
- Asteroid sample nails meteorite source
- Cloud Formation May Be Linked to Cosmic Rays
- Deleted Scenes: The Sopranos with feathers
- Genes may explain who gets sick from flu
- Childhood Vaccines Cleared of Autism, Diabetes Link in New Report
- Solar cells could get quantum boost
- News in Brief: Genes & Cells
- Issue for the week of September 10th, 2011
- Recession-sensitive parenting
- Bypass’s Big Boon
- Helping Bats Hold On
- Flying on Sunshine
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Neighborhood Project: Using Evolution to Improve My Ci
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Now You See It: How the Brain Science of Attention Will Tr
- Book Review : Rome: Day One by Andrea Carandini
- Book Review : Someone Else's Twin: The True Story of Babies Switched at Birth by Nanc
- Book Review : When Gadgets Betray Us: The Dark Side of Our Infatuation With New Techn
- Book Review : The Compass of Pleasure: How Our Brains Make Fatty Foods, Orgasm, Exerc
- Book Review : Ordinary Geniuses: Max Delbruck, George Gamow, and the Origins of Genom
- Black-White Science Funding Gap Still Constrains and Confounds
- How Cold Is a Y Dwarf Star? Even You Are Warmer
- News in Brief: Earth & Environment
- Extraterrestrial Hurricanes: Other Planets Have Huge Storms, Too
- News in Brief: Molecules/Matter & Energy
- Irene's Impact: The Hurricane/Tropical Storm in Pictures
- Men’s spatial superiority takes cultural cues
- Willpower endures
- News in Brief: Humans
- Belly bacteria boss the brain
- Astronauts May Evacuate Space Station in November, NASA Says
- News in Brief: Atom & Cosmos
- Mining electronic records yields connections between diseases
- Saffron takes on cancer
- Star goes boom, telescopes zoom
- Pooping pandas may make better biofuels
- Friendly Bacteria Cheer Up Anxious Mice
- Using National Parks as Climate Change Education Grounds
- Middle school scientists recognized
- Fighting flames with greener materials
- News in Brief: Body & Brain
- FOR KIDS: Possible new saltwater stains on Mars
- Shortage of Pure Drug Samples Hampers 'Legal High' Work
- Lizard Genome Unveiled
- News in Brief: Life
- A lighter Higgs, but chase continues
- Woolly rhinos came down from the cold
- Oldest hand axes found
- What If NASA's Apollo Program Had Not Been Canceled?
- Stone Tools Shed Light on Early Human Migrations
- Passing Fear: Do Fuel Economy Gains Compromise Quick Acceleration?
- News in Brief: Genes & Cells
- Tibet Was Cradle of Evolution for Pre-Ice Age Mammals
- Night Owls More Likely to Suffer from Nightmares, Survey Suggests
- Obesity can turn body fat toxic
- Scientists Perceive NASA Bias Against Venus
- News in Brief: Earth & Environment
- News in Brief: Molecules
- Acid oceans helped fuel mass extinction
- News in Brief: Humans
- Electrified Bacterial Filaments Remove Uranium from Groundwater
- Human Ancestors Interbred with Related Species
- Could Stem Cells Rescue an Endangered Species?
- Congressional Paralysis Puts NIH Drug-Development Center in Limbo
- In the dark, cave fish follows its own rhythm
- Explosive goes boom, but not too soon
- If that’s a TV, this must be the den
- News in Brief: Atom & Cosmos
- Jumpy Stars Slow the Hunt for Other Earths
- NASA Unveils New Detailed Photos of Apollo Moon Landing Sites
- Commemorative Calculus: How an Algorithm Helped Arrange the Names on the 9/11 Memoria
- Brain stents pose risks
- New Research Examines Role of Clouds in Climate Change
- Earthly riches heaven sent
- Normal Breast-Cancer Gene Keeps Cancer at Bay by Blocking DNA Replication
- Ancient Sea Jelly Shakes Evolutionary Tree of Animals
- Fukushima Crisis Is Still Hazy
- NASA's Shrinking Astronaut Corps May Be Too Thin, Report Finds
- Fukushima's Reactor Cores Still Too Hot to Open
- Science & the Public: HIPPO reveals climate surprises
- Super-Earths may come in two flavors
- Fossil finds offer close look at a contested ancestor
- News in Brief: Body & Brain
- Book Review : On the Origin of Tepees: The Evolution of Ideas (and Ourselves) by Jonn
- Book Review : Future Science: Essays from the Cutting Edge (Vintage Original) by Max
- Book Review : Among African Apes: Stories and Photos from the Field by Martha M. Robb
- Book Review : Virtual Water: Tackling the Threat to Our Planet's Most Precious Resour
- Book Review : The Wild Life of Our Bodies: Predators, Parasites, and Partners That Sh
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Measure of the Earth: The Enlightenment Expedition That R
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Sex on Six Legs: Lessons on Life, Love and Language from t
- News in Brief: Genes & Cells
- Science From On High
- Last Words
- Tumor Tell-All
- Thirsty frogs make do with dew
- Issue for the week of September 24th, 2011
- The Next Attack? Terrorist's Attempts to Hijack Technology
- Plenty of Targets for Robots Exploring the Final Frontier
- The Apple of Its Eye: Security and Surveillance Pervades Post-9/11 New York City [Vid
- News in Brief: Earth/Environment
- The Changing Mental Health Aftermath of 9/11--Psychological "First Aid" Gains Favor o
- The Next Attack? Terrorists' Attempts to Hijack Technology
- News in Brief: Humans
- Hints of dark matter reported, again
- Cats engineered for disease resistance
- Peace of Mind: Near-Death Experiences Now Found to Have Scientific Explanations
- Nature's crystal palace
- Fatherhood Lowers Testosterone, Keeps Dads at Home
- 'Super-Earth,' 1 of 50 Newfound Alien Planets, Could Potentially Support Life
- Planet search finds lots of little guys
- News in Brief: Atom & Cosmos
- FOR KIDS: An elephant's "aha!" moment
- FOR KIDS: Worms, your unlikely allies
- QR tags can be rigged to attack smartphones
- Getting Voice: New Speech Synthesis Could Make Roger Ebert Sound More Like Himself
- A new way to breach the blood-brain barrier
- QR Tags Can Be Rigged to Attack Smartphones
- Synthetic lint ends up in oceans
- Summer Arctic melt among worst ever
- FOR KIDS: An energy lesson from panda poop
- FOR KIDS: Fireworks near the Big Dipper
- News in Brief: Life
- U.K. Researchers to Test "Artificial Volcano" for Geoengineering the Climate
- Star-Crossed: Milky Way's Spiral Shape May Result from a Smaller Galaxy's Impact
- Why Laughter May Be the Best Pain Medicine
- QR Tags Can Be Rigged to Attack Smart Phones
- NSAIDs may be risky early in pregnancy
- Molecular muscle gets the job done
- Dinosaur-era feathers sealed in amber
- The Virus Catchers, with Harald Zur Hausen
- My 2 Suns: Bounty of New Exoplanet Discoveries Includes a World Orbiting a Binary Sta
- "Super-Earth," 1 of 50 Newfound Alien Planets, Could Potentially Support Life
- On Kepler-16b, shadows come in pairs
- News in Brief: Body & Brain
- The Virus Catchers, with Harald Zur Hausen
- News in Brief: Genes & Cells
- Same face, different person
- Jellyfishes Shown to Be Effective Predators
- Strands of Life: Trailer for 61st Annual Lindau Meeting Films
- News in Brief: Earth & Environment
- News in Brief: Humans
- Pacific volcanoes share split personality
- Recent Blackout Highlights Nation's Aging Electricity Grid
- PhD Comics Hits the Big Screen
- Science Lags as Health Problems Emerge Near Natural Gas Fields
- Brain may sabotage efforts to lose weight
- Ringing in ears may have deeper source
- Preterm infants show mortality risks as children, adults
- News in Brief: Atom & Cosmos
- Foldit Gamers Solve Riddle of HIV Enzyme within 3 Weeks
- Scientists Worry over 'Bizarre' Trial on Earthquake Prediction
- U.S. Bests Canada in Lowering Child Flu Rates
- Jellyfishes Shown to Be Effective Predators
- Science & the Public: BPA: What to make of pollutant-laced kids’ foods
- Science gets the deets on DEET
- Scientists Worry Over "Bizarre" Trial on Earthquake Prediction
- Are Pigs Bringing the Flu to Your State? Researchers Map Influenza Spread by Hogs [An
- News in Brief: Body & Brain
- Penguins may sniff out relatives
- XMRV tie to chronic fatigue debunked
- Humans reached Asia in two waves
- FOR KIDS: What's on your genes?
- FOR KIDS: A greener way to keep flames away
- FOR KIDS: Wanted: Garbage collectors in space
- Particles Found to Travel Faster than Speed of Light
- Neutrinos seen to fly faster than light
- Issue for the week of October 8th, 2011
- Pole flips tied to plate tectonics
- Book Review : The Beginning of Infinity: Explanations That Transform the World by Dav
- Book Review : Brain Bugs: How the Brain's Flaws Shape Our Lives by Dean Buonomano
- Book Review : The Exquisite Butterfly Companion: The Science and Beauty of 100 Butter
- Book Review : Cosmos Close-up by Giles Sparrow
- Book Review : The Sibling Effect: What the Bonds Among Brothers and Sisters Reveal Ab
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Rambunctious Garden: Saving Nature in a Post-Wild World by
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Epigenetics: The Ultimate Mystery of Inheritance by Richar
- News in Brief: Genes & Cells
- Singled Out
- Fertile frontiers
- The Probabilistic Mind
- Solar Decathlon Embeds in Washington, D.C. [Slide Show]
- Combating Cancer with Edmond Fischer
- The Virus Catchers, with Harald Zur Hausen
- News in Brief: Earth/Environment
- Nose divides sweet from foul
- A Friend Like Me: When Given More Choices, People Pick Friends Similar to Themselves
- News in Brief: Molecules/Matter & Energy
- Childlessness May Increase Men's Heart Disease Risk
- Copping a Latitude: Genetics Supports Idea Cultural Interaction Was More East to West
- Faster-Than-Light Neutrinos? Physics Luminaries Voice Doubts
- Are Health Care Workers Who Decline Flu Shots Irresponsible?
- News in Brief: Atom & Cosmos
- B12 shortage linked to cognitive problems
- News in Brief: Humans
- Miracle fruit secret revealed
- Carbon-Credits System Tarnished by WikiLeaks Revelation
- Vaccine Campaign Will Target Deadly Childhood Diarrhea
- The mind's eye revealed
- Food makes male flies frisky
- Trilayer graphene exhibits quantum effect
- FOR KIDS: Glow kitties
- News in Brief: Life
- Test Pits Earthquake Forecasts Against Each Other
- 'Patent Trolls' Target Biotechnology Firms
- Test Pits Earthquake Forecasts against Each Other
- Afghanistan Holds Enormous Bounty of Rare Earths, Minerals
- Particles Found to Travel Faster Than Speed of Light
- Sweet beams: Lasers to measure blood sugar
- FOR KIDS: Old bones ignite fresh debate
- Messenger from Mercury
- Why Are More Deaths Expected in the Cantaloupe-Related Listeria Outbreak?
- Geothermal Power Plants Could Help Produce Lithium for Electric Cars
- Error and Trial: Italian Scientists Face Prison as Earthquake Manslaughter Hearing Re
- Longer cosmic ruler based on black holes
- Teen daters pal up to the bottle
- SpaceX Unveils Plan for World's First Fully Reusable Rocket
- Afghanistan Holds Enormous Bounty of Rare Earths, Minerals
- Watch the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Announcement at 5:30 AM ET [Web
- 2011 Medicine Nobel goes to immunology researchers
- Arctic ozone loss in 2011 unprecedented
- Many U.S. Drinking Water Wells Contaminated with Arsenic, Other Elements
- Discoveries Concerning Innate and Adaptive Immunity Win 2011 Nobel Prize in Physiolog
- Antennas reveal Antennae
- Hot, Odd and Curious: NASA Orbiter Reveals Mercury to Be Surprisingly Complex
- Dark energy discovery wins physics Nobel
- Discovery of Accelerating Universe Wins 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics
- Science & the Public: Arctic ozone: ‘Hole’ or just not whole?
- Miniplanet sports megapeak
- Biomarker for Huntington’s disease identified
- Cosmic acceleration discovery wins physics Nobel
- 2011 medicine Nobel goes to immunology researchers
- Planetary Pretender: Asteroid Vesta Has Planet-Like Features
- Depressed Patients May Process Hate Feelings Differently
- Surf zone study earns young scientist first place
- Heart disease has its own clock
- Unusual crystal patterns win chemistry Nobel
- The 2011 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Honors Discoverer of Quasicrystals
- Science & the Public: Study recalibrates trees' carbon uptake
- FOR KIDS: Cleaning clothes dirties oceans
- FOR KIDS: Cars of the future
- FOR KIDS: Double sunsets on a distant world
- Bench or Bedside? A Conversation with Ferid Murad
- Conjoined Comet: Hartley 2 May Have Formed from 2 Disparate Bodies
- Drone On: Will the FAA Open U.S. Skies to Unmanned Aircraft?
- Texture Messaging: Breakthrough May Help Spinal Cord Patients Experience Tactile Sens
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