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  1. Are the Nobels Finally Rewarding More Female Scientists' Achievements?
  2. Astronomers Tiptoe Closer to Confirming First Exomoon
  3. Indonesian Tsunami Was Powered by a Deadly Combo of Tectonics and Geography
  4. Revolution in Evolution Wins 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
  5. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Can Be Contagious
  6. A Nerve Pathway Links the Gut to the Brain's Pleasure Centers
  7. "Optical Tweezers" and Tools Used for Laser Eye Surgery Snag Physics Nobel
  8. Yes, Violent Video Games Trigger Aggression, but Debate Lingers
  9. NASA Image Uncrewed Japanese Vehicle Delivers Supplies to the Space Station
  10. NASA Image Ellen Ochoa at Work on the Shuttle
  11. NASA Image Southern California as Seen From Apollo 7
  12. NASA Image Expedition 57 Crew Returns to Baikonur
  13. NASA Image The Space Station Transits Our Sun
  14. NASA Image Soyuz Rolls to the Pad for Next Launch to the Space Station
  15. NASA Image Astronaut Joe Acaba Farms in Space
  16. NASA Image Home Again! Space Station Crew Lands
  17. NASA Image The Creativity of Mother Nature
  18. NASA Image Astronaut Ricky Arnold Works With a Student-Designed Experiment
  19. NASA Image Finding an Elusive Star Behind a Supernova
  20. NASA Image Northrop Grumman's Antares Rocket on the Pad
  21. NASA Image Raging Six-Day-Old Camp Fire Reaches 125,000 Acres in Size
  22. NASA Image Flooding Along the Nueces River
  23. NASA Image The Frozen Wild Dnieper River
  24. NASA Image Recovery of the Test Orion Capsule in the Pacific Ocean
  25. NASA Image Earth Enveloped in Airglow
  26. NASA Image Suwannee Blackwater River Meets the Sea
  27. NASA Image The International Space Station as of Oct. 4, 2018
  28. NASA Image Orion’s European Service Module to Arrive for First Mission
  29. NASA Image Happy Birthday, Michael Collins!
  30. NASA Image A New View of Our Starry Night
  31. NASA Image John Glenn Returns to Space on the STS-95 Mission
  32. NASA Image It’s Valley Fog Season
  33. NASA Image Hubble Captures the Ghost of Cassiopeia
  34. NASA Image Parker Solar Probe Looks Back at Earth
  35. NASA Image Newborn Stars Blow Bubbles in the Cat's Paw Nebula
  36. NASA Image Splashdown! Apollo 7 Returns Home
  37. NASA Image Hubble Spies Glittering Star Cluster in Nearby Galaxy
  38. NASA Image Launching the Galileo Mission
  39. NASA Image Magnetic Fields May Be the Key to Black Hole Activity
  40. Here's How Much Climate Change Could Cost the U.S.
  41. Warming Waters Could Make Sharks "Right-Handed"--and Deadlier
  42. Leaning Tower of Pisa Corrects Itself... a Little
  43. 4 Days of Intensive Therapy Can Reverse OCD for Years
  44. How Tear Gas Works: A Rundown of the Chemicals Used on Crowds
  45. Do Brain Waves Conduct Neural Activity Like a Symphony?
  46. Scientist Who Edited Babies' Genomes Faces Widespread Criticism
  47. The Biology of Sugars Points to a Sweet Strategy for Treating Cancer
  48. Trump Administration Policies Could Threaten Cuban Biosecurity
  49. NASA's InSight Mission Triumphantly Touches Down on Mars
  50. From Fog of War to Flames of Peace--Wildfires Surge in Post-FARC Colombia
  51. How Brain Injuries Deprive People of a Sense of Free Will
  52. The Lawn Grass Probably Isn't Greener
  53. Have Astronomers Found Another "Alien Megastructure" Star?
  54. Silent and Simple Ion Engine Powers a Plane with No Moving Parts
  55. The Great Barrier Reef Is "In for a Rough Ride"
  56. Colorful Asteroids Near Neptune Reveal a Solar System Conundrum
  57. Scientists Double Down on Landing Sites for Sample-Collecting Mars Rover
  58. Small Farmers in Mexico Keep Corn's Genetic Diversity Alive
  59. Genetics Start-Up Wants to Sequence People's Genomes for Free
  60. From Pine Cones to Hobbit Holes, Mimicking Nature Can Help Humans Adapt to Wildfires
  61. Scientist–Politicians Rack Up Wins on Election Day
  62. Why Don't We Forget How to Ride a Bike?
  63. Cities Can Alter Hurricanes, Intensifying Their Rainfall
  64. A Frozen Super-Earth May Orbit Barnard's Star
  65. NASA Image Newest Crew Launches for the International Space Station
  66. NASA Image A 'BrainStorm Trooper' Inquires About NASA Exploration
  67. NASA Image Hubble Explores the Coma Cluster's More Than 1,000 Galaxies
  68. NASA Image The Dunes in Mars' Wirtz Crater
  69. NASA Image Ringing in InSight's Landing on the Red Planet
  70. NASA Image InSight and MarCO, New Technologies Headed for the Red Planet
  71. NASA Image Exploding Stars Make Key Ingredient Found in Glass
  72. NASA Image 20 Years Ago, Construction Began on the International Space Station
  73. NASA Image SS John Young Cargo Craft Docks to Space Station
  74. NASA Image Antares Seen from Washington D.C. Tidal Basin
  75. NASA Image A Scar That the Woolsey Fire Left Behind
  76. "Spy" Virus Eavesdrops on Bacteria, Then Obliterates Them
  77. Could Medical Procedures Transmit Alzheimer's?
  78. A Math Function Describes How Whole Societies Remember--and Forget
  79. Experts Aren't Taking a Shine to California's Rooftop Solar Rule
  80. Finding Alien Life May Require Giant Telescopes Built in Orbit
  81. As Winters Warm, Blood-Sucking Ticks Drain Moose Dry
  82. Voyager 2 Spacecraft Enters Interstellar Space
  83. Infectious Outbreaks Threaten the Last Asiatic Lions
  84. China Launches First-Ever Mission to the Moon's Farside
  85. Google Searches Could Predict Heroin Overdoses
  86. "Superhuman" AI Triumphs Playing the Toughest Board Games
  87. Germs of Genius--a Masterpiece's "Microbiome" Can Spell Its Demise
  88. Is the U.S. Lagging in the Quest for Quantum Computing?
  89. Freshwater Is Getting Saltier, Threatening People and Wildlife
  90. Baboons Survive for Half a Year after Heart Transplants from Pigs
  91. First Successful Uterus Transplant from Deceased Donor Leads to Healthy Baby
  92. Heavy Rains and Hurricanes Clear a Path for Supercharged Mold
  93. NASA Image Giant Black Hole Powers Cosmic Fountain
  94. NASA Image Astronauts Anne McClain and Serena Auñón-Chancellor Work Aboard the Statio
  95. NASA Image Spirit of Apollo - 50th Anniversary of Apollo 8 at the Washington National
  96. NASA Image ICESat-2 Reveals Profile of Ice Sheets
  97. NASA Image Viewing the Approach of SpaceX's Dragon to the Space Station
  98. NASA Image Astronaut Anne McClain's First Voyage to the Space Station
  99. NASA Image Researching Supersonic Flight
  100. Going with the Flow: Waterfalls Can Form Spontaneously
  101. Mind Your "Fs" and "Vs": Agriculture May Have Shaped Both Human Jaws and Language
  102. An Hour of Light and Sound a Day Might Keep Alzheimer's at Bay
  103. The Internet Knows You Better Than Your Spouse Does
  104. Despite Similarities, Are the two Recent 737 Max 8 Crashes a Coincidence?
  105. Scientists Call for a Moratorium on Editing Inherited Genes
  106. As Scientists Probe the Mystery of How Newborns Develop Immunity, Order Rises from th
  107. Would New Physics Colliders Make Big Discoveries or Wander a Particle Desert?
  108. Infectious Diseases Spike amid Venezuela's Political Turmoil
  109. A Genetic Basis for Insomnia Emerges from the Twilight
  110. Sound by the Pound: Surprising Discovery Hints Sonic Waves Carry Mass
  111. Starstruck--60 Years of NASA's Dazzling Archives
  112. Radioactive Glass Beads May Tell the Terrible Tale of How the Fukushima Meltdown Unfo
  113. Japan Delays Decision for Hosting Next Big Particle Collider
  114. The Wisdom of Crowds Requires the Political Left and Right to Work Together
  115. New "FarFarOut" World Is the Most Distant Solar System Object Known
  116. Faux Fish Might Help Aquaculture Keep Feeding the World
  117. Computer Program Measures the Entropy of Art
  118. Tilted Exoplanets May Explain Decade-Old Astronomical Mystery
  119. For Alzheimer's Sufferers, Brain Inflammation Ignites a Neuron-Killing "Forest Fire"
  120. Susceptibility to Mental Illness May Have Helped Humans Adapt over the Millennia
  121. Researchers Enable "Super Mice" to See Near-Infrared Light
  122. SpaceX's Crew Dragon Signals Sea Change in U.S. Spaceflight
  123. Local Flood Forecasting Has Been Dangerously Imprecise—That's About to Change
  124. "Toffee Planets" Hint at Earth's Cosmic Rarity
  125. Looking for Life on Mars: Viking Experiment Team Member Reflects on Divisive Findings
  126. The Pitfalls of Data's Gender Gap
  127. Europe Stores Electricity in Gas Pipes
  128. Military Tries Out Fish as Underwater Spies
  129. Amphibian-Killing Invasive Fungus Causes Record Wildlife Loss
  130. A Repurposed Drug Could Offer Hope after Many Alzheimer's Trial Failures
  131. Dogs Detect the Scent of Seizures
  132. Found: A Quadrillion Ways for String Theory to Make Our Universe
  133. Mission to Europa Gets New Instrument to Look for Signs of Habitability
  134. The "Fantastic" Feeling of a Breakthrough: Q&A with Math Prize Winner Karen Uhlenbeck
  135. New Strategies Take On the Worst Cancer--Glioblastoma
  136. Russia's New Nuclear Missiles Squeeze Response Time
  137. Can Soil Microbes Slow Climate Change?
  138. The Adult Brain Does Grow New Neurons After All, Study Says
  139. How 3-D Printing Could Break into the Building Industry
  140. Best-Yet Measurements Deepen Cosmological Crisis
  141. An Impossible Scenario: Scientists Watch as Heat Moves at the Speed of Sound
  142. First Baby Monkey Born Using Sperm from Frozen Testicles
  143. Huge Meteor Explosion a Wake-Up Call for Planetary Defense
  144. A Common Anesthetic Could Ease PTSD and Other Stress Disorders
  145. Study on Weed Killers and Monarch Butterflies Spurs Ecological Flap
  146. Atheism Is Inconsistent with the Scientific Method, Prizewinning Physicist Says
  147. Big Religion May Have Gotten Too Much Credit for the Evolution of Modern Society
  148. 'Oumuamua, Our First Interstellar Visitor, May Have Been a Comet After All
  149. Cyberchondriacs Just Know They Must Be Sick
  150. A Heavy-Metal Planet Orbiting a Dead Star May Foretell Our World's End
  151. Zapping Lead Pipes with Electricity Could Make Them Safer for Drinking Water
  152. Anti-Aging Discovery Could Lead to Restorative Skin Treatments
  153. Cats Recognize Their Own Names--Even If They Choose to Ignore Them
  154. Solar Power's Benefits Don't Shine Equally on Everyone
  155. Watch Now: Gravitational Waves as New Windows on the Universe
  156. How Old Are Saturn's Rings? The Debate Rages On
  157. Watch Now: Einstein's Scientific Revolution and the Limits of Quantum Theory
  158. How France Can Rebuild Notre Dame
  159. 'Oumuamua-like Objects Might Supercharge Planet Formation
  160. Microplastics Are Blowing in the Wind
  161. Environmental Thinker Bill McKibben Sounds Warning on Technology
  162. A Second Planet May Orbit Earth's Nearest Neighboring Star
  163. Behind the Buzz: How Ketamine Changes the Depressed Patient's Brain
  164. The Mathematics of (Hacking) Passwords
  165. Israeli Spacecraft Fails to Make First Private Lunar Landing
  166. Philippine Fossils Add Surprising New Species to Human Family Tree
  167. Tests on Astronaut and Twin Brother Highlight Spaceflight's Human Impact
  168. Environment Watchdogs Harness AI to Track Overflowing Factory-Farm Waste
  169. An Exit Chute from the Universe: The Story of a Historic Effort to Image a Black Hole
  170. At Last, a Black Hole's Image Revealed
  171. "Hyperscans" Show How Brains Sync as People Interact
  172. A Geological "Orrery" Could Reveal Planetary Dynamics in Deep Time
  173. Deadly Volcanic Flows Glide on Their Own Cushion of Air
  174. Gravitational Observatories Hunt for Lumpy Neutron Stars
  175. Liver Illness Strikes Latino Children Like a "Silent Tsunami"
  176. An Exomoon Eludes Astronomers—for Now
  177. How to Kill HIV: Target Its "Influencers"
  178. Watching Apollo 11 with NASA Historian Bill Barry
  179. Cosmos, Quantum and Consciousness: Is Science Doomed to Leave Some Questions Unanswer
  180. Venezuela Is Unraveling—So Is Its Science
  181. Could Air-Conditioning Fix Climate Change?
  182. As Pesticide Turns Up in More Places, Safety Concerns Mount
  183. Is the EPA Stifling Science on Chemical Toxicity Reports?
  184. Caffeine Peps Up Solar Energy
  185. NASA to Seek Iron-Spewing Volcanoes at Psyche
  186. Scientists Take a Step Toward Decoding Speech from the Brain
  187. Seabird Poop Speeds Up Coral Growth
  188. Did a Meteor from Another Star Strike Earth in 2014?
  189. Hurricane Aftermath Leaves Florida with Years of Major Wildfire Threat
  190. Brain Restoration System Explores Hazy Territory between Being Dead or Alive
  191. Notre Dame's Architectural Legacy
  192. Pain Patients Get Relief from War on Opioids
  193. Scientists Uncover California's Hidden Earthquakes
  194. A Genetic Risk Score Tries to Predict Whether a Child Will Become Obese
  195. How We Roll: Study Shows We're More Lone Wolves Than Team Players
  196. Bioplastics Could Solve a Major Pollution Problem
  197. Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2019
  198. New NASA Mission Will Fly Titan's Frigid Skies to Search for Life's Beginnings
  199. Our Brain Uses a Not-So-Instant Replay to Make Decisions
  200. Mysterious Outburst's Quiet Cosmic Home Yields More Questions Than Answers
  201. To Clean Drinking Water, Just Add Microbes
  202. Going Barefoot Is Good for the Sole
  203. What's So Funny? The Science of Why We Laugh
  204. How to Debate a Science Denier
  205. Elite Athletes' Gut Bacteria Give Rodent Runners a Boost
  206. Business as Usual Threatens Thousands of Amazon Tree Species
  207. European Comet Interceptor Could Visit an Interstellar Object
  208. Climate Change Throws a Wrench in Everglades Restoration
  209. "Missing" Wallets with More Cash Are More Likely to Be Returned
  210. The Quantum Internet Is Emerging, One Experiment at a Time
  211. Why Some Amazonian Societies Survived and Others Perished amid Pre-Columbian Droughts
  212. Domestication Made Dogs' Facial Anatomy More Fetching to Humans
  213. Gene Increases Risk for Pot Addiction
  214. In the Wiggle of an Ear, a Surprising Insight into Bat Sonar
  215. Better Memory through Electrical Brain Ripples
  216. The Bitter Truth: Scientists Sequence the Almond Genome
  217. Ecological Detectives Hunt for San Francisco's Vanished Waterways
  218. Using Marijuana to Get High Dates Back Millennia
  219. Water on Europa--with a Pinch of Salt
  220. Watch a Raging Forest Fire Surround You in 360 Degrees
  221. What to Expect from India's Second Moon Mission
  222. Humans Fold: AI Conquers Poker's Final Milestone
  223. A New Twist on Artificial Muscles
  224. Viking History Is Melting Away in Greenland
  225. Science and Sustainability May Clash on the Moon
  226. Quirky Quantum Tunneling Observed
  227. Future Gravitational-Wave Detectors Could Find Exoplanets, Too
  228. Utility-Scale Energy Storage Will Enable a Renewable Grid
  229. DNA Data Storage Is Closer Than You Think
  230. Massive Forest Restoration Could Greatly Slow Global Warming
  231. Safer Nuclear Reactors Are on the Way
  232. Advanced Food Tracking and Packaging Will Save Lives and Cut Waste
  233. Worm Wiring Diagram May Help Us Understand Our Own Nervous System
  234. Collaborative Telepresence Could Render Distance (Relatively) Meaningless
  235. Smarter Fertilizers Can Reduce Environmental Contamination
  236. New Method for Tackling Stroke Restrains an Overactive Immune System
  237. A Special Class of Proteins Offers Promising Targets for Drugs for Cancer and Alzheim
  238. Tiny Lenses Will Enable Design of Miniature Optical Devices
  239. Social Robots Play Nicely with Others
  240. The Space Station May Soon Smell like Fresh-Baked Cookies
  241. An Innovative Robotic Exosuit Boosts Both Walking and Running
  242. A Flash on Jupiter, the Death of Mitochondria and the World under Your Skin: The Week
  243. The Reason Antarctica Is Melting: Shifting Winds, Driven by Global Warming
  244. Your Employer May Be Spying on You--and Wasting Its Time
  245. Scientists Seek Better Guidelines for Editing Genes in Human Embryos
  246. Can We Rely on Our Intuition?
  247. Antisense Drugs for Huntington's, ALS and Prion Diseases Could Meet the Dire Need for
  248. Airborne Plastic Is Blowing All the Way to the Arctic
  249. Earth Could Be a Lens for a Revolutionary Space Telescope
  250. Despite Controversy, Human Studies of CRISPR Move Forward in the U.S.