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- Book Review : The Medical Book: From Witch Doctors to Robot Surgeons, 250 Milestones (0 replies)
- Book Review : Working on Mars: Voyages of Scientific Discovery with the Mars Explorat (0 replies)
- Book Review : The Mating Lives of Birds by James Parry (0 replies)
- Book Review : Addiction by Design: Machine Gambling in Las Vegas by Natasha Dow Schül (0 replies)
- Astronomers spot leftover light from ancient stars (0 replies)
- The Science behind Superstorm Sandy s Crippling Storm Surge (0 replies)
- Extremely Bad Weather (0 replies)
- Beginnings of Bionic (0 replies)
- The Presidential Debate We Never Had: Climate Change [Video] (0 replies)
- Astronomers spot leftover light from first stars (0 replies)
- Too little money, too much borrowing (0 replies)
- Extensive bird family tree rewrites some history (0 replies)
- FOR KIDS: Exhaled air: A problem in buildings? (0 replies)
- People in Poor Neighborhoods Breathe More Hazardous Particles (0 replies)
- Monkeys keep the beat without outside help (0 replies)
- How the Frankenstorm came to life (0 replies)
- Across 1,000 genomes, rarities abound (0 replies)
- Hunting dark matter with DNA (0 replies)
- FOR KIDS: Of fish and brain health (0 replies)
- The Science of Tropical Cyclone Sandy--Live Chat, October 30 [Transcript] (0 replies)
- Plastic fantastic seals in speeding projectiles (0 replies)
- The Stats Are In: Superstorm Sandy Totals (0 replies)
- Hepatitis E Vaccine Debuts (0 replies)
- Hurricane Sandy Spins Up Climate Discussion (0 replies)
- Fairly Simple Math Could Bridge Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity (0 replies)
- Live Chat at 1 P.M. EDT on Tropical Cyclone Sandy (0 replies)
- On Firmament Ground: Partially Completed ALMA Radio Telescope Already Generating Disc (0 replies)
- Leopard Seals Suck Up Dinner (0 replies)
- Smoking laws limit heart attacks (0 replies)
- Low central pressure among Hurricane Sandy’s unusual features (0 replies)
- Out to Crunch: U.S. Energy Department Unleashes Its Titan Supercomputer (0 replies)
- Sandy versus Katrina, and Irene: Monster Hurricanes by the Numbers (0 replies)
- "Penis Worm" Shakes Evolutionary Tree (0 replies)
- Ozone hole at smallest size in decades (0 replies)
- An enlightened idea (0 replies)
- Nuclear Fusion Project Struggles to Put the Pieces Together (0 replies)
- 'Penis Worm' Shakes Evolutionary Tree (0 replies)
- Gulf Stream Shift Linked to Methane Gas Escaping from Seabeds (0 replies)
- How Food Became Technology [Excerpt] (0 replies)
- FOR KIDS: A slime with memory (0 replies)
- FOR KIDS: Young scientists tackle abstract problems (0 replies)
- Same neurons at work in sleep and under anesthesia (0 replies)
- Violent birth proposed for Saturn’s moon mishmash (0 replies)
- Shoulder fossil may put Lucy's kind up a tree (0 replies)
- The BuZZZ: Sleepy Honeybees Have Harder Time Recalling Recent Experiences (0 replies)
- Radioactive Fish Near Fukushima Suggest Ongoing Contamination (0 replies)
- Contaminated Culture: Native People Struggle with Tainted Resources (0 replies)
- Pioneering Battery-Maker Files for Bankruptcy (0 replies)
- How to Eat Triceratops (0 replies)
- Controlling the Controllers: A Timeline of Geoengineering Rules and Regulations World (0 replies)
- The 62nd Annual Lindau Meeting: "Betting on the Cosmos" [Video] (0 replies)
- Aspirin has selective benefit in colorectal cancer (0 replies)
- DNA-Swap Technology Almost Ready for Fertility Clinic (0 replies)
- How Slight Sleep Deprivation Could Add Extra Pounds (0 replies)
- Easter Island Statues Might Have Been "Walked" Out of Quarry (0 replies)
- News in Brief: Highlights from Neuroscience 2012 (0 replies)
- Cloning-like method targets mitochondrial diseases (0 replies)
- Gulf Stream might be releasing seafloor methane (0 replies)
- The 62nd Annual Lindau Meeting: "Beyond the Classroom" [Video] (0 replies)
- Pacific Ocean Hacker Speaks Out (0 replies)
- Can Controversial Ocean Iron Fertilization Save Salmon? (0 replies)
- Earliest primate had tree-climber ankles (0 replies)
- FOR KIDS: The teenage brain (0 replies)
- FOR KIDS: Curiosity’s watery find (0 replies)
- FOR KIDS: The 2012 Nobel Prizes (0 replies)
- FOR KIDS: Harder than diamonds? (0 replies)
- Human blood types have deep evolutionary roots (0 replies)
- Egg Freezing Enters Clinical Mainstream (0 replies)
- Climate Scientist Sues for Defamation (0 replies)
- Bill McKibben Launches Campus Crusade for Climate (0 replies)
- GPS-Free Tech Can Track Miners' and Soldiers' Boots Underground (0 replies)
- Gene Genesis: Scientists Observe New Genes Evolving from Mutated Copies (0 replies)
- Hind wings gave four-winged dino flight control (0 replies)
- Spanish quake linked to groundwater pumping (0 replies)
- Captive Beluga Whale Imitated Human Voices (0 replies)
- Fake Addendum by Contrarian Group Tries to Undo U.S. Government Climate Report (0 replies)
- Rising Energy Costs May Usher in U.S. Freight Rail Revival (0 replies)
- Fossil Scars Capture Dinosaur Head-Butts (0 replies)
- Issue for the week of November 3rd, 2012 (0 replies)
- Fasting hormone helps mice live longer (0 replies)
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Joy of x: A Guided Tour of Math, from One to Infinity (0 replies)
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Homo Mysterious: Evolutionary Puzzles of Human Nature by D (0 replies)
- Book Review : Fifty Minerals That Changed the Course of History by Eric Chaline (0 replies)
- Book Review : Owls of the World: A Photographic Guide by Heimo Mikkola (0 replies)
- Book Review : The Science of Human Perfection: How Genes Became the Heart of American (0 replies)
- Book Review : The Spine of the Continent: The Most Ambitious Wildlife Conservation Pr (0 replies)
- Book Review : Wonderful Life with the Elements: The Periodic Table Personified by Bun (0 replies)
- Prospecting for Quasicrystals (0 replies)
- Suicidal Threads (0 replies)
- Nouveaux Antennas (0 replies)
- Scientists Read Dreams (0 replies)
- Fossil Scars Capture Dinosaur Headbutts (0 replies)
- Deadly Dancing: Could a Nocebo Effect Explain Medieval Europe's Dancing Plagues? [Exc (0 replies)
- The Return of a Great 19th-Century Meteor Shower (0 replies)
- Genetic mutations may explain a brain cancer’s tenacity (0 replies)
- Years after big quake, Turkish fault still slip-sliding (0 replies)
- News in Brief: Body & Brain (0 replies)
- Drug helps put bad memories to rest (0 replies)
- Carbon Dating Gets a Reset (0 replies)
- Disrupted Sleep Might Signal Early Stages of Alzheimer's (0 replies)
- Poachers Gun Down Iconic Ibis (0 replies)
- U.S. Government Has Little Authority to Stop Unsafe Cosmetics (0 replies)
- Flu Shots May Not Protect the Elderly or the Very Young (0 replies)
- Critical Carbon-Capture Technology Stalled (0 replies)
- Delaying gratification is about worldview as much as willpower (0 replies)
- On the Scene: Brain zap helps spine-damaged rats walk (0 replies)
- High Levels of Antibiotic Resistance Genes Found in Major Midwest Watershed (0 replies)
- Giant Impact Theory of Lunar Formation Gains More Credibility (0 replies)
- The Exoplanet Next-Door: Astronomers Discover World in Nearest Star System (0 replies)
- The alien next door (0 replies)
- EPA Fights Back over Mountaintop Mining (0 replies)
- Rating the Candidates: How Did SA Grade Romney and Obama on Science? (0 replies)
- Badger Battle Erupts in England (0 replies)
- FOR KIDS: Color-changing robot (0 replies)
- FOR KIDS: Earth’s big breakup (0 replies)
- Elevated carbon dioxide may impair reasoning (0 replies)
- Seeking a Chief Exec with the Right Stuff?: Look for a Touch of Psychopathy (0 replies)
- Critical Carbon Capture Technology Stalled (0 replies)
- A Virtual Peek at the NYC Tech Campus (0 replies)
- Living longer comes easier (0 replies)
- Cornell Offers a Virtual Peak at its Upcoming New York City Tech Incubation Campus (0 replies)
- Teens can keep their cool to win rewards (0 replies)
- How teachers cultivate young scientists (0 replies)
- Supersolidity loses its luster (0 replies)
- FOR KIDS: Living long beneath the sea (0 replies)
- State of the Earth: Still Seeking Plan A for Sustainability (0 replies)
- FOR KIDS: Building Stonehenge (0 replies)
- FOR KIDS: Car-crazy kid wins Broadcom competition (0 replies)
- FOR KIDS: Bacteria learn new trick (0 replies)
- FOR KIDS: Making rocks into magnets (0 replies)
- FOR KIDS: Risk-taking linked to Ritalin (0 replies)
- FOR KIDS: Bird malaria moves north (0 replies)
- State of the Earth: Still Seeking Plan A for Sustainability (0 replies)
- Cost of Conserving Global Biodiversity Set at $76 Billion (0 replies)
- Megacities Pose Serious Health Challenges (0 replies)
- Scientists probe fresh Martian meteorite* (0 replies)
- Roots of Post-Trauma Resilience Sought in Genetics and Brain Changes (0 replies)
- Hormone-Producing Thyroid Grown from Embryonic Stem Cells (0 replies)
- Tomato compound might prevent some strokes (0 replies)
- Thyroid in a dish (0 replies)
- The Mysterious Case of the Missing Noble Gas (0 replies)
- Poison Nil: Snake and Scorpion Antivenoms Set for First Update in 60 Years (0 replies)
- Claim That Links Economic Success and Genetic Diversity Draws Criticism (0 replies)
- Early arthropod had a fancy brain (0 replies)
- Depths hold clues to dearth of xenon in air (0 replies)
- Hyped Genetically Modified Maize Study Faces Growing Scrutiny (0 replies)
- Claim that Links Economic Success and Genetic Diversity Draws Criticism (0 replies)
- Dinos' DNA Demise: Genetic Material Has a 521-Year Half-Life (0 replies)
- The 62nd Annual Lindau Meeting: "Is Dark Matter Real?" [Video] (0 replies)
- Research in cell communication system wins 2012 chemistry Nobel (0 replies)
- The 62nd Annual Lindau Meeting: "Is Dark Matter Real?" (0 replies)
- Cancer cells executed by magnet (0 replies)
- Pulsing blob makes memories sans brain (0 replies)
- Brain Connectivity Predicts Reading Skills (0 replies)
- 2012 physics Nobel recognizes experiments probing quantum world (0 replies)
- Fish in mom's diet may alter kids' behavior (0 replies)
- Solar blobs collide with a bounce (0 replies)
- Banks err by confusing risk, uncertainty (0 replies)
- 3 Years in, Bitcoin Digital Money Gains Momentum (0 replies)
- 2012 medicine Nobel honors research on reprogramming adult cells (0 replies)
- Most Whale Deaths in Past 40 Years Were Caused by Humans (0 replies)
- U.S. States Make Opting Out of Vaccinations Harder (0 replies)
- David Blaine's Electrical Stunt Could Create Harmful Ozone (0 replies)
- Issue for the week of October 20th, 2012 (0 replies)
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic b (0 replies)
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Are We Getting Smarter? Rising IQ in the Twenty-First Cent (0 replies)
- Book Review : Ordering Life: Karl Jordan and the Naturalist Tradition by Kristin John (0 replies)
- Book Review : The Secrets of Triangles: A Mathematical Journey by Alfred Posamentier (0 replies)
- Book Review : Dreamland: Adventures in the Strange Science of Sleep by David K. Randa (0 replies)
- Book Review : Overpotential: Fuel Cells, Futurism, and the Making of a Power Panacea (0 replies)
- Book Review : This is Improbable: Cheese String Theory, Magnetic Chickens and Other W (0 replies)
- Scent Into Action (0 replies)
- Social Media Sway (0 replies)
- Human-Neandertal mating gets a new date (0 replies)
- Perfect Graphs and Perfect Harmony: Meet 2 of the 2012 MacArthur "Genius" Fellows (0 replies)
- Is Fracking behind Contamination in Wyoming Groundwater? (0 replies)
- Superfast star spotted orbiting Milky Way’s black hole (0 replies)
- Lowered Thyroid Hormones Found in Baby Boys Exposed to Bisphenol A (0 replies)
- Duck-billed dino could slice and dice (0 replies)
- Mouse stem cells yield viable eggs (0 replies)
- Black mamba bite packs potent painkiller (0 replies)
- Controversial "Arsenic Life" Bacterium Prefers Phosphorus After All (0 replies)
- Psychology Receives Challenge to Clean Up Its Act (0 replies)
- Diss Information: Is There a Way to Stop Popular Falsehoods from Morphing into "Facts (0 replies)
- Right eye required for finding Mrs. Right (0 replies)
- Chemical bond shields extreme microbes from poison (0 replies)
- Cohabiting black holes challenge theory (0 replies)
- Information Nation: Digital Social Experiment to Put a Human Face on Big Data (0 replies)
- SARS Veterans Tackle Coronavirus (0 replies)
- Cluster Coexistence: Neighboring Black Holes Defy Predictions of Violent Interactions (0 replies)
- Cellular Calls: Listening in on Body's Protein "Chatter" May Lead to New Therapies (0 replies)
- Car-crazy kid wins middle school science competition (0 replies)
- Common heart treatment fails to help (0 replies)
- News in Brief: Ants' hive mind (0 replies)
- FOR KIDS: Tiny bubbles, be gone (0 replies)
- On the Scene: Building a funner mousetrap (0 replies)
- Misconduct prompts most retractions (0 replies)
- Misconduct Is the Main Cause of Retractions in Life-Sciences Journals (0 replies)
- U.S. Drought 2012: Pick Your Poison (0 replies)
- Plants' Carbon-Sinking Capacity Is Much Lower Than Thought (0 replies)
- African Great Ape Habitat Underwent Massive Shrinkage Since 1990s (0 replies)
- U.S. Grants License for Laser-Powered Uranium Enrichment (0 replies)
- FOR KIDS: Icy inns at Earth’s end (0 replies)
- FOR KIDS: Pathways to research: Problem-solving (0 replies)
- Can the World Save Lives and Combat Climate Change? (0 replies)
- News in Brief: Atom & Cosmos (0 replies)
- No companion in supernova debris (0 replies)
- Male DNA found in female brains (0 replies)
- U.S. Grants License for Uranium Laser Enrichment (0 replies)
- Off-Peek: Radio Telescopes Edge In on Plasma Jet Spewing from Massive Black Hole (0 replies)
- Curiosity goes to the flow (0 replies)
- News in Brief: Japanese lab lays claim to element 113 (0 replies)
- Degradable devices vanish after use (0 replies)
- Team glimpses black hole’s secrets (0 replies)
- In New Guinea, peace comes with a price (0 replies)
- Element 113 at Last? (0 replies)
- FOR KIDS: The rest of your DNA (0 replies)
- FOR KIDS: Learning in your sleep (0 replies)
- Ocean Acidification Can Mess with a Fish's Mind (0 replies)
- Rats Harmed by Great-Grandmothers' Exposure to Dioxin (0 replies)
- Android Embraces, iPhone 5 Passes on Near-Field Communication Data Sharing (0 replies)
- No Star Left Behind: Fruitless Search for Supernova Survivor Hints at Unexpected Orig (0 replies)
- Unusual Indian Ocean Earthquakes Hint at Tectonic Breakup (0 replies)
- The 62nd Annual Lindau Meeting: "The Energy Endgame" (0 replies)
- Intraplate quakes signal tectonic breakup (0 replies)
- Unusual Indian Ocean Earthquakes Hit at Tectonic Breakup (0 replies)
- The 62nd Annual Lindau Meeting: 'The Energy Endgame' (0 replies)
- Buddhist "Iron Man" Found by Nazis Is from Space (0 replies)
- Vampire squid no Gordon Gekko (0 replies)
- Open Season on Salt: What the Science on Hypertension Really Shows (0 replies)
- Double Stars Succumb to Fatal Attraction (1 replies)
- FOR KIDS: Pathways to research: Connecting with scientists (0 replies)
- Breast cancer gets genetic profile (0 replies)
- FOR KIDS: Tiny fossil tells big tale (0 replies)
- Rat Study Sparks Furor over Genetically Modified Foods (0 replies)
- As Fishes Migrate, Their Food Might Not Follow (0 replies)
- Pets Share Owners' Diseases (0 replies)
- Feather finds hint at Neandertal art (0 replies)
- NIH Retires Research Chimps at Troubled Facility (0 replies)
- Airborne Analysis of Burning Amazon Forests Could Close Climate Model Gaps (0 replies)
- Entire Field of Particle Physics Is Set to Switch to Open-Access Publishing (0 replies)
- Fish Oil Supplement Research Remains Murky (0 replies)
- What Will Ice-Free Arctic Summers Bring? (0 replies)
- Birds catching malaria in Alaska (0 replies)
- Issue for the week of October 6th, 2012 (0 replies)
- News in Brief: How the cheetah loses its spots (0 replies)
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: Soundings: The Story of the Remarkable Woman Who Mapped th (0 replies)
- Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Last Lost World: Ice Ages, Human Origins, and the Inve (0 replies)
- Book Review : The Self Illusion: How the Social Brain Creates Identity by Bruce Hood (0 replies)
- Book Review : Earth: A Tenant's Manual by Frank H.T. Rhodes (0 replies)
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