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  1. Steve Jobs Dies at 56
  2. Inca takeovers not usually hostile
  3. Science & the Public: Really bad year for Arctic sea ice
  4. Stem cell advance uses cloning
  5. A Video Moment of Silence for Steve Jobs
  6. A Life in Science, with Elizabeth Blackburn
  7. Double Impact: Did 2 Giant Collisions Turn Uranus on Its Side?
  8. Sensors and the City: IBM Exhibit Visualizes Today's Urban Problems--and Potential So
  9. Tiny Drone Reveals Ancient Royal Burial Sites
  10. A Day on Neptune Is Less Than 16 Hours Long
  11. Smoking Is a Drag at the Box Office
  12. The 2011 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Honors Discoverer of Quasicrystals [Video]
  13. Tip off: Solving the Curious Case of the Missing Fingerprints
  14. U.S. Neighborhoods Struggle with Health Threats from Traffic Pollution
  15. Was the FBI's Science Good Enough to ID the Anthrax Killer?
  16. Tip Off: Solving the Curious Case of the Missing Fingerprints
  17. Famous for Being Fatuous: Celebs and Pols Say the Darnedest Things--Especially about
  18. Hungry for Knowledge, with Oliver Smithies
  19. Environmental Chemicals May Prove Obstacle for Infertile Couples
  20. EPA Scientist Points at Fracking in Fish-Kill Mystery
  21. How Black Death Kept Its Genes but Lost Its Killing Power [Video]
  22. Smoking Is a Drag at the Box Office
  23. Leading Light: What Would Faster-Than-Light Neutrinos Mean for Physics?
  24. Robot Allows High-Speed Testing of Chemicals
  25. Trees have a tipping point
  26. Stone Age paint shop unearthed
  27. Columbus blamed for Little Ice Age
  28. Vaccine makes headway against trachoma
  29. FOR KIDS: Breaking the universal speed limit
  30. FOR KIDS: DEET confuses mosquitoes
  31. Cloud seeding by trees could alter precipitation, climate
  32. Fossil moth reveals colorful hue
  33. Meeting briefs: European Planetary Science Conference and AAS Division for Planetary
  34. Solar changes help create cold northern winters
  35. Saturn's rings tell a comet's tale
  36. Issue for the week of October 22nd, 2011
  37. Book Review : Becoming Dr. Q: My Journey from Migrant Farm Worker to Brain Surgeon by
  38. Book Review : Disease Maps: Epidemics on the Ground by Tom Koch
  39. Book Review : The Dolphin in the Mirror: Exploring Dolphin Minds and Saving Dolphin L
  40. Russian Rocket Failure Shouldn't Force Space Station Evacuation, NASA Tells Lawmakers
  41. Doubled gene means extra smarts
  42. Oxygen blew up ancient amoebas
  43. A mind for optimism
  44. Study maps disease-linked gene variants
  45. Deleted Scenes: HiRISE clocks hurricane-speed winds on Mars
  46. Plague bug not so fierce after all
  47. Disaster's Aftermath: Assessing Hurricane Irene's Damage
  48. Laser analysis betrays diamonds' origins
  49. Take my enemy, please
  50. On the Scene: Tracking diseases from anthrax to cholera
  51. Dead German Satellite Will Fall to Earth This Week
  52. No shortage of dangerous DNA
  53. First Commercial Spaceport Hangar Dedicated in New Mexico
  54. Columbus' arrival linked to carbon dioxide drop
  55. Vacuum Tube: Kids under 2 Should Not Watch Television
  56. Critics take aim at fast neutrinos
  57. Fukushima Debris on Course to Hit U.S.
  58. Randomness: For what you want to know, Bayes offers superior stats
  59. Teen brains' growing pains
  60. Stopping a real-life 'Contagion'
  61. Longevity Shown for First Time to Be Inherited via Non-DNA Mechanism
  62. Preliminary Human Experiments to Test Safety of Nerve Cell Transplants for Spinal Cor
  63. FOR KIDS: Ozone hits a new low
  64. FOR KIDS: Introducing the 2011 Nobel Prize winners
  65. Malaria vaccine yields protection
  66. Longevity Shown for First Time to Be Inherited via a Non-DNA Mechanism
  67. Live long, pass it on
  68. Learning to walk on err
  69. Art Loft: Space Station Artwork on Display in New York City [Slide Show]
  70. Chlorine Accidents Take a Big Human Toll
  71. Science & the Public: Sarah’s tale of Arctic warming
  72. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Ambonese Herbal, Volume 1: Introduction and Book I: Co
  73. Book Review : Invasion of the Body: Revolutions in Surgery by Nicholas L. Tilney
  74. Book Review : BOOK REVIEW: The Viral Storm: The Dawn of a New Pandemic Age by Nathan
  75. Book Review : A Bee in a Cathedral: And 99 Other Scientific Analogies by Joel Levy
  76. Book Review : Arctic Autumn: A Journey to Season's Edge by Pete Dunne
  77. Book Review : The Fact of Evolution by Cameron M. Smith
  78. Book Review : The Face of the Earth: Natural Landscapes, Science, and Culture by SueE
  79. Lopped Off
  80. Beware the Long Tail
  81. Like a Bolt from Above
  82. Measles cases up in U.S. and Canada
  83. Cycads not ‘living fossils’
  84. Issue for the week of November 5th, 2011
  85. EPA Plans to Issue Rules for Fracking Wastewater
  86. Cyclops Shark Joins Ranks of Cryptic Creatures
  87. News in Brief: Annual Meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America and the H
  88. Early farmers’ fishy menu
  89. Soggy Solar System: Exoplanet Nursery Holds Massive Amount of Water
  90. Gene makes some pilots get rusty faster
  91. Fukushima Nuclear Plant Released Far More Radiation than Government Said
  92. Yukon River Dumping More Mercury Thanks to Climate Change
  93. It's Official: Fungus Causes Bat-Killing White-Nose Syndrome
  94. Boys Should Get HPV Vaccine Too, CDC Says
  95. Boys Should Get HPV Vaccine Too, CDC Says
  96. Fukushima Nuclear Plant Released Far More Radiation Than Government Said
  97. Yukon River Dumping More Mercury Thanks to Climate Change
  98. Soggy Solar System: Exoplanet Nursery Holds Massive Amount of Water
  99. EPA Plans to Issue Rules for Fracking Wastewater
  100. Art Loft: Space Station Artwork on Display in New York City [Slide Show]
  101. Chlorine Accidents Take a Big Human Toll
  102. Longevity Shown for First Time to Be Inherited via a Non-DNA Mechanism
  103. Preliminary Human Experiments to Test Safety of Nerve Cell Transplants for Spinal Cor
  104. Fukushima Debris on Course to Hit U.S.
  105. Vacuum Tube: Kids under 2 Should Not Watch Television
  106. Disaster's Aftermath: Assessing Hurricane Irene's Damage
  107. Leading Light: What Would Faster-Than-Light Neutrinos Mean for Physics?
  108. Robot Allows High-Speed Testing of Chemicals
  109. Hungry for Knowledge, with Oliver Smithies
  110. Environmental Chemicals May Prove Obstacle for Infertile Couples
  111. EPA Scientist Points at Fracking in Fish-Kill Mystery
  112. How Black Death Kept Its Genes but Lost Its Killing Power [Video]
  113. Boys Should Get HPV Vaccine, Too, CDC Says
  114. Fukushima Nuclear Plant Released Far More Radiation Than Government Said
  115. Yukon River Dumping More Mercury Thanks to Climate Change
  116. Soggy Solar System: Exoplanet Nursery Holds Massive Amount of Water
  117. EPA Plans to Issue Rules for Fracking Wastewater
  118. Art Loft: Space Station Artwork on Display in New York City [Slide Show]
  119. Chlorine Accidents Take a Big Human Toll
  120. Longevity Shown for First Time to Be Inherited via a Non-DNA Mechanism
  121. Preliminary Human Experiments to Test Safety of Nerve Cell Transplants for Spinal Cor
  122. Fukushima Debris on Course to Hit U.S.
  123. Vacuum Tube: Kids under 2 Should Not Watch Television
  124. Disaster's Aftermath: Assessing Hurricane Irene's Damage
  125. Leading Light: What Would Faster-Than-Light Neutrinos Mean for Physics?
  126. Robot Allows High-Speed Testing of Chemicals
  127. Hungry for Knowledge, with Oliver Smithies
  128. Environmental Chemicals May Prove Obstacle for Infertile Couples
  129. EPA Scientist Points at Fracking in Fish-Kill Mystery
  130. How Black Death Kept Its Genes but Lost Its Killing Power [Video]
  131. Hard Rock: Asteroid Lutetia May Be an Intact Leftover from Planetary Formation
  132. Behind-the-Scenes at the National Hurricane Center
  133. The Ductile Helix: "Jumping Genes" May Influence Brain Activity
  134. Drilling Ship to Probe Fault Zone that Caused Fukushima Quake
  135. Deleted Scenes: Moony shot
  136. Eye movements confirm hypnosis
  137. Nearness key in microbe DNA swaps
  138. Brain gene activity changes through life
  139. Facebook value overstated, study finds
  140. Digital bounty hunters unleashed
  141. Python’s heart-restoring elixir works in mice
  142. Chronicles of Lutetia
  143. Giant dinosaurs may have migrated
  144. Science & the Public: Infected bats can recover . . . with lots of help
  145. HPV vaccine recommended for boys
  146. A particulate threat to diabetics
  147. Cause confirmed in bat scourge
  148. Gut bacteria linked to MS
  149. FOR KIDS: Mummies share their secrets
  150. Photographic Memory: Wearable Cam Could Help Patients Stave Off Effects of Impaired R
  151. The sound of screech
  152. On the Scene: The Drake Equation: All in the family
  153. U.S. Glossed Over Cancer Concerns Associated with Airport X-ray Scanners
  154. Mississippi to Vote on 'Personhood' of Fertilized Eggs
  155. Wireless Services Increasingly Strained as Mobile Explodes
  156. Arithmetic Progression: U.S. Education Assessment Shows Modest but Steady Gains in Ma
  157. U.S. Glossed Over Cancer Concerns Associated with Airport X-Ray Scanners
  158. Gaining Time: Cystic Fibrosis Drug Shows Rapid Benefits
  159. Can Climate Science Predict Extreme Weather?
  160. Wet Down: Warm, Wet Conditions on Ancient Mars May Have Been Confined to Subsurface
  161. Why Pioneers Breed Like Rabbits
  162. Prolonged Sitting Linked to Breast and Colon Cancers
  163. More Efficient Dyed Cells Offer Hope for Cheap Solar Windows
  164. Your Brain on Facebook : Bigger Social Networks Expand the Size of Neural Networks
  165. 6 Mock Mars Explorers Emerge from 17-Month "Mission"
  166. Why Pioneers Breed Like Rabbits
  167. Russia Launching Probe to Sample Mars' Moon Phobos Today
  168. Mississippi to Vote on "Personhood" of Fertilized Eggs
  169. Russia Launching Probe to Sample Mars's Moon Phobos Today
  170. How the moon got its magnetism
  171. Two steps to primate social living
  172. Tiniest car gets a test drive
  173. A gland grows itself
  174. FOR KIDS: Neutrinos not so fast
  175. FOR KIDS: The ups and downs of a teenage brain
  176. FOR KIDS: Tiny earthworms’ big impact
  177. Prehistoric horses came in leopard print
  178. School rules
  179. DNA suggests North American mammoth species interbred
  180. Science & the Public: Contrasting the concerns over climate and ozone loss
  181. Odds Are, It's Wrong
  182. Giant beavers had hidden vocal talents
  183. Skateboarders rock physics
  184. ‘Gorilla man’ goes unheard
  185. 'Snowicane' to Rev Up Northwest Storm Train
  186. Russian Engineers Race to Save Troubled Mars Moon Probe
  187. Discredited Vaccine-Autism Researcher Defended by Whistleblower Group
  188. "Snowicane" to Rev Up Pacific Northwest Storm Train
  189. The Pollinator Crisis: What's Best for Bees?
  190. Is Money Wasted Preparing for a Major Midwest Quake?
  191. Hands off and on in schizophrenia
  192. Prompt liver transplant boosts survival in heavy drinkers
  193. Fresh Start: Scientists Glimpse Unsullied Traces of the Infant Universe
  194. Why Penn State Students Rioted—They Deify Joe Paterno
  195. World's 10 Worst Toxic Pollution Problems [Slide Show]
  196. U.S. East Coast Tsunami Risk Investigated with Sonar
  197. EPA Finds Fracking Compound in Wyoming Aquifer
  198. Specious Species: Fight against Seafood Fraud Enlists DNA Testing
  199. Supernova may have kicked off solar system
  200. Future wars may be fought by synapses
  201. Science & the Public: Hooking fish, not endangered turtles
  202. Mirrors can alleviate arthritis
  203. Exceptional memory linked to bulked-up parts of brain
  204. Childhood sex abuse tied to heart risk
  205. Sleep doesn't help old folks remember
  206. Dirty air fosters precipitation extremes
  207. Did Fracking Cause Oklahoma's Largest Recorded Earthquake?
  208. Magic trick reveals unconscious knowledge
  209. Superconductor may hide long-sought secret
  210. Cyberwar Most Likely to Take Place Among Smaller Powers, Experts Say
  211. New Space Station Crew Launches in Spectacular Snowy Display
  212. Most Popular Skywatching Misconceptions Explained
  213. Gas Drillers Risk Backlash Unless Health Protections Improve
  214. News in Brief: Highlights from the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions
  215. Cyberwar Most Likely to Take Place among Smaller Powers, Experts Say
  216. Did Fracking Cause Oklahoma's Largest Recorded Earthquake?
  217. Busting blood clots with a nanoparticle
  218. Europe Bans X-Ray Body Scanners Used at U.S. Airports
  219. Did Fracking Cause Oklahoma's Largest Recorded Earthquake?
  220. Metallic hydrogen makes its debut, maybe
  221. Lakes may lurk beneath chaos on Europa
  222. News in Brief: Highlights from the Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting
  223. Surety Bond: Breast-Feeding May Increase Children's IQ
  224. Europe Bans X-Ray Body Scanners Used at U.S. Airports
  225. World's 10 Worst Toxic Pollution Problems [Slide Show]
  226. Seeing the Big (and Small) Picture: Panoramic Tool Lets Users Observe Dynamic Imagery
  227. FOR KIDS: Digging into the Maya mystery
  228. FOR KIDS: Dino teeth tell a traveling tale
  229. FOR KIDS: Snake blood boosts mouse heart
  230. Chromosome glitch tied to separation anxiety
  231. Plastic isn’t over yet
  232. How both macho and meek persist
  233. Moon May Outshine Leonid Meteor Shower Tonight
  234. Many Teens Rely on the Pill for Non-Sexual Reasons
  235. Most Popular Skywatching Misconceptions Explained
  236. Digital Movies to Replace Film by 2015
  237. Fifth Giant Planet May Have Dwelled in Our Solar System
  238. New Clues for Improving Antibiotics for Tolerant Bacteria
  239. Late Bloomers: "New" Genes May Have Played a Role in Human Brain Evolution
  240. Digital Movies to Replace Film by 2015
  241. Current Developments: Innovative Ideas on How to Make Electric Cars Cost-Efficient Ta
  242. Historian Hunts for Motives Behind Climate Change Doubt-Mongering: A Q&A with Naomi O
  243. New Theory Explains What Makes a Video Go Viral
  244. Solar Eclipse on Friday Could Wow Small Audience
  245. Will Energy Storage Play a Big Role in the Electric Grid?
  246. Cooking can be surprisingly forgiving
  247. Cretaceous Thanksgiving
  248. Radiation sickness treatment shows promise
  249. DNA to flutter by
  250. Oxygen a bit player in Earth's outer core